Fish Ponds
Koi Fish Ponds : Why? Because My Fresh Water Aquarium Just Isn’t Doing it for Me

Pond Fish
All the things you have already learned that keeps your fish healthy just might make it easier to get started with your own Koi ponds or fish ponds. But even if you are a newbie it doesn’t take much to learn fish ponds success.
Of Course You Will Need To Do a Bit of Research.
Money is usually a limiting factor, so your research will help you understand how big you can go with your fish ponds without draining your bank account.
No one likes to be over crowded and neither do the fish you will put in your fish ponds, so don’t try to cram too many into the area you provide. It is said that each of your fish will require a minimum of one gallon of fresh water each in order to keep healthy and happy.
You should be sure you read up on how to build fish ponds before you start digging. Do you want rocks all around it or would you prefer to build your deck around it.
Which ever method you choose be sure you make the edge of your fish ponds safe for those on foot; they may not want to go for a swim if it’s not safe.
Think of Your Fish Ponds As Large Aquariums And You Will Do Fine.
Having fish in your fish ponds isn’t a whole lot different than having them in your aquarium. You still need to monitor them for health reasons and you still have to maintain the water conditions.
executive summary on Koi Fish by James Mann
Do People Really Want or Need Fish Ponds?
Well designed fish ponds can actually add value to your home. As gardens are now seen as an additional room to your house a well laid out garden that comes complete with fish ponds is actually an asset that will encourage that potential buyer.
Birds love fish ponds especially if you have a shallow leader pond or waterfall. We can spend hours watching the birds ‘line up’ to take their turn in having a bath. It is hilarious to watch.
Do you need a hobby, somewhere to potter? If so designing and keeping fish ponds can be a very absorbing hobby. You may start out with a basic pond but I bet in time and with more knowledge this will turn into a fascination that will grow and grow.
executive summary on Do People Really Want or Need Fish Ponds by Kay Savage


