Keep Your Koi Healthy

by admin on December 19, 2009

When you built your pond, you probably spent a lot of time planning its design. You made sure every plumbing piece was in place. You carefully selected your filter and your pump. Everything seems perfect. While everything mechanical is in place, did you know that you need to plan your fish just as carefully as everything else?

Many experienced fish keepers will tell you that the best way to guarantee long-lived healthy fish is to buy top quality stock from local reputable breeders. This ensures you have fish that have not been overly stressed by transport, carefully bred for quality and grown on the best food.

If you aren’t lucky enough to have a local koi breeder, or you’ve already bought your koi, not all is lost! In fact, most purchased koi are from national-level breeders, have been transported and do not have confirmed breeding standards. This doesn’t mean you can’t have great fish. It just means you need to be extra careful to quarantine and feed high quality food for continued growth.

Quarantining your koi fish is absolutely necessary for koi health. Every time you obtain a new fish (regardless of source), you need to quarantine your new koi for at least 4 weeks before adding it to your existing stock. If you don’t properly quarantine, you risk introducing foreign bacteria and viruses into your stock. There are some fish illnesses, such as bacterial infections, flukes and worms that can kill your stock in one week after introduction.

Proper quarantine means no mixed water, food or contact between your existing stock and your new fish. When quarantining, you need to watch out for signs of stress in your new fish. Signs of stress and illness include a lack of appetite, discoloration on the scales/eyes, torn fins and lethargy. If you notice any such signs, there are several treatment options.

If your fish has torn fins or external lesions, you should treat with antibiotics administered with the fish food. If your fish isn’t eating after several days, you may have internal parasites. Praziquantel (a.k.a. PraziPro) or metronidazole are very effective safe treatments for internal parasites, including gill flukes and worms. We recommend NOT using Potassium Permanganate unless you have exhausted all other options. Potassium Permanganate should never be used on fish with external lesions as it will burn their internal tissues.

After you’ve quarantined your new koi, and all goes well, you can add them to your pond! Depending on your bio-load and the number of fish you add, you may need to up your water changes. Already you should be changing at least 30% of your pond water a week to keep your pH stable and nitrates low. Adding more fish adds more waste to your filter, and it may take some time for new nitrifying bacteria to build up. Water changes keeps nitrites low if you’ve recently added a lot of new fish.

On top of water changes, you should regularly add salt to your pond. This isn’t table salt or anything like that. We’re talking about salt that’s iodine-free and designed for aquarium and pond use. When you add salt to your pond, your koi will build up a thicker slime coat that supports a strong immune system. Pond salt also helps respiration in koi, and is effective in killing many common parasites. You should add 2 – 2.5 cups of pond salt per 100 gallons. You should only add more salt when you perform a water change (it does not evaporate).

For your koi, you should vary their diet instead of feeding the same pellet every day. This ensures they get enough nutrients from a variety of sources. If you have very young koi, it doesn’t hurt to feed them a hearty supply of beefheart so they grow well. Also, it’s okay and encouraged for your koi to eat some plants. This gives them plant fiber which helps prevent bloat.

Koi are beautiful hardy fish that can live for years when they’re given a stress-free environment, good <A HREF=”http://www.naturalenviro.com/sections.php?section=FishFood”>koi food</A> and stable water quality. They’re well worth the effort!

Casey Coke
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/keep-your-koi-healthy-717431.html

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Kauleen December 19, 2009 at 5:47 pm

What are some ways to keep your immune system healthy?
I don’t know much about the immune system, and I would like to know some cool facts about it and ways to keep it healthy. Thanks!
Thanks guys! The tips I got were great, and now I know some great ways to keep my immune system healthy. Also, if you know any diseases that affect the IS besides AIDS and autoimmune disease, I would love to know that too. Thanks again!

Jessie December 19, 2009 at 10:49 pm

Take vitamin C, Zinc , and multi vitamins. Also drink lots of fluids to stay regular and all that.

~Check this site out for interesting facts :D
http://naturalmedicine.suite101.com/article.cfm/10_ways_to_boost_immune_health
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Alex D December 19, 2009 at 10:51 pm

Zinc tablets!
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hockeyhottie898 December 19, 2009 at 10:53 pm

take daily vitaim c chewable pills
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notcha_business09 December 19, 2009 at 10:55 pm

taking prenatal vitamins[ you dont have to be pregnant]
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getLO0SE December 19, 2009 at 10:57 pm

Vitamin C
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beach answerer December 19, 2009 at 10:59 pm

i take a childs flinestones vitamin at least a couple times a week to make sure im getting some basic neccessary vitamins.
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connor December 19, 2009 at 11:01 pm

dont get aids
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kluwe99 December 19, 2009 at 11:03 pm

Exercise
Don’t drink to excess
don’t overeat
keep a regular sleep cycle and get plenty of sleep.
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~!Chadwick!~ December 19, 2009 at 11:05 pm

Drink lots of water, stay away from fatty and oily foods, take multi-vitamins and fish oil pills.
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Beth December 19, 2009 at 11:07 pm

Drink a lot of water. Increase your intake of Vitamin C. Increase your daily intake of fruits and veges. Keep your hands and nails clean. Do not touch your face…if you have to scratch an itch…use the back of your hand.

Exercise can also boost the immune system.
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NikkiXxX December 19, 2009 at 11:09 pm

take many vitimans. they help a ton! drink lots of vitamin water/regular water also! =) hope i helped and good luck!
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monushar001 December 19, 2009 at 11:11 pm

fresh early morning air, green vegetables, lots of laugh and stay cool…
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Roxanne G December 19, 2009 at 11:13 pm

eat healthy foremost and drink a lot of water and don’t drink and smoke. Also I take emergen C vitamin packets on a daily basis they are great for your skin and your immune system. Airborne is supposed to really work if you travel or are in school. good luck
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concerned neighbor December 19, 2009 at 11:15 pm

Boost your immune system by taking a multi-vitamin and eating lots of fruit and vegetables. Also wash your hands frequently to avoid picking up germs, and avoid people with colds and flu.
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Kitty December 19, 2009 at 11:17 pm

exercise, eat right, take vitamins and don’t stress, stress has shown to diminish your immune system resources. oh! and get sufficient sleep.
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Christine December 19, 2009 at 11:19 pm

Many vitamins and minerals can help strengthen your immune system. Like muscles though, using it makes it stronger. You can gain new immunities by being exposed to new germs (this is how vaccines work, basically). Spending time with little kids (who tend to carry lots of germs and like to share them) can help your immune system become stronger. Working/playing with animals can also help.
Drinking non-pasturized milk could help in the same way, but I wouldn’t recommend it because it is also likely to give you a germ load that your body can’t handle right away and could make you sick.
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infomaster1 December 19, 2009 at 11:21 pm

1.) Take multivitamins especially vitamin C.
2.) Get lots of sleep.
3.) Excercise regularly but not excessively, as this can make your immune system more vulnerable for a time after excessive excersice.
4.) Drink fluids.
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A devoted runner, who needs to stay healthy to run.

Adam L December 19, 2009 at 11:23 pm

Sleep.
Proper diet.
Moderate exercise.

Everyone who has been talking about vitamin supplements does not know what they are talking about.
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Lloyd S December 19, 2009 at 11:25 pm

Without getting too technical with biology etc I’ll give you a straight answer.

A healthy immune system is [as you know] directly associated with what foods you eat.
I’ve had a nasty cold for a little over a week now and I’ve already been prescribed an antibiotic but I find the main ingredient that helps is fresh fruit that contains a lot of Vitamin C. Doctors have recently discovered VC does nothing for colds but it’s more about what it does to your bodies immune system in protecting it from further infection. It may not "Cure" a cold but it certainly helps recovery.
On a more basic scale, as a day-to-day immunity booster i’ve usually had drinks such as V8 juice or tomato juice because it provides my body with plenty of vitamins that assist in stamina, energy, alertness and also good skin. It’s almost like having a nice shower in the morning but for the inside of your body. Lots of water, fresh fruit, fresh veggies, beef (for iron) and plenty of milk for calcium. It might sound typical but you can’t go wrong with the pyramid table of healthy eating. It’s all about the right vitamins in keeping your immune system working at it’s fullest potential.
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http://www.nutritionaustralia.org/News_in_Nutrition/

Daryl M December 19, 2009 at 11:27 pm

I take Multi Vitamins every day and I didn’t get sick since the first time I started taking them
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grate_groove December 19, 2009 at 11:29 pm

Your immune system works like a huge computer. When you are exposed to a germ or virus, your immune system will fight and defeat it and it will store that particular germ or virus in it’s memory so when if you’re ever exposed to it again, your body will be able to fight if off easily.

So my advice is, rather than use anti-bacterial soaps, sprays, and vitamins, just get sick and let your body deal with it. The more you’re exposed to, the more you’ll be able to fight off.
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Lisa-Janee December 19, 2009 at 11:31 pm

An auto immune disease is lupus. And as far as tryin to stay healthy.. research
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