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koidoi

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  1. I have started and about to complete a koi farm cum holiday resort at Nakhon Nayok.

    February this year I have successfully breeded the koi fish at my home located at Nakhon Nayok Thailand.

    After culling I still have about 1% (about 3 thousand pieces) with good potential to grade A koi of difference species.

    The parent kois were imported from Danichi Koi farm of Japan.

    The farm should be completed and ready for visit by end of August 09. My mission is to breed competitive quality grades like the japanese do. The quality frys were about 5 to 6 " long now. I have many difference types like the showa, kohaku, ogan with pearl and diamonds laced on the bodies, tanco with white and yellow bodies, These frys have very good potential to a grade A quality.

    | have no knowledge about the marketing and exporting of the kois and really like expertise to help to expand this business.

    Interested parties please contact me at [email protected] or skype me at lesliechongpc

  2. Though it's harder to stop the problem of green water of you pond is in full sun, it's worth remembering that another major factor that contributes to green water in a pond is the level of Nitrate that builds up.

    Nitrate comes from the fish waste after the filter breaks it down from ammonia and hard to avoid in a pond.

    If you add a lot of fast growing plants to your pond, you may be able to reduce this nitrate level significantly as the plants feed on it, eventually starving out the green algae that gives you the green water.

    It's certainly a natural solution worth trying, unless you want to pay out for a UV light filteration system on the pond. Koi Carp will eat a lot of the plants in the pond, so if you use anything, I suggest you make sure they are fast growing plants, maybe Elodea if you can get it out here.

    Not every pond can acheive the correct balance though, it's harder if you have more fish in your pond for a start.

    When building the pond bear in mind Koi can grow quickly and to quite a size, so make sure there's plenty of room for them if you intend to keep them for a while.

    BTW, I'm really envious of you, I miss my pond at the family house back in the UK, got some great Koi and other fish in there.

    All you need is a good biofilter and to cover the pond with shade. The cost can be very cheap and you can diy too.

  3. Hi guys, anyone know where in Buriram i can buy good size Koi Carp, talking 10 inches plus, need about 50. was talking to a guy in Buriram and he mentioned somewhere by Big C, 200 baht for One fish, brother in law has been to look but cannot find the place.

    Anyone got any info.

    I am wondering if you have any luck found what you need at Buriram. I have a koi farm at Nakhon Nayok near to Jorporlor (the army camp). I have more than 3000 pieces of assorted kois. The parents came from Dainichi Koi Farm of Japan. If you are interested please let me know and we can make arrangement for you to view the koi fish. They are very beautiful.

    You can contact me at email removed per forum rules or call me at 0817550527

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