Koi Pond Aeration Will Make a Big Difference in Water Quality

The Oxygen level in your Koi pond is something you probably don’t think about very often but it is critical. To ignore it is a big mistake. Some koi owners don’t understand the need for simple aeration of their pond for the health of their fish. This is even more important in the warmest months. Learning about this and other Koi fish care components is fundamental to having a thriving Koi pond

Monitoring the oxygen level in your pond is important for several reasons. It goes without saying that proper oxygen levels are necessary for the fish. Having the proper oxygen level is also good for the vegetation in the pond. There are also important chemical processes that go on in the pond that require good oxygenation. Every pond is different in  how much oxygen it needs – this is called its oxygen demand. It is constantly changing and is affected by things such as the number of fish you have, the size fish and by the amount of plant decomposition going on.

What affects the amount of oxygen water can absorb? There are several things. Moving water absorbs much more oxygen than standing water. Warm water cannot absorb as much as cooler water. The salinity of water also affects its ability to absorb oxygen but since we are dealing with fresh water ponds this is really not a factor.

Since warm water cannot absorb as much oxygen, during the warmest months of the year Koi pond aeration becomes very important. Watch the oxygen level in you pond carefully when it gets hot. Keep at least between 5.0 and5.5 mg per liter.

Find ways to keep the water moving. This will allow higher oxygen absorption rates. Oxygen levels can drop very quickly in water that is standing and become dangerous for your fish. Fountains placed in the pond, are a great way to keep the water moving.

Don’t let the algae growth in your pond get out of hand. While algae creates oxygen in the daytime, it depletes it at night. The oxygen level in the pond can be adversly affected by the amount of algae growth in the pond.

Remember to try and feed your fish during the cooler part of the day when it gets hot. Fish that feed when it is warm utilize more oxygen than when it’s cooler. During the hot part of the day when the water is the warmest, the oxygen level will be lower. This combined with the feeding can bring the oxygen level down very quickly.

A good pond aeration system will go a long way in controlling the oxygen level in your Koi pond. Maintaining the proper water conditions is key in providing good Koi care. Adding simple water features like waterfalls and fountains will not only provide improved circulation but also add distinguishing features to your pond.

 

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