Pond Management
Whether you’ve just built a new pond or you’ve moved into a house with an existing pond, you are likely to encounter some ‘new pond’ challenges. Things can also take a turn for the worse, very quickly in a pond. The important thing for your pond and fish is to know what to do when things do go wrong.
Each Christmas, with only a few days before Christmas Day, supermarkets are absolutely packed and so are our trolleys...
Being a koi keeper does not mean that two weeks' holiday in the sun each year is not allowed.
New ponds need to go through a steady maturation process, to avoid fish health problems.
Moving house can be stressful at the best of times - and then you discover a pond in the back garden. What should you do?
We want to spend our time enjoying our pond rather than having our hand constantly in the filter or cleaning the pond.
Every pond is unique in its size and ability to support fish. Factors such as turnover rates, filter size and planting will all have an impact on how many fish your pond can safely carry.
Each Christmas, with only a few days before Christmas Day, supermarkets are absolutely packed and so are our trolleys...






























































