Hi Harvey, loved your vidio, I love to see koi fry and how they develope, I buy fry as young as I can get them, normaly 3 week old from New Forest Koi, I have a couple of vids up on how mine have developed this year, got them as I say at 3 weeks at end of May, and a second batch in June, £32 for 250 + 30 p+p, I am thrilled with some of the colours and patterns, I kept about 40, and moved the rest on, New Forest Koi took on Mark Gardener's Koi when he sadly passed, anyway good luck with growing them on, I have subscribed and hit the notification bell, best wishes, Anthony
hi mate looking good same sort of thing i would like to do where did u get you fry from and what price was it im just finish my pond but while im doing it i have a fry tub which i could use like what you are doing great information helps me as a beggeiner
Big kin in there is Kikokuryu, kujaku has colour splashed over netted spine pattern, not solid spine like shushui. Overall Lovely video, thank you for sharing your fry. Gorgeous beautiful fish!! I have been looking to try to find out exactly what type of Asagi I have, but no one has fry like mine. Its so frustrating, look like Asagi, but with rosy crowns, not grey. Ugh
Hi. What do you feed fry that's between 1-2 inches in length? Is there a certain type of food they need, a certain amount and how often should they be fed? Also, is there/when is the point where you should switch out their food?
I tend to feed them a 1-2 multimeters food at that size. And it’s better to feed a fry food. I feed 2-3 times a day. You should switch them onto larger pellets when they get large enough to eat it so around 4-6 inches.
@@UkKoiFish Alright. I've noticed that koi fish tends to be pretty gluttonous so it's a bit hard sometimes to judge if they actually need more food or not. I'm trying to help a friend of mine that keeps fry in tank before their size gets too big. I think she has it covered for the most part but I get a bit suspicious seeing that one of them is growing significantly faster than the others and they "act" like they’re always hungry. I'm trying to figure out wether the bigger one is hogging all the food, if they’re fed sufficiently or wether it's just genetics. Either way, they’re gonna get moved outdoors in about a month or so.
@@twistedpersonality also they will always look hungry as they have no way of knowing they have eaten enough so just stick to the usual amount you’d feed them .
Out of interest, how much was the fry for what quantity? I’ve brought from new forest for few years but they’re tiny in comparison to those (6-8 weeks)
@@UkKoiFish so like my koi that are only like 2 or 3 years old just recently had eggs and I'm raising like a couple of the koi fry because I didn't think the parents would eat the fish but I was wrong. So like after a bunch of our koi went missing we brought them in because we didn't want to lose any more and bought a breeder tank and put some water plants in and two days later there were eggs. What makes koi like breed and do the female koi always have eggs in them? or like what makes them produce the eggs? and how do you know when they are about to release? I'm so confused on this like I would like to know how koi breeders just take in two koi from the pond each year without even checking for eggs idk it's hard to explain what I'm confused about.
@@yeonjoonhong9833 I have made a video explaining some of these points if it’s hard to understand but . If the female koi is 2-3 years old and her belly is soft and squishy during spring and summer she has eggs. It depends on the time of year and temperature for example mine spawned in July due to the high temperatures. And you can tell if they might be about to spawn as the males will chase the females around and push them
@@UkKoiFish can you send me the link to the video and also um how do I make them produce the eggs inside their bellies and do koi fry nets induce spawning?
Hi Harvey, loved your vidio, I love to see koi fry and how they develope, I buy fry as young as I can get them, normaly 3 week old from New Forest Koi, I have a couple of vids up on how mine have developed this year, got them as I say at 3 weeks at end of May, and a second batch in June, £32 for 250 + 30 p+p, I am thrilled with some of the colours and patterns, I kept about 40, and moved the rest on, New Forest Koi took on Mark Gardener's Koi when he sadly passed, anyway good luck with growing them on, I have subscribed and hit the notification bell, best wishes, Anthony
Nice job and a nice set of fry....
Really impressed with your channel my friend.. Second time watching this video.
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Doing a nice job. I’m setting up my first grow on tank and looking to add some tosai in May
Good luck
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👍 from me.
Koi look great.. Nice mix.
I rather do a voice over..
Great looking fry.
Great job.
👍 from me
Great I might do more voice overs
@@UkKoiFish
They are way easier when doing a tour or trying to show.. Not that I have a lot of experience..
You did a great job
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Wow beautiful
Really interesting video 👌👍
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hi mate looking good same sort of thing i would like to do where did u get you fry from and what price was it im just finish my pond but while im doing it i have a fry tub which i could use like what you are doing great information helps me as a beggeiner
I got mine from cuttlebrook koi farm they sell them normally in June
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Big kin in there is Kikokuryu, kujaku has colour splashed over netted spine pattern, not solid spine like shushui. Overall Lovely video, thank you for sharing your fry. Gorgeous beautiful fish!! I have been looking to try to find out exactly what type of Asagi I have, but no one has fry like mine. Its so frustrating, look like Asagi, but with rosy crowns, not grey. Ugh
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@@UkKoiFish I checked u.s. And Canada eBay, couldn't find your listing.
Oh....nvm, just saw you were u.k. Darnies
I am looking forward to seeing the frys progression in the next video
I will be uploading about hem soon
By the way love the channel
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Hi. What do you feed fry that's between 1-2 inches in length? Is there a certain type of food they need, a certain amount and how often should they be fed? Also, is there/when is the point where you should switch out their food?
I tend to feed them a 1-2 multimeters food at that size. And it’s better to feed a fry food. I feed 2-3 times a day. You should switch them onto larger pellets when they get large enough to eat it so around 4-6 inches.
@@UkKoiFish Alright. I've noticed that koi fish tends to be pretty gluttonous so it's a bit hard sometimes to judge if they actually need more food or not. I'm trying to help a friend of mine that keeps fry in tank before their size gets too big. I think she has it covered for the most part but I get a bit suspicious seeing that one of them is growing significantly faster than the others and they "act" like they’re always hungry. I'm trying to figure out wether the bigger one is hogging all the food, if they’re fed sufficiently or wether it's just genetics. Either way, they’re gonna get moved outdoors in about a month or so.
@@twistedpersonality that fish is most likely bigger due to genetics as it is quite common for a few fry to get much larger than others.
@@twistedpersonality also they will always look hungry as they have no way of knowing they have eaten enough so just stick to the usual amount you’d feed them .
@@UkKoiFish Thanks for the answers, it rests my mind a bit.
Dude may I know what will you feed them when there reach 10 days old?
Very interesting video... Keep it up dude
I fed them on Daphnia as they are the most nutritious and cost nothing once you get a culture going
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Did you manage to collect some eggs etc from the fish which were spawning?
Yes some of the fish in there are from the spawning but only a few
What filter is that and can you do. Ideal of set up
I’m not sure on the filter and sorry but what do you want me to do ?
A video of the set up of your pond bud
Hi, what Koi Fry age would they display color? Thank you
Well colour is generally visible very early on but it takes a few months for patterns to be visible
Out of interest, how much was the fry for what quantity?
I’ve brought from new forest for few years but they’re tiny in comparison to those (6-8 weeks)
They were around 100 pounds
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Hi could you answer some questions about koi breeding for me?
Yeah sure
@@UkKoiFish so like my koi that are only like 2 or 3 years old just recently had eggs and I'm raising like a couple of the koi fry because I didn't think the parents would eat the fish but I was wrong. So like after a bunch of our koi went missing we brought them in because we didn't want to lose any more and bought a breeder tank and put some water plants in and two days later there were eggs. What makes koi like breed and do the female koi always have eggs in them? or like what makes them produce the eggs? and how do you know when they are about to release? I'm so confused on this like I would like to know how koi breeders just take in two koi from the pond each year without even checking for eggs idk it's hard to explain what I'm confused about.
@@yeonjoonhong9833 I have made a video explaining some of these points if it’s hard to understand but . If the female koi is 2-3 years old and her belly is soft and squishy during spring and summer she has eggs. It depends on the time of year and temperature for example mine spawned in July due to the high temperatures. And you can tell if they might be about to spawn as the males will chase the females around and push them
@@UkKoiFish can you send me the link to the video and also um how do I make them produce the eggs inside their bellies and do koi fry nets induce spawning?
@@yeonjoonhong9833 just on my channel
Like :) good work!
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What food did you give to them?
Cuttlebrook koi farm food
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