What you might not realize is spring is the most
crucial time for your koi and goldfish. During the winter, your fish are very
low-maintenance. They’re metabolism slows down, they don’t eat and they lay
dormant at the bottom of your pond. But as soon as warm weather approaches,
it’s time to step back in.
By going dormant all winter and not eating, your koi fish
can have a compromised immune system. This makes them more susceptible to
contracting disease from bacteria and parasites breeding in your backyard pond.
Until your water reaches a constant 70 degrees F, your fish
will not have developed a full immune system. This is why proper backyard pond cleaning is essential.
As soon as spring approaches, you need to start getting out
your pond supplies and doing a thorough cleaning of all areas of your pond. This
includes cleaning pond filters, pond liners, pond pumps, plants and rocks.
Once your pond is thoroughly cleaned, your goldfish and koi
will have a much stronger chance of survival. Even with depleted immune
systems, if your fish are habituating in an environment free of bacteria, scum
and sludge, they will be safe and sound.
Don’t be intimidated by the task of a pond cleaning. Think
of it as a way to start an entire season of enjoying your backyard pond while also enjoying the sunshine and warm weather.
Need help with your
spring cleaning? Check out the Pondliner.com Backyard Pond Spring CleaningGuide.
*Photo courtesy of dboy via Flickr.
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