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"Do You Want to Discover the Secrets of Spectacular Koi Ponds, With Fish that
are Thriving, Happy and in Amazingly Good Health?"

If You Answered "Yes" to the Above Question, Click the "Play" Button Below
for an Important *Audio* Message.


Dear Friend,

My name is John Stoner and I've been a Koi fish enthusiast for over 25
years. In that time, I've gained a huge amount of knowledge about Koi
fish care and Koi ponds. As a Koi enthusiast, it is my goal to see that
everyone who owns or wants to own Koi fish knows how to properly care
for them, so I'd like to share my knowledge of Koi care with you.

Feel free to browse the links on this site for more information about
Koi fish care and Koi ponds, but before you go, be sure to signup for
my FREE Koi Care email course below.

In my FREE Minicourse, Koi Fish Care, you'll learn:

* The origins of Koi and Koi varieties and why no two Koi ever look
the same
* Why Koi ponds are so popular and the critical items to keep in mind
when buying your fish
* Items to be aware of when building a Koi pond that will save you
time, money and frustration
* What's really involved in pond maintenance
* How to get rid of dirty foul-smelling water... and keep it away
* How to add new fish to your pond and acclimate them properly...
miss this and trouble could be ahead
* Why quarantining new or sick fish is so critical
* How to reduce the stress in your Kois' life...this is much more
important than you probably think
* Proper feeding techniques and how to hand feed... this can be one
of the most enjoyable aspects of owning Koi fish
* Disease and treatments
* Fundamentals of Koi fish breeding
* Much, much more!


Yes! I Want to Learn the Secrets of Creating Magnificent Koi Ponds

Send Me My Free Koi Email Course Today!

You Will Receive the First Lesson in Your Inbox Immediately.

100% Spam Free! I Value Your Email Privacy. You may unsubscribe at
anytime.

Just Look at what all these Koi Fish Owner's have to say about my
minicourse on Koi Fish Care...

"John I'm really glad I found your site on Koi fish. One of our close
friends had a koi pond for many years. They always told us we should
put in a pond in our back yard but we never seemed to get around to it.
Then this spring we decided to redo our backyard and started looking
into koi ponds. That's when we found your site. I signed up for your
minicourse and after that we were hooked. About half way through we
started our project. The information was just what we needed to get
started. We also bought your book and the information was invaluable. I
hope you keep the tips and suggestions coming. We always look forward
to seeing them in our email."

Ted and Kaye - South Carolina
__________________________________________________________________

"My wife had been after me for years to put in a koi pond but I was
never sure I could do it myself even though I considered myself pretty
good with home projects and the like. I signed up for your information
and I found it very informative. After reading the parts on doing it
yourself and pond maintenance I felt pretty confident I could do the
project. Well the project is complete now and you should see are
backyard. I'm really glad we decided on putting in the pond. I don't
think it would have turned out nearly as good if it hadn't been for all
your great tips."

Mack P - Indiana
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"Thanks for the helpful information on bring new fish into a pond and
getting them acclimated. We have had a Koi pond for about three years
now but never was able to keep the fish healthy. They always had
problems when we added new fish. The experts always seemed to think it
was the water condition. I followed your suggestions on what to do to
with new fish. I have to say we haven't had any more problems. I just
wish I had found you sooner."

Neil - Florida
__________________________________________________________________

"I found the information on how to feed Koi very interesting. I've
always wanted to be able to hand feed my fish. Now I get a lot more
enjoyment out of my fish and I think they have more fun eating as well!
I decided to buy your book as well and found a lot of information I had
never known before. Thanks for all your help."

Sarah - California
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"Thanks for all the Great advice John! We bought a new home awhile back
and it had a koi pond in the back. We never intended to keep it but we
really didn't know what to do with it. From neglect I guess the pond
starting going down hill. Rather than going to all the expense of
taking it out, we decided to try and figure out what to do to get it
back in shape. Your information was invaluable in getting us up to
speed in record time. The information on pond maintenance and the
problems stress can cause on Koi fish were really eye openers. I can
honestly say all your information saved this pond for us. We also
bought your book and now we are enjoying our Koi pond like we never
thought possible."

Mike and Nancy - Illinois


Yes! I Want to Learn the Secrets of Creating Magnificent Koi Ponds

Send Me My Free Koi Email Course Today!

You Will Receive the First Lesson in Your Inbox Immediately.

100% Spam Free! I Value Your Email Privacy. You may unsubscribe at
anytime.

Koi Care Tips

Koi are the most popular fresh water fish today. They can be
found in large and small Koi ponds around the world. They are truly a
majestic fish and are a spectacular addition to any outdoor pond. They
are loved for the color they bring and the longevity of life. The
secret to beautiful long living fish is in the Koi care you give. If
you're lucky enough to have a water garden in your backyard or are
planning on building one then you should consider making it a Koi pond.

The word Koi comes from the Japanese word meaning "carp." Koi are
mutations of carp bred down through the years for their beautiful color
variations. Today they come in an unbelievable array of colors from
red, orange, blue, black yellow, white, silver and more. It has taken
a lot of time, patience and skill to develop the many varieties of Koi
found around the world today. It takes a keen understanding of the
environment and diet to develop these beautiful fish and provide the
Koi care they need.

Koi are compatible with many other kinds of fish. If the pond is large
enough they can be kept with a wide variety of fish. The one
consideration is that the other fish be large enough so that they will
not be thought of as food by the Koi. Large gold fish can easily be
kept with Koi.

When it comes to good Koi care the quality of the water is the most
important factor. If the water isn't maintained correctly then the
health of your Koi will suffer. Koi are a cold water fish and so it's
best to keep the water temperature between 61 and 75 degrees
Fahrenheit. It's also important to keep the water well oxygenated and
clean. The size of the Koi fish relative to the size of the pond is
also very important. Some Koi can grow to be quite large. Most Koi will
thrive best in ponds that are 500 hundred gallons or more and four feet
or more in depth. If you have a smaller pond and you have smaller Koi
fish make sure you watch how large they get. If they start getting to
large make sure you replace them with smaller fish or enlarge the pond.
Give them away or sell them to someone who has a large enough facility
to handle them. It's important to give you fish the kind of Koi care
they need. They are certainly a lot more expensive then gold fish and
represent a large investment on your part. Take good care of them.

Because Koi thrive in cold water they can be kept outside in the
winter. If your pond is at least four feet deep they will be fine. As
winter comes on and the water temperature begins to drop, the Koi will
begin their winter hibernation. For good Koi fish care don't feed your
Koi in weather that stays below fifty degrees Fahrenheit. As the fish
start to hibernate their digestive system will slow almost completely.
Any food left in the stomach will go bad and cause the Koi to get sick.

Most Koi owners consider themselves very lucky to have these beautiful
ornamental fish to enjoy. Provide the best Koi fish care and they will
give you years of pleasure.

Sincerely,



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