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Fish Weights, Lengths, Ammonia Produced, and Waste Produced
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Re: Fish Weights, Lengths, Ammonia Produced, and Waste Produced
Good to know so we don't over load our ponds and create a toxic environment for our fishy friends!
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you know I'm aiming to bust this myth, even if the scientific evidence is overwhelming, right? That said, I'd rather have more smaller koi than fewer larger ones...jus' sayin'!!
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All your koi are gonna grow big, then what will you do? Give them away or build a bigger pond, w/a bigger bog? Would you be able to give or sell them away? Maybe you could build a 2nd pond............why not, you are almost ready to retire and what will you do w/all your free time? Maybe go into the business of raising and selling koi? Make some side money on something you like to do!brokensword wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 1:24 amyou know I'm aiming to bust this myth, even if the scientific evidence is overwhelming, right? That said, I'd rather have more smaller koi than fewer larger ones...jus' sayin'!!
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just an update as the chart has been debunked for accuracy; no data was found to corroborate these findings. The basic idea though is that koi put out waste exponentially, not linearly.
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