I have found feeding sinking food rather than floating has been making my kois really bulky and great growth. It also helps my koi from gulping air. I feed 5 times a day, my taniguchi tosai went from 20cm to 70cm nisai.
So when spring starts how do you start feeding the koi I know you wait for 50% so the food doesn’t rot in there stomach what’s your advice thanks western Washington
Hi Ricky great video what I have seen mate would you buy bigger fish than normal what I buy and go bigger if you want an 80 cm fish if I want that sort of fish then mate
Look at the poo for signs of overfeeding. I was overfeeding mine In summer which I could see because of diarrhoea from some fish. I adjusted the time between feeds until the diarrhoea stopped and then stuck with that and saw better growth.
Hi Ricky very interesting topic and one I love. Please could you explain you yearly temperature guide ? and feeding in a bit more detail. So in summer you maintain 24c for 6 months and feed every two hours. But how do you lower the temperature and feeding to 12C what sort of temperature loss is safe for the koi and how do you adjust the feeding to the lower temperature? Like wise in early summer you raise the Temp and feed what is a good guide to go by?
@@Ricky_Stoddart_Koi Cheers Many Thanks for your reply. It was managing the transitional changes from 24C to 12C and the reverse 12C to 24C and how you adjust the feeding to match the temperature? What is a safe temperature a day adjustment? All the best Great content and brilliant magazine.
Great attention to detail Ricky. When you say allow them to rest over winter, is it a case of dropping your temperature to 15/16 c or do you go lower? Thanks for your help so far.
Great explanation as per. Would it work just to give small fish a boost to have them in a holding net in your main pond , so you can make sure there getting plenty of food without being bullied off by the bigger koi, if you haven’t got a separate pond for them? Cheers Ricky 👍
@Richard Brunton it's tricky that one I liked your question because when I buy fry each year I have to have them in a floating net in my grow pond. otherwise, they go down the bottom drain and when they're big enough I release them into the pond. Thinking about it now maybe that's the reason for so many deformities like Ricky mentioned can damage the fish. Might have to have a rethink on what I can do with the bottom drain maybe remove the spindrifter part and get a stainless perforated plate made but then could cause issues with flow🤔
Hi Ricky, Excellent video agree with everything you mentioned, would add one more element to successful rearing which we can discuss when we do our appreciation video.
Hi Ricky, very interesting, what are your thoughts on pond size v growth? Does pond size limit the growth potential, or will regular small water changes compensate for this to some degree?
I believe pond size eventually effects the volume that can be gained. I’ve seen big koi raise in small ponds and although they get volume it’s not to the extent I’ve seen in Japan. Volume makes a big difference.
Greetings from USA. Newbie here, just began hobby 8 months ago with 6 4”+- koi…today, December 1, they all are 10-12” Saki, Saki, Saki. Sure isn’t my skill level
I have found feeding sinking food rather than floating has been making my kois really bulky and great growth. It also helps my koi from gulping air. I feed 5 times a day, my taniguchi tosai went from 20cm to 70cm nisai.
Very nice results. You can find that with sinking food for various reasons but to also takes more management.
Thanks for sharing, great information!
So when spring starts how do you start feeding the koi I know you wait for 50% so the food doesn’t rot in there stomach what’s your advice thanks western Washington
Just start with a very small fixed amount, consistently each day. Slowly build it up based on your water parameters.
Just awesome Ricky, really, I've said it before and I will keep saying it, you are one of a kind. Thank you again for your passion. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
How do you set up a grow/ quarantaine
Hi Ricky great video what I have seen mate would you buy bigger fish than normal what I buy and go bigger if you want an 80 cm fish if I want that sort of fish then mate
Hi Graham
Not quite sure what you mean?
Good explanation of this subject. But , even with very good water control, is it possible to overfeed the koi?
Yes it is possible this is where skill and experience comes in. Trying to feed the maximum without going too far.
Look at the poo for signs of overfeeding. I was overfeeding mine In summer which I could see because of diarrhoea from some fish. I adjusted the time between feeds until the diarrhoea stopped and then stuck with that and saw better growth.
@@Samp2503 what's your feeding schedule?
@@robinabas7557 I found feeding just over every 2 hours the sweet spot for my pond
Well. Explained
What is the difference between the Saki-hikari growth & the hikari growth in the red bag?
It's like they're made by 2 different companies. Not only does Saki have the patented Hikari Germ but it also just a much higher quality.
Is it okay to mix saki hikari growth with jpd shori?
It's okay but I wouldn't recommend it. You're just diluting down the benefits of the Saki Hikari.
Your fish are all beautiful, do you ship fish out internationally?
Hi Ricky very interesting topic and one I love. Please could you explain you yearly temperature guide ? and feeding in a bit more detail. So in summer you maintain 24c for 6 months and feed every two hours. But how do you lower the temperature and feeding to 12C what sort of temperature loss is safe for the koi and how do you adjust the feeding to the lower temperature? Like wise in early summer you raise the Temp and feed what is a good guide to go by?
In lower temperatures I really don’t feed a lot. Just a couple of time of times a day manually.
@@Ricky_Stoddart_Koi Cheers Many Thanks for your reply. It was managing the transitional changes from 24C to 12C and the reverse 12C to 24C and how you adjust the feeding to match the temperature? What is a safe temperature a day adjustment? All the best Great content and brilliant magazine.
what auto feeder do you recomend
JBL pro pond or the Fukushin feed master from Japan.
Great video thanks 👍what are the variety of koi at 11.44 in the video
The Dainichi Black Zeus. It’s a Kumonryu with Ginrin.
Thanks for giving us this!
Our pleasure.
Great attention to detail Ricky. When you say allow them to rest over winter, is it a case of dropping your temperature to 15/16 c or do you go lower? Thanks for your help so far.
Lower, I really don’t like 15-16c. For winter you want to go 8-12c
Great video! It’s perfect timing as I just purchased my first koi (a 54cm kohaku from torazo) so looking to get all the potential out of her! Cheers
Very good and best of luck.
Great information as usual. Cheers Koi Wholesale 👍👍
Our pleasure.
Great explanation as per. Would it work just to give small fish a boost to have them in a holding net in your main pond , so you can make sure there getting plenty of food without being bullied off by the bigger koi, if you haven’t got a separate pond for them? Cheers Ricky 👍
Not really because living in the net would be stressful and potentially damaging.
@@Ricky_Stoddart_Koi ah thanks for that Ricky it’s something I’ve been thinking about, so glad I asked now. Cheers 👍
@Richard Brunton it's tricky that one I liked your question because when I buy fry each year I have to have them in a floating net in my grow pond. otherwise, they go down the bottom drain and when they're big enough I release them into the pond. Thinking about it now maybe that's the reason for so many deformities like Ricky mentioned can damage the fish. Might have to have a rethink on what I can do with the bottom drain maybe remove the spindrifter part and get a stainless perforated plate made but then could cause issues with flow🤔
Hi Ricky,
Excellent video agree with everything you mentioned, would add one more element to successful rearing which we can discuss when we do our appreciation video.
Glad you agree Alan 😂 I would be lost without you as my teacher.
Hi Ricky, very interesting, what are your thoughts on pond size v growth? Does pond size limit the growth potential, or will regular small water changes compensate for this to some degree?
I believe pond size eventually effects the volume that can be gained. I’ve seen big koi raise in small ponds and although they get volume it’s not to the extent I’ve seen in Japan. Volume makes a big difference.
Greetings from USA. Newbie here, just began hobby 8 months ago with 6 4”+- koi…today, December 1, they all are 10-12”
Saki, Saki, Saki. Sure isn’t my skill level
Nice work! That food is insane.
Another good video guys we do ok with growth but thinking about a ASHP next season 🤞🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
It would be a good investment for sure.
What was the name of the koi food to get?
Saki Hikari
Awesome
Thanks.
Great video Ricky really interesting and informative 👍
Glad you enjoyed it.
Absolutely fecking awesome video as always Ricky bruva 💯👌🧁👍👍👍
Thank you.