FAQs

We hand-select all our koi for their health, vibrant color, and overall quality. Healthy koi are active, have clear eyes, smooth scales, and eat well. We’re committed to providing only the best, and you can trust that every fish we sell has been well-cared for and is in prime condition.

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to our customer support team via email or phone. We’re here to help with everything from advice on koi care to any issues with your order. Visit our Contact Us page for details.

Yes, koi can be kept with other fish, but it’s important to choose compatible species. Koi generally do well with larger, non-aggressive fish like goldfish and some varieties of pond fish. Avoid smaller, delicate fish that koi might see as food or more aggressive species that could stress or injure your koi.

We take extra care to ensure your koi arrive healthy and stress-free. Each fish is carefully double bagged with fresh packing water, oxygen and placed in a sturdy shipping box, and shipped overnight via DX our licensed couriers.

 We ship Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursdays for next day delivery, ensuring the safest journey for your koi.

Koi grow at varying rates depending on their environment, diet, and genetics. On average, koi can grow about 10-20cm per year in basic ponds, where as some koi can grow 30-40cm a year in a higher quality ponds especially if they’re fed high-quality food like Saki-Hikari Growth. This is depending on the variety and care they receive.

Koi come in a wide variety of types and patterns. Some of the most popular varieties include Kohaku (white with red markings), Showa (black with red and white), Sanke (white with red and black), and Asagi (blue-grey with red underbelly). We offer a range of types, so you can find koi that suit your pond and aesthetic preferences.

If your koi appears stressed after shipping, give them time to adjust. Float the sealed bag in your pond for 20-30 minutes to let them acclimate to the water temperature. Gradually add small amounts of pond water to the bag before gently releasing them. It’s normal for koi to be a little lethargic at first. Monitor them closely and avoid feeding for the first 24 hours to reduce stress.

Ensure the water parameters are correct, minimise handling, and provide a calm environment. Stressed Koi often recover after a few days. The health of our fish is important to us, so please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any concerns upon receipt of your Koi.

A reputable koi dealer should have a strong track record, healthy fish, and transparent practices. Look for a dealer who prioritises the health of their koi, offers proper care advice, and has good customer reviews. Ideally, they should also have strong ties to Japanese breeders and an understanding of koi genetics. Trust your instincts—if the fish or facilities don’t look right, it’s best to look elsewhere.

Koi thrive in water with a pH between 7.0 and 8.5, and temperatures around 65-75°F. It’s important to maintain high water quality, with zero ammonia and nitrites and low nitrate levels. Stable water parameters and good filtration are key. Regular testing of pH, ammonia, and other water quality factors is crucial for maintaining a healthy environment for your koi.

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