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Now that spring is here it's time to begin your Koi pond care program. If you don't already have a checklist in place you'll find the important basics in the following paragraphs.

The exact same regime won't apply to every single Koi pond, however there are many basics that must be adhered to.

As your pond begins to warm in the spring and you see it coming back to life it is time to implement an effective Koi pond care program. This will get your pond going in the right direction for the rest of the year.

The first step in your program is to un-winterize your pond. Anything you did to get your pond ready for freezing weather should be undone when the threat of freezing has passed.

Next on the list for your pond care is to make sure you don't forget about your Koi! As soon as the water reaches a constant temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit you need to begin feeding your fish. Make sure you feed a cold weather food until the water temperature reaches 60 degrees Fahrenheit when as part of your feeding routine you can move them on to a higher protein summer food.

If your pond has accumulated leaves and other debris over the winter the next step in your Koi pond care plan is to remove anything in your pond that might decompose and leave behind waste products that are toxic to your fish. There are both skimming and bottom scooping types of nets that will assist you in this aspect of pond care. There are also other products available to help accelerate the natural decomposition of any leftover debris.

Another possibility in your program is the use of a vacuum to remove debris from the bottom of the pond. If there are an excessive amount of leaves and sludge then proper care may require that you do a complete pond cleaning. This type of care should only be done if absolutely necessary since it will mess up the balance of your pond and interfere with your algae control.

Proper pond care includes keeping your filter clean. If you use a skimmer or pre-filter then you will need to clean those more frequently, possibly as often as once a week. However it will cut down on the frequency of your regular filter cleanings.

If you use a biological filter as part of your program then make sure you do NOT over-clean it, and avoid chlorinated water.  Over-cleaning these types of filters can destroy the helpful bacteria that has colonized on the media in the filter.

Another very important Koi pond tip is to make sure you do what you can to maximize aeration of your pond. Warm water holds less oxygen. I strongly suggest you include an additional air pump and that it is running all the time.

By following the above tips you should be well on your way to good warm weather Koi pond care.

The author, Alan Deacon is a Koi expert. If you would like more information about Koi pond care or Koi care visit ==> KoiCareBasics.com

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