Each week we add new koi fish to the website. The koi in the photos are the exact koi fish you will receive when you order!
Handling koi fish Koi fish have a layer of mucus covering their entire body. This provides protection from potentially harmful bacteria and fungus, which is why fish are slippery. If the layer is damaged in any way, the koi can develop skin problems or secondary bacterial infections that can attack the internal organs. So, you don’t compromise your fish; always handle it with wet hands. The layer can also be compromised by nets and stress. Therefore, it’s important to have wet hands when handling koi fish.
To learn more about shipping live fish, visit this page. If you want to know how to properly acclimatize your new fish, read the blog. If you're looking for high-quality food for your koi, we have it here. before your fish arrive match your pH to ours 7.8 Read the blog do i need to quarantine my new fish get the answers