New Collage Batch Koi 14-17cm x 4 koi + 120g koi food B17/p13

$125.00
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 Handpicked Koi Fish Batch – 4 Beautiful, Healthy Koi Delivered to Your Door 

Thank you for visiting our website! If you're looking for quality koi bred in Australia, you're in the right place. 

Each batch includes FOUR healthy koi fish, carefully selected by us to minimise handling stress on the fish and keep costs down for you. As a bonus, we also include 120g of premium Australian fish food—enough to keep your new koi happy and well-fed for about a week. 

Fish size: approx. 14–17cm each

Photo shown: an example only – each batch includes a beautiful mix of colours and patterns, bred right here at Windsor Fish Hatchery. 

Our koi are raised with care from the start and prepped weeks in advance before being listed online. That means they’re in peak health and ready to be shipped as soon as you order. 

Shipping details: 

  • Orders close 5pm Saturday for Monday dispatch.

  • Delivery days: Tuesday or Wednesday via courier.

  • Courier costs are calculated at checkout based on your location and the total weight of your order. 

All koi are bred and raised onsite at Windsor Fish Hatchery—they’ve never been shipped before and are in excellent health. 

Looking for top-quality Australian-made koi food? We have that available too!   If you're looking for australian fish food for your koi, we have it here. 

Thanks again for supporting our hatchery—we can’t wait for you to enjoy your new koi!

 2015, our Windsor fish hatchery relocated to a serene rural area, enhancing our commitment to quality. Although we cannot offer pickup services due to resource constraints, we make it seamless for you: your koi will be delivered straight to your home or business !Read what to expect when your ordering from Windsor fish hatchery. 

 If you want to know how to properly acclimatize your new fish, read the blog.   

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