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| Brutuscz : Before the show I entered...I did a slow, continious water change for a month..2 gallons per hour. I added 1.5 cups of mont. clay weekly. I fed 2 meals of dainichi growth and 1 meal of dainichi color food..per day, for 6 weeks. I supplemented with silk worm pupae with one of the meals and supplemented krill with a different meal. I removed my show fish from the pond 6 days before and didn't feed for the final 5 days. Kept them in a large pool. It all worked...their skin glowed on show day. |
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| RayJordan : I switch to wheatgerm food about two months before the show. Final month increase amount and frequency of water changes and flush filters daily if possible. Slowly reduce amount and frequency of feeding until feeding ceases the week before the show. Focus on getting koi as white as possible by increasing the orp and water quality |
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| Dick Benbow : Asagi's can get dark or splattered with black spots in hard water than favors the big three in finishing water. GH for gosanke would be in the 200 range while asagi's would do better at half that. other beautiful color varieties that also do better in less hard water include hariwake, midori, kikusui, shusui. ................................................................................................... for Gosanke koi kichi's keep in mind that water to grow YOUR favorite color variety is different from that which is used to finish it. |
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| Soft and Hard Water Koi Finishing on: September 01, 2006, 07:31:12 PM » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Everyone knows mud ponds in Japan are soft water and it is widely excepted that the Hi Plate develops better in Soft Water. When many koi come out of the mud the Sumi is down and the whites a little yellow but the Hi is normally screaming. So how do they finish them for shows. Very rarely do they take them straight from mud to show. The answer is in Concrete Vats. Why because this has hard water which final finishes the white and sumi. Just raised my hardness from 90ppm to 160 ppm to final finish. The whites got better in 24 hours and the sumi is deepening all while the Hi stays the same. ORp now at 390 with water changes every two days. So this is the final phase and secret ypi wanted to know. |