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  • Backyard Water Gardens - Adding A Bit Of Magic To Your Backyard  By : Ingrid Kea
    Water gardens can be an important part of any well landscaped yard. Many people capably maintain an attractive yard which adds to the beauty of their home, but water gardens are more spectacular than a normal flower garden thus adding that extra touch to make your home stand out in your neighborhood.
  • Build Natural Ponds In Your Garden  By : Kip Fynn
    Wild ponds are full of high activity. All types of species are drawn to them from dragonflies and pond skaters, to frogs, turtles and sometimes even the occasional fox. Natural ponds are some of the most important aspects of the conservation of our wildlife, both animal and plant. Wild ponds are disappearing at a truly alarming rate and as they disappear forever they are taking the animals and plants that depend on them for their survival with them. Animals are having to turn to other man made watering holes but unfortunately, these watering holes are just not safe for the animals.
  • Cyprinus carpio (Japanese Koi) by Bernie Forsey  By : AquaFishTalk
    The breeding of Japanese koi began for me with a large pond of five thousand gallons. Early in the spring I had purchased a dozen...
  • Starting with a Water Garden by Richard Keir  By : AquaFishTalk
    Copyright 2006 Richard Keir

    Gardening is one of our primordial fascinations. For thousands of years humans have gardened and for...
  • Quarantine, Hospital Tank for the pond  By : AquaFishTalk
    It is a good idea to plan ahead to be sure that the new fish you buy stay healthy and do not bring any problems into your pond. Quarantine...
  • Surviving the Storm By Lee Brouillet  By : AquaFishTalk
    Unlike ponders on the West Coast (who have to deal with earthquakes) or in the Midwest (who have to deal with tornados), those of us who live..
  • Winter Pond Tips by Ray Jordan  By : AquaFishTalk
    It is hard to believe that another winter will be shortly upon us, maybe. Now is the time to make your plans for an uneventful winter and spring...
  • Hot Weather Pond Tips by Ray Jordan  By : AquaFishTalk
    I have had several phone calls recently about pond problems that were directly related to our summer heat. It is the “Dog Days of Summer” already....
  • Help! My Water Has Turned Green! by Ray Jordan  By : AquaFishTalk
    I get lots of phone calls this time of year from pond owners distressed by having their pond water turn green ....
  • Observation is Your Most Important Pond Keeper’s Tool by Ray Jordan  By : AquaFishTalk
    In the colder months it is easy to become a complacent pond keeper. Most plants go dormant and to a certain extent so do your fish...
  • Summer Koi Pond Care by Ray Jordan  By : AquaFishTalk
    With our hot south Texas summer just around the corner I thought I would write a few tips about keeping you fish healthy and sassy during...
  • Spring Pond Tips by Ray Jordan  By : AquaFishTalk
    It is hard to believe that spring is almost here. Soon our pond’s water temperature will be staying above 60 and our fish will become more active...
  • Koi Nutrition by Ben Helm B.Sc. – Nishikoi Information Centre  By : AquaFishTalk
    Koi and all other fish are just like us in that they have particular dietary requirements. Naturally, koi will scavenge and root around....

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