Thanks for the video,i can't wait to see how they develop. I bought some fry 3 years ago and i now have them in my pond , its amazing how some grow a lot faster than others.
Going to try and count up and see what I have …. Already at 4 weeks have some dark fry / yellow fry / yellow and black/ and white fry so lots to look at would love to send you some images when I start selections over the weekend
On average only 10 percent will survive till adulthood. The majority of these will die in the first few weeks so once they are other a 3 weeks to a month old the majority will survive.
@@paulkazjack yh usually though it’s only that low when you have a larger group as the 10 percent that do survive are the ones that eat more and outcompete the others. So when you have a smaller group there is less competition and more survive. It has to be that way though as it prevents them overpopulating an area 10 percent of 10,000 fry still results in 1000 adult fish
Thanks for the video,i can't wait to see how they develop. I bought some fry 3 years ago and i now have them in my pond , its amazing how some grow a lot faster than others.
Keep up the good job you’re doing
Look forward to seeing how they grow
Well done mate they look really healthy - mine are now 4 weeks too and I’m looking to move them next week to the grow on tank that I have set built
Thank you. I hope all goes well with yours. What variety of fry are they
Female was a chagoi and the males were a yamabuki ogon and platinum ogon and a hariwaki
Never had fry before so learning as I go !
Going to try and count up and see what I have …. Already at 4 weeks have some dark fry / yellow fry / yellow and black/ and white fry so lots to look at would love to send you some images when I start selections over the weekend
@@jimbowapwap nice mix
Just the video I needed to see. Thanks for sharing. 😊 Neil # Stoke koi adventures
Thank you I appreciate it 👍
Looking forward to see them grow
What is your favorite color/variation of koi? Me personally would be Asagi or Gin Rin Matsukawabake
nw subscriber here 😊 love your videos and koi . i’m a koi keeper too
Thank you I really appreciate it . What koi do you have
i have kohaku koi in my small cement pond
@@kuyajay782 very nice 👍
where do i get that scooping net from ?
Norfine nets
Nice fry❤
Thank you
I don't see any filtration?
There’s no filtration on it it’s run naturally
Whats that big dome behind you?
It’s a storage building for salt and other materials owned by the local council so when it’s going to snowy or going to to icy they can salt the roads
Nice video, do u sell ur fish
Hi eventuality when they are large enough I will be selling some of them just so I can create enough space to grow the others. Thank you
@@UkKoiFish nice, where u from?
@@kushtykoi5086 I’m based in England
@@UkKoiFish lol 😂 I know, wot part north or south
@@kushtykoi5086south😂
What percentage die? Thanks.
On average only 10 percent will survive till adulthood. The majority of these will die in the first few weeks so once they are other a 3 weeks to a month old the majority will survive.
@@UkKoiFish Blimey that aint much!! 10 out of 100 survive. I started with 22 fry and 15 have survived so far. They're 3weeks old.
@@paulkazjack yh usually though it’s only that low when you have a larger group as the 10 percent that do survive are the ones that eat more and outcompete the others. So when you have a smaller group there is less competition and more survive. It has to be that way though as it prevents them overpopulating an area 10 percent of 10,000 fry still results in 1000 adult fish
@@paulkazjack hope all goes well with yours
@@UkKoiFish Thanks 👍