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Old 03-04-2008   #10 (permalink)
Eugeneg
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[quote=mingaun;108189]Hello Eugene

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Yup i am willing to keep only 2 high quality koi. I am desperate. I have no land in my house, the only land i have is an indoor atrium that i have dug to the maximum. This is my best. I want to keep the koi not to show but as a pet that my whole family can grow to like and enjoy their company. I have an 8 month old child that i hope will grow together with the koi.
Mingaun
You keep adding information so my advice keeps changing . I am 71 years old and I love koi I could have had better koi but instead I have put $45,000 in my granchildrens educational found . Two of my favorite koi are not big fish so the size does not really matter neither were they expensive as I paid less than $500 for both . There are some nice Malesian koi of low cost buy them and study them and use your money for an education for your child . A koi at the auction will grow big and koi when they grow big also need more water to swim in all these koi at auction are female so need more space and excersise or with your climate they will grow fat and end up getting egg bound . So follow my advice and one day you can get a big pond with big fish but in life priorities are important .
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Eugene
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