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Old 03-20-2008   #2 (permalink)
PapaBear
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I think you may have your reasoning on this running in the wrong direction.
Assuming they are healthy and well fed, mature Koi go into winter with substantial fat reserves to supply their minimal energy needs and their metabolism is slower, oriented more toward maintenance than growth.

Juveniles on the other hand have minimal fat reserves due to smaller body size and a metabolism oriented toward rapid growth, which burns calories much faster.
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