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Well the idea behind it isnīt that bad. But on the other side the same would be applicable if I put a koi from a "high-tech pond" (oxygen reactor, oxone reactor, etc.) into a normal pond or pond with bad filtration. In some of this ponds you have a percentage of oxygen from 150% and up (because of oxygen reactor).
Another idea: In a normal pond a male koi has to fight for food. Maybe not fight but has a hard time to get one because the females are bigger.
In a mud pond there is a lot of food and place.
I donīt have the experience of this people and/or the experience that most people have here, but I still have some theories and maybe some of them are true while others are not.
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