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Can koi be released in the river? Where is the best place to release them?

Saul Goodman
2021-01-07 03:05:52
Koi can be released in the river. They are not alien species, and there is no problem with natural release. But when releasing animals, we should pay attention to whether there are natural enemies in the river that can threaten them, whether the water quality is polluted, and whether there is food in the river for them to prey on. If the river is polluted, there is not much food in the river, or there are natural enemies in the river, it is not recommended to release them. But if the environment is suitable, it can be released.
Can koi be released in the river? Where is the best place to release them?

Can koi be released in the river

? As long as the following conditions are met, it is no problem to release koi in the river.

1. No natural enemies: Before releasing them, first observe whether there are any creatures threatening them in the river. If there are fish threatening the koi, they must not be released.

2. Good water quality: observe whether the water quality in the river is polluted, whether the water quality is clear, and whether there is any peculiar smell. If there is, it can not be released.

3. Have food: Observe whether the river is flowing and whether there is food for them to survive. If there is food for them to hunt and meet their daily needs, it can be released. If there is not enough food, they can not escape the fate of starvation even if they are released, and it is not recommended to release them.

2. Where is the most suitable

place to release koi? Koi is not a foreign species. It is also possible to release them in the wild, but the breeder needs to check whether the area where they are released is suitable for their survival (that is, the three necessary conditions above). Overall observation and comparison, it is a better choice to release Koi in a reservoir with good water quality.

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