small koi 1. Water temperature: Adult koi do not require high water temperature, they can live in water temperature between 2-32 degrees Celsius. However, the newborn koi carp is weak, and the breeder needs to keep the water temperature between 20-25 C to ensure their better survival. Small koi are also sensitive to changes in water temperature, and breeders need to avoid temperature differences as soon as possible.
2. Water quality: Small koi likes clean and refreshing water quality, and breeders need to ensure that the water quality is as clean as possible. Try not to change water within a week of their birth to avoid stress reactions. After a week, a small amount of water can be changed, and the amount of water should be controlled at a quarter of the total amount of water.
3. Feeding: Newborn koi do not need to be fed, because they carry enough lecithin from their mothers to absorb it for 2-3 days. After 3 days, breeders can feed them with shrimp eggs or cooked egg yolks. After 10 days, they can eat some chopped red worms or peeled prawns. The growth rate of
koi is not fast. It takes three years for female koi to mature, while it takes two years for male koi to mature. They are large and can reach 30 centimeters in length as adults. Moreover, their adaptability is relatively strong, and they can be raised both indoors and outdoors.