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  2. How an algae-infested koi fish pond is deep cleaned - AOL

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    Grass Roots Pond and Garden has been a family-run water-gardening business in southeast Michigan since 1973. Sam Bates walks us through how he safely relocates koi fish to dewater the pond for a ...

  3. Koi pond - Wikipedia

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    Koi ponds are ponds used for holding koi carp, usually as part of a garden. Koi ponds can be designed specifically to promote health and growth of the Nishikigoi or Japanese Ornamental Carp . Koi ponds or lakes are a traditional feature of Japanese gardens , but many hobbyists use special ponds in small locations, with no attempt to suggest a ...

  4. Koi - Wikipedia

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    Several koi swim around in a pond in Japan. (video) A school of koi containing multiple different varieties Koi (鯉, Japanese:, literally "carp"), or more specifically nishikigoi (錦鯉, Japanese: [ɲiɕi̥kiꜜɡoi], literally "brocaded carp"), are colored varieties of carp (Cyprinus sp.) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens.

  5. Bioclogging - Wikipedia

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    Bioclogging is a significant issue in various environmental and artificial water systems. Here are some specific field problems related to bioclogging and their potential countermeasures. Bioclogging commonly occurs during continuous ponded infiltration in such places as artificial recharge ponds [18] and percolation trenches. [19]

  6. These Koi Pond Ideas Inspire Instant Relaxation - AOL

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    These 15 koi pond ideas will inspire you to transform your outdoor space into a serene outdoor oasis. They prove that koi ponds can work in spaces of all sizes.

  7. Water aeration - Wikipedia

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    Natural resource and environmental managers have long been challenged by problems caused by thermal stratification of lakes. [2] [10] Fish die-offs have been directly associated with thermal gradients, stagnation, and ice cover. [11] Excessive growth of plankton may limit the recreational use of lakes and the commercial use of lake water. [12]