Koi Pond

There was a large variety of Koi in this pond, and if you look carefully you can see a big flathead catfish.

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Date Taken: 2005-11-25

This photos is tagged: California, Catfish, Koi, Santa Cruz, United States

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FISH POND PROFFESIONALY BUILT .PUT IN ABOUT 12 LITTLE KOI AND 1 BIG ONE AND 1 MEDIUM ONE.THE FIRST WEEK THEY SCOOTED AROUND AND IN THE PAST 2 WEEKS NO LONGER SEE THE BIG ONES AND ONCE IN A WHILE ONE OR TWO LITTLE ONES.NO DEAD FISH .WHERE ARE THEY????ARE THEY DEAD???? HELP PLEASE. MIMI

MIMI on September 29th, 2008 @ 7:24AM

MIMI, I'm very sorry to hear about your missing Koi. Where exactly do you live? Have you considered that an animal, such as a raccoon, could be the culprit? I know that the person who built this Koi pond had some issues with them eating his fish.

Jonathon Marshall on September 29th, 2008 @ 5:08PM

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Thanksgiving 2005

I was lucky enough to spend his Thanksgiving for 2005 in Santa Cruz, a huge difference to the previous 11 months where he lived in Mexico. Staying at a friends house high in the California mountains I spent the majority of my time walking around in the woods and watching these wonderful Koi swimming around their little pond.

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