The question is should I feed my Koi fish in my backyard Pond NOW? As the weather warms up and your fish become more active you may think their hungry, and it’s only natural to want to feed them. The best advice we can give is BE PATIENT & WAIT.
This early in the season, the air may feel warm but the water is still cold. Temperature plays a big role in food digestion for your fish. The water needs to be above 50 degrees. If you feed your fish now they may not digest the food properly and this could cause health problems. You will want to wait until the water temperature is above 50 degrees and will stay that temperature or above. If you don’t know what your water temperature is you can buy a thermometer online or at a local hardware store and place it in the water.
A good rule of thumb is to only feed your fish what they can eat in 5 minutes. Beyond that the food sinks to the bottom and you end up just wasting your fish food. Also, this can add unwanted nutrients to your pond which could cause an algae bloom or cloudy water.
Warmer water will soon be here so you can start to feed your fish.
Salvador began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in March 2017.
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Mark began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in September 2010. Mark holds the following certifications; Aquascape Academy Certified, Maryland Certified Pesticide Applicator, and Maryland Certified Fertilizer Applicator.
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Mike is a 3rd generation landscape professional and has worked in the field of horticulture for over 20 years. He has an AAS degree in landscape technology from Montgomery College. Mike is a Certified Professional Horticulturist through the Maryland Department of Agriculture and Landscape Industry Certified in softscape, and hardscape installation certified through PLANET. Mike began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in February 2014.
Damascus Enterprises, Inc. was established by Scott in 1998 as strictly a landscape company. Under his leadership and through continued training the business has grown and expanded to now offer a full array of services that include pond and waterfall installation and maintenance, lawn care, landscape design, custom stonework, and outdoor lighting.Scott is an Aquascape Certified Contractor, Vista Certified Design & Installation Specialist and regularly attends industry education and networking events like Pondemonium and Pondeminium. He has previously been recognized as a top young entrepreneur by Maryland’s Governor and the Small Business Association. He currently serves on the board of Montgomery County Farm Bureau and is Co-chair of the entertainment committee of the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair and is involved in the Damascus community through various activities. Scott and his wife Melody live in Damascus with their two children.