The Ultimate Koi

The Ultimate Koi
Author: Nick Fletcher
Publisher: Interpet
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1999
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9781860541469

The Ultimate Koi * Anatomy and Physiology of Koi * Historical Background * Koi Varieties * Koi Ponds * What a Koi Must Accomplish * Pond Building * Buying Koi * Diet and Feeding * Disease and Parasites in Koi * Handling Koi * Showing Koi Find us online at http://www.idgbooks.com

Biology and Ecology of Carp

Biology and Ecology of Carp
Author: Constanze Pietsch
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2015-06-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 148220665X

Carp are the backbone of a growing aquaculture industry. They facilitate scientific progress as a model species in laboratories, cause concern for ecosystem managers as an invasive species, and mesmerize anglers as big game. In addition, ornamental koi carp fascinate hobby breeders. Biology and Ecology of Carp covers all these facets of this freshw

Aqua

Aqua
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006
Genre: Aquatic biology
ISBN:

Koi

Koi
Author: Steve Hickling
Publisher: B.E.S. Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Fish ponds
ISBN: 9780764154485

In Japan, breeding koi--a colorful and beautiful member of the carp family--has occupied a position between hobby and art form for more than two centuries. This stunningly illustrated book, compiled by a team of koi experts, shows and tells aquarium enthusiasts virtually everything they need to know about this fascinating activity. Koi are hardy fish, relatively large in size, and the most practical way to keep them is in an outdoor pond. Combining text with illustrations, an important section of the book explains the requirements of a garden pond for koi, showing the filtration system and pointing out how it functions. Most of the book concentrates on koi themselves, focusing on a brief history of koi, advice on buying koi, the fish's physiology, health care, feeding, breeding koi, showing koi, and joining koi clubs. An 80-page section tells all about koi variations, and features color photos of more than 100 varieties. Illustrated two-page spreads review each variety's history, and show both their more desirable and less desirable color markings. Here is a beautifully designed and illustrated volume that emphasizes the special satisfactions of keeping and breeding koi. Approximately 450 color photos and illustrations.

A Primer of Ecological Aquaculture

A Primer of Ecological Aquaculture
Author: Dietmar Kültz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2022-08-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0192590839

Aquaculture exemplifies the ongoing global struggle to strike a sustainable balance between the conflicting needs of a rapidly increasing world population, human health, ecosystem health, the welfare of wild and domesticated animals, and the economic principles of globalized economies. On the one hand, aquaculture has great potential for providing us with a healthy and nutritious food supply whilst alleviating pressure on captive fisheries and reducing fisheries-induced habitat destruction, overfishing, genetic modification of wild populations, and wholesale waste of bycatch. On the other hand, aquaculture relies heavily on clean water, an increasingly precious (and dwindling) resource that is subject to intense pressure of being used for many competing objectives. This concise primer introduces students to the basic concepts, opportunities, and challenges of aquaculture with an emphasis on ecological considerations. It provides a critical assessment of current aquaculture practices from a broad, interdisciplinary perspective and from the standpoint of how best to align the two major (and often conflicting) goals of future aquaculture development: minimizing reliance on ecosystem services whilst maximizing productivity. A Primer of Ecological Aquaculture provides an accessible and authoritative overview for a wide range of undergraduate majors ranging from biology, engineering, and environmental policy to business and management. It will also appeal to a more general academic audience who wish to gain a current overview of the field.

Nature and Culture

Nature and Culture
Author: Fisheries Society of the British Isles. Symposium
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2004
Genre: Fish culture
ISBN:

Koi Kichi

Koi Kichi
Author: Peter Waddington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Koi
ISBN: 9780952638117

History of the development and breeding of nishikigoi, unusually-coloured carp (or koi), and the spread of the activity throughout the world, with information on keeping koi.

Encyclopedia of Aquarium and Pond Fish

Encyclopedia of Aquarium and Pond Fish
Author: David Alderton
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2019-02-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1465499652

The most complete owner's manual for keeping all types of freshwater and saltwater fish in indoor tropical and coldwater aquariums and outdoor ponds. Choose the right fish for any water temperature--tropical or coldwater--and for all types of environments, including indoor aquariums or outdoor ponds. Know the difference between keeping saltwater fish and freshwater fish, including differences in aquarium setups, and feeding and caring for your pet fish. Learn to tell whether your fish are healthy and find out everything you need to breed them successfully. The Encyclopedia of Aquarium and Pond Fish contains a huge photographic color reference directory of more than 800 of the most popular fish, not only showing you what they look like, but also giving you key information you need, such as how big they will grow, whether they integrate with different fish, what food they eat, and what water type and temperature they prefer.

Newsletter

Newsletter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1990-07
Genre: Library science
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