Yes, koi fish can be kept in ponds. Koi require a larger pond size due to their growth potential.
The pond should be at least 1,000 gallons and have a depth of at least three feet. Provide a good filtration system to handle their waste and maintain water quality.
Koi are omnivorous and should be fed a high-quality koi diet.
They thrive in water temperatures between 59°F and 77°F. Protect them from predators and provide adequate shelter, as well as regular health checks and parasite prevention.
Koi are beautiful, long-lived fish that require a dedicated commitment to care.