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Does a Koi Pond Require Sunlight?
Virtually all species that can be kept in a backyard pond will need some sunlight. Some will need it more or less than others, but koi in particular should be exposed to sunlight a few hours a day. Similar to the way humans need sunlight for the purpose of producing vitamin D, koi seek the rays of the sun to help them boost their immune system, enhance their pigmentation, and improve their overall health. On the other hand, too much exposure to sunlight can be problematic for koi ponds, which is why being able to provide shade is crucial. The staff at Aquatic Warehouse, a leading provider of koi pond supplies, explain why you need some (but not too much) sunlight on your pond.
Direct Sunlight for Koi Ponds
Of all the species that can be kept in a garden pond, koi will need the most sunlight hours, between three and five per day. Goldfish, sturgeon, large Plecostomus, crawfish, shrimp, and snails tend to be more resilient and can get by with less than two hours per day. As previously mentioned, there’s a strong correlation between koi pigmentation and sunlight. If you take a yellow Yamabuki koi out of a sunny pond and into an indoor tank, it will lose its attractive coloration in just a few weeks. All in all, you your pond should have some direct sunlight, but you must also provide some shade.
The Importance of Shading for Koi Ponds
If there’s no overhead or wall cover for a garden pond, constant exposure to direct sunlight several hours a day will become a problem. Koi species generally withstand cool water temperatures, but they will suffer if they cannot find shade. Floating plants such as lotus and lilies are the best for ponds that get constant sunlight, and they provide sustainable benefits far beyond providing shade. Plants naturally cool down water by a couple of degrees during the warmest days, and they also help in terms of keeping algae bloom under control with the help of an ultraviolet light sterilizer:
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Best Spots for Indirect Sunlight
All fish keepers would like to have ponds where they can be seen from inside their homes, but this may not always be the best location. Whenever possible, ponds should be close to natural or artificial elements that can provide shade. Large plants are preferable to trees because they don’t shed into the water. Awnings and walls that cast long shadows during a few hours in the morning or afternoon are even better.
Shade Sails for Ponds
If you live in a region that gets a lot of sunshine, shade sails are smart choices to regulate sunlight hours and keep pond water cool during the warmest months. Depending on the type of shade sail you choose for your pond, this movable solution can block more than 80 percent of ultraviolet radiation, which along with plants can reduce algae growth as well as keeping ammonia levels from rising in the summer. Shade sails don’t have to cover the entire pond surface area. They can be placed in a way that their shadows only fall on a section.
To care for your koi pond properly, you need all the essential pond equipment, and you can find everything you need at Aquatic Warehouse, located in Kearny Mesa. You can also order the supplies you need from our website, and feel free to give us a call at 858-467-9297 if you have any questions.