Showing Koi for the
1st Time – How to Make it a Safe and Fun Experience.
By
Ray Jordan
I mentioned in an earlier
article that there are many reasons newer koi hobbyists do not feel comfortable
showing their koi. Lack of experience and training as well as lack of necessary
equipment and supplies will be discussed in this article. Following is a list
and estimated cost of the equipment you will need:
1. A real koi net.
This needs to be specially designed for catching koi with fish safe netting
materials and a handle long enough to reach across your pond. It needs to be
about 25% larger than your largest koi. Twenty-four inch koi need a 30in. net.
Remember you will also need to bring and provide your own net for the
show judging.
2. A koi sock net is really helpful in gently placing your koi inside the
transport bag/cooler. You want a sock net large enough to transport your largest
koi.
3. A blue viewing koi bowl/tub. This will also be needed at the show during
judging.
This needs to be at minimum as large as your longest koi.
4. Large coolers (sized to
be a little longer than your koi placed in them) Be aware a 24 in. long cooler
is actually about 20-21 inches long inside. This would be perfect for koi 15-18
inches. Larger koi would need larger coolers.
5. Bags – should be 2mil or 3mil in thickness and be about 12-20 inches longer
than your koi to allow the open end to be securely closed. Koi should be double
bagged. Each bag should be individually twisted and closed tightly using double rubber bands. and using cost
about $1 each. You should be able to buy the bags you need at your local koi or
pond dealer or the club also has a supply for sale to members.
6. Rubber bands to close the bags. Large ones, say
2" lenght by 1/4" width.
7. Oxygen tank and regulator. A small used oxygen tank used for welding can be
purchased, borrowed or rented. Small Tank 20-40 CF is easy to transport and will
make rebagging your koi for the return home that much faster.
|
item |
Estimated Cost |
|
Koi
Net |
$50-$125 |
|
Sock
Net |
$25
- $50 |
|
Koi
Tub |
$25-$75 |
|
Cooler |
$20-$50 |
|
Bags |
$2-$10 |
|
Rubber
Bands |
$1 |
|
Oxygen
tank and regulator |
$20
rental - $200 purchase |
|
Totals |
$143 - $511 |
It
should be noted that most of this equipment is needed to keep your koi healthy
even if you do not show your koi. Even the oxygen tank & regular can serve
as a great back up source of aeration. Should you experience a power failure
just a tiny trickle of pure oxygen can keep you fish alive and healthy until
power is restored.