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Do koi need moving water?

Asked: Dan Canada, Last Updated:

Moving water is important for filtration, as koi carp generate a lot of waste. Moving water through a filter helps to keep the water in good condition, which helps keep the koi healthy. Oxygenation is also vital for koi.

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