Wednesday, July 6, 2011

5 Fantastic Koi Pond Photos

Thanks to a friend of the hatchery for sending some pictures of their absolutely stunning garden pond where some Hunting Creek Fisheries koi, goldfish, comets and golden orfe are lucky enough to reside.

Just so you know, this pond, in Syracuse, NY, was completely rebuilt last fall after a leak was discovered. The fish were carefully tended to by the owners during re-construction.








Have pictures of your HCF fish? Send them along, we'd love to see them!

Friday, June 3, 2011

New Post Card in the Mail - Are you on our list?


Mention this blog post and receive a free gift with any aquatic plant purchase...and if you aren't receiving our direct mail give us a call or email and make sure you're on our list.

Have a safe and happy summer weekend - I'll be Jim the Fisherman catching them with a rod instead of a dip net.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Video of Koi at the Hatchery

Hello fellow fish lovers!

Everyone at Hunting Creek Fisheries is busy getting your orders put together for the big Mother's Day rush. We hope all of our distributors and wholesalers have a strong start to the 2011 Season and a very Happy Mother's Day. Thanks for your business.

I took this video last week when we were getting the koi breeders ready for spawning and I thought you might enjoy seeing these handsome creatures. Be sure to subscribe to our You Tube Channel, I'll be posting more videos as the season progresses.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

New Packaging for Hunting Creek Fish Food

You might remember one of my tips in the last post was to look for garden pond fish food that is packaged in a foil bag or other packaging that blocks sunlight and other exposure to the elements. We are pleased to be able to offer our feed in new bags that do just that.



Here's a picture of our line of feed. You might notice some of the bags are blank. We allow our wholesalers to purchase packaging in blank bags and "private label" their feed.

New customers get a free gift with feed purchase on any orders placed before Mother's Day - contact the hatchery and tell them Jim The Fishman sent you.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Top Fish Food Qualities for Pond Fish

Spring is here! After your goldfish, koi, and other beloved pond creatures are greeted and anxiously counted to confirm that all the favorites survived the winter, does your next thought sound something like..."now, where did I put the fish food?" Does that send you into a water garden hobbyist spiral of panic about whether you are giving your precious darlings the best possible care you can provide? It's ok. We all do.

So, you want your fish to be colorful, active, eat healthily, and poop less, right? You want your water to be sparkling and clear and not toxic to your fish and plants, yes? These are not lofty goals at all and many of the answers are in the fish food. We all live busy lives and none of us want a hobby that seems more like a chore, so I thought I would put together a few fish food realted tips to help you do more enjoying and less working around the pond.

  1. Look for nutrients like Krill meal, spirulina, and asaxanthin all of which help to enhance and brighten colors
  2. Avoid fillers like corn which can increase waste and cloud the water, pellets should not break apart or get soggy
  3. Look for a high protein content, again easing digestion and minimizing waste
  4. Feed your fish in a localized area so you can monitor intake. Try throwing a plastic ring in the water and putting the feed inside the ring. If they eat it all, give them some more, if there is some left, you know you can use less next time. That way it doesn’t all get washed down the falls or sucked into the filter.
  5. Try to buy food that is packaged in a reseal able, foil bag or other sun blocking packaging, exposure to the elements reduces the nutritional value and integrity of the food

Look for these qualities in your fish food and you will be on your way to enjoying your water garden whether its a whiskey barrel, a simulated mountain stream, or an acre pond.

Visit the Hunting Creek Fisheries website see our selection of quality ornamental goldfish, koi, golden orfe, and the food they eat.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Pictures of Hunting Creek Fisheries Comets

The 2011 season is upon us. While we get rolling, I thought I would post these pictures of comets that we caught this week for our first orders of the season.

Enjoy!