We got a new rare koi from the Kentucky Koi Show as well as a trailer of koi supplies for our business. The judges will walk and talk about reserve champion and grand champion.
I have to agree. It’s quite a fine fish with remarkable quality. The show was definitely a good turnout and it was nice to see things going back to normal again.
It’s already plumped up a bit and putting on size feeding it JPD feed. They are rare around here and the only one in town currently and I’m really looking forward to seeing what this fish turns into. The skin and scales is awesome. So far so good!
Great 3rd instalment.. Had to watch this one on my new tv.. Omg.. Can you pack anything more in there.. Lol.. Dont forget your water thats on the tire cover. Nice selection.. That koi is going to grow and fill out.. 😄 take 4...
Glad you liked it! Yeah, I feel we did better than some of the pro movers. Lol We did get the water bottle! I remember it was ours. I’m definitely looking forward to the fish growing and filling out. It’s already starting to widen!
@@stubbsaquatics6080 we are! We have to turn jobs away or put on hold at the moment now that our rental house was sold and focus on our roof again. Especially since Hurricane season is just around the corner. About to get on the ladder in a few minutes to die some soffit and fascia work!
Good eye on quality fish. That’s a Sanke and it is also owned by same person who owned the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion! I’m really looking forward to the new one being part of the herd!
@@juliabaldwin909 thank you very much! I’m very excited to see what it will develop into. It’s variety is called a Kin Kabuto. I think I’m the only one in my city who has one like this! 😊
You need to have a dealers license and a broker. But if you don’t have one, you can link up with your local dealer to work out a deal where you both can benefit.
@@CapeFearKoi yeah, because your video's are so inspiring, your koi is just so perfect, wish i could afford to have imported koi's, my parents doesn't support me in koi keeping :(
@@bazmalidmangudadatu9499 thank you for the kind words. ❤️ It’s definitely difficult to do it on your own if you have limited funds. Try joining some local groups and hopefully you can meet some people who have nice fish and you can trade work for fish. They can also help you make sure your pond is big enough with proper filtration to keep them healthy and possibly help you on your pond. When I first started, I needed help and found someone experienced which helped me get started. Hopefully our videos help you along the way too! We’d be happy to answer any questions if you have any!