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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Koi in glass tank


Visited customer Mr Ibrahim who has several koi ponds within his very big bangalow. One of the koi ponds is with glass panel (picture above) where he keeps his medium-sized koi. Very good collection of koi indeed!
Mr Ibrahim prefers to buy many koi at one go and only after keeping them for several months he would then determine where a particular koi would end up - either his 5 feet main pond (20-ton) or this 10-ton glass tank with proper filter system.
The best koi collection in a glass tank I have seen so far..... Congratulations to Mr Ibrahim.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Koi harvest - Ogata Koi Farm, 18 October







Top pic - Overview of natural pond, 2nd pic - rounding up (pond water drained)
3rd pic - Transferring koi to truck with aerated tanks, Pic. above - Harvested koi.
It was a very early Sunday morning, together with 10 over Ogata Koi farm staff and its boss, Mr Manabu Ogata, we headed for one of their 8 natural ponds in several trucks. It was going to be an exciting but a tiring job for these farm people.
With good pace (except pulling the net which was very heavy) and teamwork, it took them 3 rounds of pulling their huge and long net to bring in almost all the koi that had been left in the pond to grow for several months.
It was a real eye-opener to see so many jumbo size koi being harvested. Mr Manabu Ogata was fully satisfied with the growth and health condition of the koi harvested that morning.
The harvested koi were then brought back to be photographed and checked for size..... the biggest for a 4-year old was 82 cm!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Shade with Passion fruits


Can you see passion fruits hanging from the plants above the koi pond?

Visited Mr HL Ong's house (scroll down to refer to post dated 10 December 2007) for mid-autumn festival and was amazed by his great effort caring for his koi collection! Simply fantastic - his biggest piece has grown to easily 60 cm from about 35 cm bought a year ago.
To provide shade for his koi he has planted Passion fruit - a great idea and a first, I think. This adds a touch of class to the whole pond with passion fruits hanging from the plant above the koi pond.
Kohaku Koi House today enbarks on a similar initiative to commence planting passion fruit plants at our outlet with the intention to bring this idea to other customers.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Buying koi via internet


Chiller at work during packing


Above picture shows the 6 koi. Below the plastic bags, ice pack on the right.

After several weeks, Mr Jacky Chan of Bintulu, Sarawak received his koi; happy, excited and a satisfied customer.

It is not that difficult to take pictures of koi now that mobile phones can replace the role of a Nikon or Canon. The only worry is the possible injury to the koi during netting. It is however more time-consuming compared to selling at the outlet. But then, given the convenience and flexibility of computer, a lot of such works could be carried out after operating hours or as and when time permits. So rest assured that you will still get your money's worth. I take the liberty to publish Mr Chan's email received yesterday. Here it goes.......

"Finally, Six quality Koi from Kohaku Koi House swimming snuggling in my pond, a great thank to you, Mr. Ong,

My Koi arrived a bit late this afternoon at 2:00pm (15 minutes delay) but it is worth to wait for my quality Koi. Upon arriving home, I quickly open up the well-packed box with Chiller to lower down the temperature (over at KK House, we use a chiller to bring down water temperature to 20 degree C) all six Koi look healthy and swimming swiftly in my eyes.

It is a new lesson to me too that Koi colour will fade after it was frightened or felt uneasy, especially its black patches on black-based Koi namely, Showa and Utsuri. Thanks God, all colour re-emerged to solid Sumi (black) after some 3-4 hours' rest in my pond.

Wow!!!! I finally got my dream Hi-Utsuri, Showa, Shusui, Doitsu Sanke and Goshiki.

Again, I extend my utmost appreciation to you, Mr. Ong.

Please find the attached photos for more detail, I purposely took them for record for both of us.
I have no objection too if you would like to publish the 3rd picture in your blog, after all, I thank you for introduce all six Koi to me patiently and promptly via email, as well as phone communication.

I guess one of these days I should fly over to Johor to pay a visit to your farm.

It is a start but not end, for Koi hobbyists here in Bintulu.

Regards:
Jacky JH Chan"


Well Mr Chan, I have said in my reply to your email that I am glad for you. I would also like to thank you for your support, you had been such a pleasant customer!

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Recent visit to Wuxi Koi farm, China


Picture shows getting fries ready for culling by experienced staff of the farm.

It's the busier time for a koi farm when culling starts. Koi from Wuxi farm has been selling very well due to its high quality and the huge domestic market. It is not unusual for a customer to travel for 10 over hours by train to pick up Koi from the farm!

We only air freight Wuxi Koi to Malaysia for competition (China domestic demand for Koi is very huge!) and to-date only one Malaysian customer has the privilege of raising Wuxi koi as he ordered them from Wuxi direct via it's website www.wxkoi.com. He is Mr AC Ng of Xin Hwa trading & transport.

Log on to www.wxkoi.com for better understanding of our Wuxi farm.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Friend from Sarawak via Slide.com

Got an enquiry from Mr Jacky Chan who asked about an Aka utsuri or Hi utsuri which he spotted in one of our pictures posted on slide.com or this blog site. Unfortunately this piece was sold off together with a Shiro utsuri some 3 weeks ago.

We will soon be sending a picture of another beautiful Hi utsuri via email. He will also be informed on how he could get koi direct from us at a very affordable fee (air freight and import/export permits, etc together with other buyers from Sarawak) as we have regular koi retailers from Sarawak buying koi from us.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Impression of Ogata Koi Farm


A very well organized and big farm. A farm with huge natural ponds (total 7 nos.) to breed very good koi for the world market. These natural ponds are scattered about in different locations and about 1 hour's drive away. Before harvest of these koi, 10 days are needed to drain off the pond water!

Inspected easily 4000 koi and selected about 110 pcs of 8 to 14 inches. These will be shipped over on 8 May and we will commence selling them from 13 May after 5 days' quarantine.

You have to visit us to see for yourself the hand-picked Koi from Ogata Farm.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Trip to Ogata Koi Farm

Have been selling Ogata koi for a long time but visiting it for the first time end April! I didn't know Fukuoka is actually on Kyushu island and not on Honshu. I recall the good old days of Yaohan supermarket promoting fruits from Fukuoka city, Japan. It was Renny, my pond and koi customer from Seri Alam who got the location of this place from the internet. Renny will be travelling with me for his very first visit to a Japan koi farm!

Friday, February 8, 2008

Sunday - Lunar 4th day, business restarts


Happy Lunar New Year. More Ogata koi waiting for your selection. We reopen for business on Sunday with our advertisement on Sin Chew (Saturday) featuring the latest completed pond. We look forward to welcome you to our retail outlet.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

New arrival from Japan Ogata Farm

We have just received about 300 baby koi from Ogata farm in time for you to add to your koi collection for the coming Chinese New Year. As usual, we will need 3 days to allow for quarantine. These baby koi will be ready for your selection on Saturday, 26 January. The usual in-house discount policy applies. We look forward to welcome you!