Koi Fish And Plants – ChoosingPlantsKoiWon’tBother.Koi pond owners do have options regarding the plant decimation. Some enthusiasts simply eliminate plants from the pond, opting instead to landscape the perimeter of the pond only. Koi are notorious grazers and have a tendency to eat anything and everything in their path (more on what koi fish eat here.) With that in mind, what are the best floating plants for koi ponds? Here are 5 pond plants your Koiwon’t eat, or at least won’t completely decimate. PlantingPlants In A Koi Pond.By choosingplantskoiwon’t eat, you can create a beautiful and inviting space for your fish. Read more about water gardening. These plants will provide shade and shelter for koi, as well as improve the quality of the water in your pond. I have a huge problem with my Koi eating all the plants. I feed them lettuce, they will eat a complete lettuce in a day !! Is this how it is, I can either have Koi but no plants or plants but no Koi. I've never really got into plants although I've always wanted to. I have a java fern at the moment, it's still a little rough looking and has some holes in the leaves? Not sure if one of my fish are nipping at it or what but I read it can take them a few weeks to get settled in lol. (Video 01/15/07) Acuba japonica is a tropical-looking plant that thrives in Louisiana’s climate and is not bothered by winter temperatures. It is commonly called acuba or gold dust plant because of the wonderful gold speckling on it. (Runtime: 1 minute, 25 seconds). Koi Pond Surrounded by Antique PaversPhoto By: George DzahristosThe semi-radius stone work above the pond picks up on an architectural element found in another part of the home’s garden. Water is heard as it gently pours from a hand-chiseled stone rill into an elongated pool. This type of koi pond makes use of vertical space, making it ideal for those who may not have vast lawn space, or who want to use their outdoor space more efficiently. This article provides a step-by-step guide on how to build your wall plantkoi pond. ive only got a few showing color, but they are all in the outdoor pond now. minus the ones i gave away. it doesnt take but a sign at the Lowes pond supply area..free pond fish,koi and goldies, and a phone # to give away all of them. i have about 30 or 40 for me to choose from this fall and. Yup, the novelty of a new plant, possibly peppered with tasty snail spawn munchies might get them all excited. The flimsy foliage is something of a salad munchy. Enjoyed the game when it first released but tried it a couple of months ago and it was terrible . Any improvements since then ? Kinda of thinking about getting Le Lac d’Or for the koi , wontbother if the reeling in and playing of the fish is still the same . Personally, I'd plant it in Sept. with Oats and Rye. You would have a good "stand" before the mast crop starts to drop (deer will use the food plot less often), but edge cover effect is still in play and right before the Does come into estrous they will often move out into the more open areas.