Koi Pond

Koi Dealer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

(954) 583-74003930 SW 53rd Ct, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312View on Yelp

About Koi Pond

Koi Pond serves the Fort Lauderdale area, bringing pond and koi expertise to one of Florida's most water-friendly climates. South Florida's warm temperatures mean koi are active year-round, which makes having a reliable local dealer genuinely valuable. Fort Lauderdale's network of canals and outdoor living culture makes it a natural fit for backyard pond projects. Whether you're starting fresh or maintaining an existing pond, having a specialist close by in Broward County saves time and keeps your fish healthier.

Services & Process

Pond installation and design services help homeowners plan layouts that work with Florida's flat terrain and high water tables. Water quality testing identifies pH imbalances, ammonia spikes, and oxygen levels that can stress or kill koi quickly in warm climates. Koi sales typically include a selection of domestic and imported fish, with staff who can match fish to your pond's current population size and conditions. Routine maintenance visits cover filter cleaning, plant trimming, and seasonal adjustments to keep the whole system running smoothly.

Service Area

Koi Pond is based in Fort Lauderdale and serves customers throughout Broward County. Nearby communities including Davie, Plantation, Hollywood, and Pompano Beach are all within easy reach. The central location makes it convenient for pond owners across the greater South Florida region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can koi survive year-round in Fort Lauderdale's climate?
Yes, koi do very well in South Florida's warm climate and stay active all year, unlike koi in northern states that go dormant in winter. You'll actually need to feed and monitor them consistently throughout the year, which makes water quality management especially important.
How deep does a koi pond need to be in Florida?
A minimum depth of 3 feet is generally recommended, though 4 to 5 feet offers better temperature stability during summer heat. Deeper ponds also give koi more room to escape surface heat and reduce stress during Florida's hottest months.
What's the best way to prepare a koi pond for hurricane season?
Securing filtration equipment, removing or anchoring pond décor, and having a plan to protect your fish from debris and flooding are the main priorities. Some Fort Lauderdale pond owners install temporary covers or move smaller fish indoors during major storm warnings.
How many koi can I keep in my pond?
A general rule is 250 gallons of water per adult koi, though more space always leads to healthier fish. Overcrowding raises ammonia levels quickly, especially in warm Florida water where biological activity is faster.
Do I need a filtration system for a koi pond in Florida?
Filtration is essential, not optional, particularly in Florida where heat accelerates the breakdown of fish waste. A good system includes both mechanical filtration to remove solids and biological filtration to process ammonia and nitrites.
What should I look for when buying koi locally?
Look for fish that are active, have no visible sores or frayed fins, and breathe normally without gasping at the surface. Buying locally also lets you quarantine new fish more easily and get advice from staff who know your regional water conditions.

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