Michigan Koi

Koi Dealer in Clinton Township, Michigan

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(586) 790-801336340 Harper Ave, Clinton Township, MI 48035View on Yelp
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About Michigan Koi

Michigan Koi is located in Clinton Township, Michigan, putting it right in the heart of Macomb County where pond culture has a strong following among suburban homeowners. They hold a perfect 5-star rating and combine fish retail with nursery and gardening expertise, which is a genuinely useful pairing for anyone building or refreshing a backyard water feature. The blend of aquatic life and plant knowledge means customers don't have to visit two separate shops to get everything a pond needs. Clinton Township's mix of residential neighborhoods and established gardens makes this kind of local, specialized shop especially valuable.

Services

Local Fish Stores
Nurseries & Gardening

Services & Process

Michigan Koi stocks live koi of various grades, sizes, and color patterns, giving hobbyists real options whether they're stocking a new pond or adding to an established collection. The nursery and gardening side of the business means they likely carry aquatic plants like water lilies, lotus, and marginals that complete the look and ecology of a healthy pond. Staff can advise on compatible plant and fish combinations, which matters more than most beginners realize. Customers can also expect guidance on basic water quality, feeding routines, and seasonal care specific to Michigan's cold winters.

Service Area

Michigan Koi serves Clinton Township and the broader Macomb County area, including nearby communities like Sterling Heights, Mount Clemens, and Chesterfield Township. They're also within reasonable reach for pond owners coming from the north Detroit metro suburbs looking for a dedicated local source rather than ordering fish by mail.

Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes of koi does Michigan Koi typically carry?
Availability changes with the season and supplier shipments, so it's worth calling ahead to ask what's currently in stock. They typically carry a range from smaller starter fish to larger, more mature specimens depending on the time of year.
Do they carry aquatic plants in addition to fish?
Yes, the nursery and gardening side of the business means they stock pond-friendly plants alongside their fish. You can expect options like water lilies, rushes, and other marginals that work well in Michigan pond conditions.
How do I prepare my pond before buying new koi?
Your pond water should be dechlorinated and your filtration system should be running and cycled before adding any fish. Staff can advise on water testing and what parameters to hit before your fish arrive.
Can koi survive Michigan winters outdoors?
Yes, koi are hardy and can overwinter in outdoor ponds as long as the pond is deep enough, typically at least 3 feet, to stay above freezing at the bottom. A pond de-icer or aerator helps keep a small opening in the ice for gas exchange.
What should I feed my koi during the fall in Michigan?
As water temperatures drop below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, koi metabolism slows significantly and you should switch to a wheat germ-based food that's easier to digest. Once temperatures fall below 40 degrees, stop feeding altogether until spring.
How many koi can I keep per gallon of pond water?
A common guideline is one inch of fish per 10 gallons of water, but koi grow large and produce a lot of waste, so more space and stronger filtration is always better. Most experienced keepers recommend being conservative with stocking levels, especially in a new or smaller pond.

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