We are often asked
Why should I buy your fish when I can get imports for
a little more money?....
.....Glad you asked! We know where our fish come
from ... our ponds! You see, all of the fish sold from Blackwater
Creek Koi Farms, Inc. come from ... well ... our ponds. Sounds
simple enough, but that's the key! We know what our fish have
as far as blood lines (we can say with some assurity how our fish
will turn out as they grow).
We know what diseases our fish have (or don't have)
and can put our name on the line in saying that they are strong,
healthy fish that have not been compromised by being exposed to
any exotic diseases.
We
are an American Company majority owned and operated
by Americans. The money you spend with us goes to support hard
working families that put forth great efforts each and every day
to ensure the fish we send you are of a great quality. Spending
money with us helps the American economy (as well as your own,
generating profits for your company).
We are here for the long run. We've been in the
fish business for many years and "it isn't easy"! When
you have a question or a problem you can be sure that help is
just a phone call away. Most issues have been experienced by us
a time or two. We know what we send you for fish and have more
detailed info. If you are buying through a broker, it can be difficult
to say where the fish were actually produced, what they may have
been exposed to, or what condition the fish were exposed to as
they traveled through different hands.
What makes us different from other breeders?
We produce over 20 varieties of koi. Because we are a closed facility,
we do not allow fish to be brought onto our farms. This reduces
any chance of getting the dreaded viral disease. Because of this,
we must maintain enough broodstock (parent koi) to produce all
the different varieties you may need/want . Each variety needs
enough parent stock not only to produce babies, but also to keep
diversified genetics. For example, we cannot just keep a trio
of kohaku to breed every year. What happens if we lose one? Therefore,
we keep 30 kohaku (minimum) in the breeding ponds for use every
year.....Now multiply this by 20 varieties and you will see that
it takes a lot of space, money and time to keep up the program
.....now add in the butterfly varieties as well and you can see
why we say "it isn't easy". We have 4 farms currently
and each maintains its own breeders.