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Arizona aquatic gardens is one of the leading suppliers in the u.s.a. of farm-raised freshwater tropical fish, saltwater & marine fish, aquatic plants for ponds & aquariums, as well as high quality koi & gamefish, including tilapia for aquaponics & ponds. we are a niched business for algae eating animals as well offering rare algae eating fish, algae eating snails & shrimp! you can find all of your aquarium supplies & pond supplies here too!
Waterford gardens is recognized as one of the country's premiere water lily farms. specializing in all things aquatic, we offer an extensive collection of water lilies and marginal plants along with top quality koi and pond fish. we also carry all the top brands of pumps and filters along with foods, conditioners and medications.
We specialize in aquascape pond supplies aquascape pumps, parts, pond kits, pond lights and water treatments
Myron and Ellen Kloubec began their careers in aquaculture over thirty years ago, when they began a fish production and management business in Amana, Iowa. The farm was originally dedicated to the production of game fish species. Some ten years later, Myron and Ellen learned about koi when their son Nick developed a passion for them. As Nick grew, so did the families commitment and fondness for koi. They devoted a portion of their fisheries business to the spawning and raising of koi. Gradually, the farm reduced its production of game fish species and devoted the majority of the farm acreage to the production of koi.
Nestled in the rolling hills of Eastern Iowa, Kloubec Koi Farm looks like a scene from Niigata, Japan. Over 55 mud ponds can be found on the 80 acre farm, terraced into the hills so that the melting snows add pristine water into the ponds—water that is essential to the development of koi. But good water is not the only attribute of the farm; excellent clay is vital to the development of koi, and here too, Kloubec Koi Farms benefits from an ideal location, rich in minerals and clay.
Nestled in the rolling hills of Eastern Iowa, Kloubec Koi Farm looks like a scene from Niigata, Japan. Over 55 mud ponds can be found on the 80 acre farm, terraced into the hills so that the melting snows add pristine water into the ponds—water that is essential to the development of koi. But good water is not the only attribute of the farm; excellent clay is vital to the development of koi, and here too, Kloubec Koi Farms benefits from an ideal location, rich in minerals and clay.