I got the final proofs for the labels this morning and hopefully it won't take over a week to have all the containers labeled and shipped to the processing plant.
I got the final proofs for the labels this morning and hopefully it won't take over a week to have all the containers labeled and shipped to the processing plant.
Gene
WWKC Lifetime Pro Member #1
http://www.koiclay.com
The only failures are those that stop trying! There is a very thin line between procrastination and delayed gratification. You won't be happy with what you want, if you aren't happy with what you have. It's not what you are looking at, but where you are looking from.
Looks great.
The real question is: was the pictured koi raised with this product.
Also, have there been any studies showing that adding this product to a pond, with no other changes, producing measurable and objective improvements in the fish?
Last edited by kimini; 08-10-2018 at 08:33 PM.
http://www.ultimatekoiclay.com/testimonials.html
I didn't include the names of the people that commented about the clay, but I will tell you that the first one was from Henry Culpepper. Several years after he sent me the testimonial he became a koi judge.
Last edited by Gene; 08-11-2018 at 08:45 AM.
Gene
WWKC Lifetime Pro Member #1
http://www.koiclay.com
The only failures are those that stop trying! There is a very thin line between procrastination and delayed gratification. You won't be happy with what you want, if you aren't happy with what you have. It's not what you are looking at, but where you are looking from.
I delivered the showa in these photos to Mike Grepiotis in 2008. The photo taken in the bowl was just before I put it into his pond. The other one was taken last year while he was repairing his bottom drain. Mike has been using my clay since he bought the koi and you can see the beni is just as bright as it was 9 years before.
Gene
WWKC Lifetime Pro Member #1
http://www.koiclay.com
The only failures are those that stop trying! There is a very thin line between procrastination and delayed gratification. You won't be happy with what you want, if you aren't happy with what you have. It's not what you are looking at, but where you are looking from.
Here is a link to a Koiphen thread from 11/2009 about Mike taking some of the koi to a koi show.
https://www.koiphen.com/forums/showth...mike+grepiotis
Gene
WWKC Lifetime Pro Member #1
http://www.koiclay.com
The only failures are those that stop trying! There is a very thin line between procrastination and delayed gratification. You won't be happy with what you want, if you aren't happy with what you have. It's not what you are looking at, but where you are looking from.