Most koi handle winter outdoors just fine—after all, they’re basically nature’s floating snowbirds. But sometimes you need to bring them indoors for the season: maybe your pond is too shallow, freezes solid, or looks more like an iced latte than a safe habitat. Whatever the reason, moving koi inside for winter can be an adventure… a wet, splishy-splashy, “please don’t jump out of the bucket” adventure.
Let’s walk through how to move your koi indoors for the winter safely, smoothly, and without soaking the entire house.