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Click here to purchase a Sick Fish House Call! Splendor Koi and Pond's trained staff can spot and treat many common fish health problems. We are not fish doctors or veterinarians, but we know our business. If you have sick fish, we first recommend you contact a veterinarian experienced in koi health. If none are available, call us at 770-321-FISH, and we will help. Working with hundreds of koi customers on a daily basis has given us the knowledge of trouble spots and how you can maintain a healthy environment for your fish. ![]() ![]() ![]() On-site, we will perform a thorough biological assessment of the fish and the pond water. Based on our findings, we will be able to offer suggestions and possible treatments to improve the health of your fish. If you want us to administer the treatment, we will require a waiver of liability. Unfortunately, due to the weakened condition of your sick fish and the stress of treatment, sometimes the fish do not survive. Please keep in mind: our goal is total customer satisfaction. See the many testimonials from our satisfied customers—and how we helped improve the health of their fish and pond. Suppose that something's wrong with the pond and you don't know what to do. The clock is ticking because the fish look sick. |
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1552 Rosewood Circle Marietta, GA 30067
770.321.3474 office
770.321.3472 fax
March thru November
Monday–Saturday: 10am–4pmSunday: 12am–2pm
December thru February
Monday–Saturday: 10am–3pmSunday: Closed
An Interesting Fact
The word 'koi' comes from Japanese, simply meaning "carp." It includes both the dull grey fish and the brightly colored varieties. What are known as 'koi' in English are referred to more specifically as 'nishikigoi' in Japan (literally meaning 'brocaded carp'). |





