Myron and Ellen Kloubec embarked on their aquaculture journey three decades ago with the establishment of a fish production and management enterprise in Amana, Iowa. Initially focused on game fish, the farm later transitioned to embrace the enchanting world of koi, inspired by their son Nick’s growing fascination with these colorful creatures. Through unwavering dedication, the Kloubec family nurtured their passion for koi, gradually shifting their focus to prioritize the breeding and rearing of these majestic fish.
Nestled among the picturesque hills of Eastern Iowa, Kloubec Koi Farm exudes a tranquil charm reminiscent of Niigata, Japan. Spanning 80 acres, the farm boasts over 55 meticulously landscaped mud ponds, artfully terraced to harness the purity of snowmelt, an essential element in the growth of koi. Beyond the pristine water, Kloubec Koi Farm benefits from an abundance of exceptional clay, crucial for the optimal development of these prized fish. Positioned in a region teeming with mineral-rich clay, the farm stands as an ideal sanctuary for cultivating exquisite koi specimens.