YES! Medaka's ! I have 8 container ponds with 7 different strains. You'll love Lame' (metallic/Glitter scales) Medaka Japanese Ricefish. Tri-color Lame' (la may) looks like little koi's. When the sun hits your ricefish they really are amazing! You'll be hooked.
@@AQUAPROS Mine is only about 30 gal, so just Medaka rice fish for now. I’m considering adding a few White Clouds as well. Would love to find some cold tolerant shrimp to add to the mix.
Awesome video! Been keeping Medaka for about 5 ish years now awesome fish they are legit like mini koi! If anyone's planning on making a budget pond or first pond I highly recommend going to your local Burlington or Ross they are currently selling decent sized pond bowls for $9.99 or less!
Yup Medaka are aMAZING- people in the NE area have to join the bandwagon- I have three strains im working with and selling eggs to get people to see how great they are for our cold weather ❤ love the mini pond!
Hi! Just a question regarding their tolerance for heat. I’m also in the NE, and we get some pretty hot stretches (for weeks) in the summer. Would they be able to survive those hot days? We have plenty of shade around our above ground 100 gal pond, but just worry about fluctuations. Thank you!
@@SpeedyMarie77 with that size, the fish should be able to go low enough to avoid high temps near the surface, more floating plants and artificial cover can help too. You should be fine with most "outdoor" fish
Awesome! You may wish to point out in future videos to check your state laws on some of those plants--water hyacinth, salvinia, etc. may be illegal due to its ability to spread in the wild and choke out native species.
Rice fish look amazing in outdoor ponds! My puppy has decided to pull out every plant or spawning mop from all my ponds this year so hopefully you have better luck outdoor breeding.
that is a great eb and flow water bed so the only ting about this setup is that the growing container, with the clay pellets could probably be about 4x bigger. atm you might have some nitrate issues (cause the tiny fish) but after they get bigger that one tank can provide nutrients for a very large planted bed, like 4x4 sq ft, basically one ft per gold fish I've had great luck with kale in aquaponics, and basil! Go crazy with the herbs they will do awesome! Also green onions and chives are good, as long as the seeds don't wash out into your tank. can't wait to see the update in a few weeks :D great work
p.s. in my bed im growing strawberries, basil, kale, thyme, green onions (from bottom cuts after eating) and i'm trying a zuchinni but idk if it's working out well, they don't seem to like the stem being wet.
Thanks for the heads up! You think the goldfish will produce too much NH3 relative to my small biomass in the filter??? I was kinda thinkin it would be the opposite....
How are you preventing the goldfish from getting caught in the pump? Maybe a video of how you set up the pump would be helpful. I am looking to get into aquaponics and need to see something clearer on the pump situation.
Let the roots decide on their where to go. Starting with younger plants are usually better and make sure to cut the roots down so they aren't clumped up and grow into wherever they need to. Some of those roots will probably rot since you clumped them up but with a bit of luck microbes might eat through the dead plant matter quickly enough. The pond is outdoors so microbes will find their way in there if it's all dechlorinated.
That in my backyard is called a Raccoon Buffet. The fish cant get away. Just bones all around. It was a horrible sight for my 4 year old daughter wanting to see the fishies. So all we got now is a plant holder. Don't put water in it so no mosquitos.
@@AQUAPROSyeah the set up looks good with the clay and nice water circulation, the kale should grow nicely, fast growing species like lettuce or spinach should also grow in something like that
@@AQUAPROSnot all zucchini cultivars have tendrils to “climb” or attach themselves to structures, you may need to assist them with twine, clips, Velcro gardening tape, and etc if yours doesn’t have those tendrils. I have two small water gardens/ponds, I repurposed big planters without drainage holes, one is 18 gallons and the other is 10-12 gallons and each has 5 rose gold minnow fish. And I’m struggling the most with keeping my pump from clogging (hornwort seaweed shedding) and finding good alternatives for pots and layouts that can fit small ponds, everything takes too much space… In the small pond I have a creeping Jenny and baby prince tut potted, and several salvinia minima, one water lettuce and one water hyacinth. In the bigger pond I have a water Lily potted in a canvas bag, one mojito calocasia, one dwarf papyrus and one creeping Jenny potted, and parrot feather, aside the other same floating plants and the other one. Should I aim for adding soil/sand to the bottom of the pond and plant directly? Should I DIY my own canvas bags? Also I have started several lotus seeds, they seem to be ready to plant now, so I’m ready to experiment with them! Thanks
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YES! Medaka's ! I have 8 container ponds with 7 different strains. You'll love Lame' (metallic/Glitter scales) Medaka Japanese Ricefish. Tri-color Lame' (la may) looks like little koi's. When the sun hits your ricefish they really are amazing! You'll be hooked.
Niceeeee ya so I just got the midnight black and koi varieties the other day ;)
@@AQUAPROS I stayed away from the blacks ones, just couldn't see them from above in the outside container ponds. I think your hooked LOL
I would’ve used various smaller drill bit sizes to make it look less precise and more natural. Very cool project!
One of the better pond videos I’ve seen . Definitely a cool build
Great looking patio pond! Can’t wait to see what you’ve got in mind for Medaka. I’m totally hooked on “summer tubbing” ☀️
Thanks! What fish do you keep in em?
@@AQUAPROS Mine is only about 30 gal, so just Medaka rice fish for now. I’m considering adding a few White Clouds as well. Would love to find some cold tolerant shrimp to add to the mix.
Wonderful video! Love it. You can make pros and cons about this pound and others about ur decisions, and what did u change to improve quality?
Hermoso!!! Saludos desde Chiapas, Mexico!!! 😃✌🏾🫶🏾
Awesome video! Been keeping Medaka for about 5 ish years now awesome fish they are legit like mini koi! If anyone's planning on making a budget pond or first pond I highly recommend going to your local Burlington or Ross they are currently selling decent sized pond bowls for $9.99 or less!
What types of medakas do you have!?
@@AQUAPROS Red Caps, Platinums, Tigers, Sapphires, Tricolor, Yozakuras but more in the making!
@@samuelaguilar7024 awesome!
I Need some outdoor ponds for sure very cool thanks for sharing 💗👍✌️💯
Not bad for free handing the cuts. Looks nice.
Thanks Chris 😎 forgot I could use my angle tool thing to brace the saw 😂
Looks awesome 😍
Huge love and respect from India brother
Yup Medaka are aMAZING- people in the NE area have to join the bandwagon-
I have three strains im working with and selling eggs to get people to see how great they are for our cold weather ❤ love the mini pond!
What types do you have!? I just got some midnight black and kois ;)
Hi! Just a question regarding their tolerance for heat. I’m also in the NE, and we get some pretty hot stretches (for weeks) in the summer. Would they be able to survive those hot days? We have plenty of shade around our above ground 100 gal pond, but just worry about fluctuations. Thank you!
@@SpeedyMarie77 with that size, the fish should be able to go low enough to avoid high temps near the surface, more floating plants and artificial cover can help too. You should be fine with most "outdoor" fish
Awesome! You may wish to point out in future videos to check your state laws on some of those plants--water hyacinth, salvinia, etc. may be illegal due to its ability to spread in the wild and choke out native species.
Rice fish look amazing in outdoor ponds!
My puppy has decided to pull out every plant or spawning mop from all my ponds this year so hopefully you have better luck outdoor breeding.
What color varients do you have????
Miyuki platinum blue is only variant right now.
They show up very well against the dark bottom of the little pond.
that is a great eb and flow water bed
so the only ting about this setup is that the growing container, with the clay pellets could probably be about 4x bigger.
atm you might have some nitrate issues (cause the tiny fish) but after they get bigger that one tank can provide nutrients for a very large planted bed, like 4x4 sq ft, basically one ft per gold fish
I've had great luck with kale in aquaponics, and basil! Go crazy with the herbs they will do awesome!
Also green onions and chives are good, as long as the seeds don't wash out into your tank.
can't wait to see the update in a few weeks :D great work
p.s. in my bed im growing strawberries, basil, kale, thyme, green onions (from bottom cuts after eating) and i'm trying a zuchinni but idk if it's working out well, they don't seem to like the stem being wet.
Thanks for the heads up! You think the goldfish will produce too much NH3 relative to my small biomass in the filter??? I was kinda thinkin it would be the opposite....
How are you preventing the goldfish from getting caught in the pump? Maybe a video of how you set up the pump would be helpful. I am looking to get into aquaponics and need to see something clearer on the pump situation.
Your construction process looks like mine! 😂😂😂 Measure once and hope for the best!
Looks like a cool project, and I have that same couch Brother…lol
Niceeeeee its a good gaming seat 😅🤪
Looks amazing!!! Great job! I am hoping to be able to try something similar soon😊
The pond looks good!
Thanks Ginger :)
Looks dope!
Thanks Anthony!
Cool video! I can't seem to get past the planning stage for my first patio pond. Too many decisions to make, but I'm excited to get started.
You can do it!
That’s an awesome idea . Great video 😁👍
Thank you 🤗
Do you have any measurements? What are the size of the boards?
Hey Mike do you use any filters on summer tubs?
I typically dont, just let the pond plants do the work, but you cpuld totally add whatever ypu want if yur close to a plug!
Nice
Let the roots decide on their where to go. Starting with younger plants are usually better and make sure to cut the roots down so they aren't clumped up and grow into wherever they need to. Some of those roots will probably rot since you clumped them up but with a bit of luck microbes might eat through the dead plant matter quickly enough. The pond is outdoors so microbes will find their way in there if it's all dechlorinated.
Your amazing
I can’t find Monterey Sand, what could I use in place of it?
You got to let me know were you buy that Is monterey beach sand bro I need some for my pond I am setting up
Local fish stores! Its in a bag that says "cemex"
Love you videos and found you via Aquarium Co-Op. Now how can we sponsor to get you a gimble to stop mr. shaky cam?
Already done ;) check the latest vid!
Hooray, keep up the great work!@@AQUAPROS
Gold fish live for 250 years? 😂 6 minutes 35 seconds.
goldfish live for 250 years 😳 my great grand children would love them
gotta have something to leave the great great grandchildren :)
👍🏻👍🏻
First comment, great video !!!
Legend!
We cant get power to our garden, so we are stuck with solar ponds.
Solar ponds work great, but i guess only if they are small or you have some serious equipment, whats your setup like????
No one ever shows how setup outlet.
Hey
That in my backyard is called a Raccoon Buffet. The fish cant get away. Just bones all around. It was a horrible sight for my 4 year old daughter wanting to see the fishies. So all we got now is a plant holder. Don't put water in it so no mosquitos.
Dangggg i feel ya, that def happened to me at my old place :/
How much less could he care?
Talking from experience zucchini will outgrow everything and go crazy so maybe not the best for that situation
Thanks for letting me know! Is the trellis Idea not a good one?
@@AQUAPROSyeah the set up looks good with the clay and nice water circulation, the kale should grow nicely, fast growing species like lettuce or spinach should also grow in something like that
@@arnoldmmbb ill let ya know what happens! Cheers
@@AQUAPROSnot all zucchini cultivars have tendrils to “climb” or attach themselves to structures, you may need to assist them with twine, clips, Velcro gardening tape, and etc if yours doesn’t have those tendrils.
I have two small water gardens/ponds, I repurposed big planters without drainage holes, one is 18 gallons and the other is 10-12 gallons and each has 5 rose gold minnow fish.
And I’m struggling the most with keeping my pump from clogging (hornwort seaweed shedding) and finding good alternatives for pots and layouts that can fit small ponds, everything takes too much space…
In the small pond I have a creeping Jenny and baby prince tut potted, and several salvinia minima, one water lettuce and one water hyacinth. In the bigger pond I have a water Lily potted in a canvas bag, one mojito calocasia, one dwarf papyrus and one creeping Jenny potted, and parrot feather, aside the other same floating plants and the other one.
Should I aim for adding soil/sand to the bottom of the pond and plant directly? Should I DIY my own canvas bags?
Also I have started several lotus seeds, they seem to be ready to plant now, so I’m ready to experiment with them!
Thanks
Too small for them