I'm also overwintering ricefish outside for the first time this year. The pond has overwintered before and was fine so I'm thinking all will go well. 110 gallon. Central Arkansas
Yes, you should basically treat them the same as goldfish. No food below 10c. I've had Medaka outside over winter here in the UK. Can get pretty cold at night (down to -5c) but it doesn't stay like that duting the day. Mine seem to survive pretty well. Even the ones that I keep in a modified Belfast sink thats only 15cm deep. Remarkable creatures.
@@AQUAPROS 5'*5*3* I also keep them in a mini pond made out of an old ceramic sink that's probably about 2'*1'*1/2'. My larger pond is very low stocked, only 6 shubunkins in there with the Medaka. Loads of plants. They like to spawn in the water lettuce.
hehehe....sorry had to laugh....garage definitely freezes here in Wisconsin...that is all carry on...also think it's great you are so into the rice fish been enjoying all these videos.
Fish are pretty resilient. I keep feeder fish (minnows) in a 20 gallon out door year round and they'll eat whatever they can find and scavenge from the water.
I got a trio. Hopefully I don't loose the male. They were $10 a piece so I'm not risking them over winter in the 25 gal planter I got at Tractor Supply. Your videos got me hooked on Medaka.
I live in Southern California and have aome fish outside all year round. This year will be my first time trying Medaka outside all year. I know for my outdoor Fancy Goldfish, when it's cold but warm enough to feed, I'll offer him dried seaweed as that's pure plant material and some of the safest food to feed during cold weather. I also wonder if you could feed the Medaka something like the Goldfish Wheat Germ pellets, meant for cool/cold weather. I know Medaka are NOT Goldfish. But i wonder if similar cool/cold weather feeding strategies might work for the Medaka.
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Thank you for all your pond videos!! It inspired me to set up a pond! Guppies did great outside!! ❤❤
I'm so glad! 😎
I'm also overwintering ricefish outside for the first time this year. The pond has overwintered before and was fine so I'm thinking all will go well. 110 gallon. Central Arkansas
Nice thats a big mini pond!!!! Good luck :)
Yes, you should basically treat them the same as goldfish. No food below 10c.
I've had Medaka outside over winter here in the UK. Can get pretty cold at night (down to -5c) but it doesn't stay like that duting the day.
Mine seem to survive pretty well. Even the ones that I keep in a modified Belfast sink thats only 15cm deep.
Remarkable creatures.
Nice! How bigs your pond???
@@AQUAPROS 5'*5*3* I also keep them in a mini pond made out of an old ceramic sink that's probably about 2'*1'*1/2'.
My larger pond is very low stocked, only 6 shubunkins in there with the Medaka.
Loads of plants. They like to spawn in the water lettuce.
hehehe....sorry had to laugh....garage definitely freezes here in Wisconsin...that is all carry on...also think it's great you are so into the rice fish been enjoying all these videos.
Good to know! Hahah dang...... 🤪 heater for you!
Very interesting facts about medakas, that i didnt know yet. Excited for minipond-saison 2024 allready😊
I knowwwww i cant wait ;)
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Fish are pretty resilient. I keep feeder fish (minnows) in a 20 gallon out door year round and they'll eat whatever they can find and scavenge from the water.
Beautiful freaks of nature. ‘Nuff said.
Lots of great information thanks for sharing
Thanks Mark! You got any ricefish????
Not feeding them while they are outside, means they are eating just natural foods (bugs, macro, and microfauna, etc)
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I learned Medaka don't live as long if they don't experience cold weather. I made one of my aquariums cool water to help my young tricolor medaka
Nice!!!
How many tri colors you got???
I got a trio. Hopefully I don't loose the male. They were $10 a piece so I'm not risking them over winter in the 25 gal planter I got at Tractor Supply. Your videos got me hooked on Medaka.
@@dantheman8112 thats awesome dan, thats a great deal for tri colors... whered ya get em????
@@AQUAPROS Keystone Clash. Small World Aquatics sold them there. PA
I live in Southern California and have aome fish outside all year round. This year will be my first time trying Medaka outside all year.
I know for my outdoor Fancy Goldfish, when it's cold but warm enough to feed, I'll offer him dried seaweed as that's pure plant material and some of the safest food to feed during cold weather.
I also wonder if you could feed the Medaka something like the Goldfish Wheat Germ pellets, meant for cool/cold weather. I know Medaka are NOT Goldfish. But i wonder if similar cool/cold weather feeding strategies might work for the Medaka.
Ya i think your right, as long as thoes pellets are small enough and the temps above 50 I think its all good.
180 days isnt 8 months
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hmmmmm 8 months = 180 days.........