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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @davidmiller8634
    @davidmiller8634 Год назад

    This was informative and comical. Brilliant!

  • @davidporat7757
    @davidporat7757 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your time
    I’m looking forward for your next videos

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад

      So many ideas for videos. More coming soon.

  • @mykoiobsession
    @mykoiobsession Год назад +2

    Definitely some good points regarding surface area. My outdoor pond is 15 ft x 10 ft x 5.5 ft deep and my indoor overwintering pond is 10 ft x 8 ft x 4 ft deep. Both ponds are well filtered and have a constant supply of aeration to ensure the koi always have excellent oxygen levels. Looking forward to your next 200 -videos. Cheers.

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад +1

      Sounds like the perfect Koi pond to me. 200 answers coming up.

    • @saratharavind2670
      @saratharavind2670 Год назад

      How many fish are in your exterior koi pond?

    • @mykoiobsession
      @mykoiobsession Год назад

      @@saratharavind2670 I have a total of 13 koi in the pond. I'll be posting a video later today showing them all as they move from indoors to outdoors.

  • @patricksheringham5965
    @patricksheringham5965 Год назад +4

    And don't forget the bigger the pond the more expensive it is to build and run. Bigger higher capacity pumps will be needed which will consume more electricity and any pond treatments (anti parasite etc) will be more expensive as they are based on the volume of water. A pond of 10,000 Litres or less should be considered if costs are an issue to you, but even at this size you can keep good quality koi.

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад

      Yes your absolutely 👍 good comments.

    • @KA-om9oz
      @KA-om9oz Год назад

      Bigger the pond, the more the cost.....shocking!!!

  • @bawtrykoipond
    @bawtrykoipond Год назад +1

    Some great information here @LeeCalladine. Particularly about surface area. Surface area is arguably one of the most important factors in pond design and you made the point particularly well with the example of an extremely long pond.

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад +1

      Surface area is far more important than depth for sure 👍

  • @shaunleonard8146
    @shaunleonard8146 Год назад +1

    Happy New Year Lee. First class upload, Thank you

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад +1

      Can't wait to start on the renovations. Got to it sort before new season.

  • @Dave-Lefever
    @Dave-Lefever Год назад +1

    Informative as ever 👍

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад +1

      Over the next year I want to discuss lots of things I have never mentioned before too.

  • @michealadderley9081
    @michealadderley9081 Год назад

    Another great informative video . I'm happy with my current pond and filter systems I've not had any issues with maintenance or freezing temperatures as I put similar polystyrene sheets between DPM layers all around the hole before the layer of sand and another DPM then Firestone rubber liner on top . And polystyrene covers that protect surface from frost . No heaters or uvs as pond is protected overhead and on 3 sides from predators and adverse weather conditions . All my fish are growing well and are always hungry 😊

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад +1

      Healthy Koi have big appetite. Not souch in winter but definitely when it's warmer.

    • @michealadderley9081
      @michealadderley9081 Год назад

      @@leecalladine I've monitored the water quality and temperature quite closely during the cold weather I do have emergency heaters but never needed them as all the insulation and the kiln dried sand I used between liners and the 100ml cellotex I made my covers out of have kept the water temperature above 12degrees . So far . I'm so glad I did it all before the rise in cost of materials . energy etc

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад +1

      @@michealadderley9081 thats amazing.the insulation must be very effective. we have had our heater running for weeks. the temp is only set low but the more insulation the better.

  • @keepingitkoi
    @keepingitkoi Год назад +1

    First 👍👍 great info as always 👍

  • @Chequr_Prostate
    @Chequr_Prostate Год назад +2

    Also the bigger the pond the more volume of any treatments you may need to use, and treatments are costly.

  • @Sharpeyskoi
    @Sharpeyskoi Год назад

    great video lee. love them two shusuis btw

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад

      Lots more koi be coming in aprx months. Just got to get the new tanks done now.

  • @paulsmith9869
    @paulsmith9869 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @lindosbay
    @lindosbay Год назад +1

    Once you have done the jigsaw it might be an idea to number the sheet. 😀😃

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад +1

      Okay will do.

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад +1

      I am so dumb. yes your right. But i am seriously dumb because it turns out they don't all go flat on the water never did!

    • @lindosbay
      @lindosbay Год назад

      Ha ha ha.

  • @koikarma5363
    @koikarma5363 Год назад +1

    👍👍💯💯

  • @JH-fv1gq
    @JH-fv1gq Год назад

    What do you think of Golden Orfe as pond fish. 👍

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад +1

      great fish for larger ponds. can get very big and dart around

    • @JH-fv1gq
      @JH-fv1gq Год назад

      @@leecalladine Thanks

  • @pedrofontes8494
    @pedrofontes8494 Год назад

    Here in United States, where should a go to get the toughest pond liner and the best budget

    • @leecalladine
      @leecalladine  Год назад +1

      You definitely want rubber. Sorry can't make any recommendations beyond that.

  • @Davidj3
    @Davidj3 Год назад

    Lee Lee Lee Lee!!