White Cloud Minnows Added to the DIY Backyard Mini Pond | No Filter
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- Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024
- In this video I add my White Cloud Mountain Minnows back to the back yard mini pond for the summer. This no filter setup is super cheap and easy to setup and maintain. White Cloud Minnows are an excellent choice for people in cooler climates, definitely give them a look! In this video I also give you a quick update on the pond and how the floating plants are doing, so far.
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I live in south wales in the uk and I leave my mountain minnows out year round in my turtle pond. I use them to eat the mosquito larvae. We get pretty cold winters here, we have prolonger periods of below freezing and at one point I had 2 inches of ice on the pond. They survived just fine!!
Great to hear! I may have to leave mine out this winter to see how they do :)
A large in-ground pond would still probably have water near 40 degrees at the bottom even when there is ice on top. Your pond is above ground, uninsulated and not very large. If you leave the white cloud mountain minnows out in the winter and the water temp drops below 41 then they may die. I have a similar pond to yours and I'm in NC. My minnows went into torpor and weren't doing well so I added a submersible aquarium heater. If you want minnows that can survive down to 33 degrees try rosy reds or mosquito fish.
I'm in Swansea. Started a large half wine barrel pond for Japanese rice fish and white cloud mountain minnows. Any advice would be gratefully received
@@carlosio hi mate. My pond is 6.5ft x 4ft. The deepest part is only about 2ft deep but most of it is about 8 inches deep. They have been out for 2 winters and the minnows are still going strong and look fat and happy
@@Bulldog2108 that's amazing to know. I knew the Rice fish would be hardy enough, as I've seen they have similar winters to us in Japan. But wasn't 100% sure on the Minnows
peacock bass would look great in that pond
ya it would
dude keep it up don't quit
I’ve got so many plans for the channel! thanks for the comment!
You could add a sponge filter-- they are super cheap and connect to your air pump hosing. No electricity needed. I have one in my whiskey barrel pond and it keeps my pond nice and clear. Also gives a place for good bacteria to grow.
Like Heath, I am in New Zealand and my WCMMs are outside all year round.
Temperature occasionally slips below 30F at night mid-winter but they don't seem to mind it at all.
Nice! Good to know. I might have to try keeping mine outside this winter!
@@AquariumPlantLab I think the secret is to make sure the water is deep enough for the fish to stay well below any surface icing.
You should be at least able to elongate the time they spend outdoors, i'e into autumn/fall.
Be careful with the frog. I had a toad coming in and eating my fish from my small pond. I love the pond😊
A bigger piece of wood with some transitional plants will give it more dimensions! :)
awesome suggestion! I’m going to don’t just that! now what kind of plants!?
I've actually just set up my outdoors tub. Gonna let mine run a couple weeks before adding my fish. I'm putting cherry barbs in mine. I have a floating planter in mine. Blood dock and creeping jenny.
Awesome idea with the floating planter! I might have to look into that! Thanks for the idea 😃
i think maybe this year you should try and breed bristlenose plecos 1 pair of those and then a group of ricefish
Ive definitely had ricefish on my mind! Perhaps those will be in my pond this spring 😁
@@AquariumPlantLab yeah i find ricefish really interesting in their behaviours because they dont exactly school but wouldnt like just being alone so yeah really unique
A bit of hessian or shade cloth around the edge, could add some creepy jenny plant. would droop over the edge, hide the air hose and just make it look a tad more natural. :)
Oooo I like that idea!! Would look great!
Bruh....you can put a "Fish Viewing Tube" in your pond. That would add the wow factor
what species of duckweed are you using? where did you buy it?
I think though there's too many leaves on the surface for one to appreciate the fish especially with the bubbles.
hey that’s excellent advise, thanks! I think I’ll reduce the duckweed a bit and perhaps add a air shutoff valve for fish viewing!
i am also this year going to do my first one i will be breeding bristlenose pleco and white clouds with a solar powered air pump in a 50 gallon tub i am really excited since i will also be building my own greenhouse out of bamboo
Nice! Sound like you have some awesome projects ahead 👍
@@AquariumPlantLab thanks i hope it goes well
Maybe if you try medaka ( ricefish) you can keep all the year long the minipond outside
Up here in the nw theres a lot of dragon flies. Have you had any issues with them? I was thinking of a white cloud minnow and ghost shrimp pond but heard dragon flies will eat them both.
I haven’t had any issues actually!
I'm trying a 20 long outside under an overhang with whiteclouds for the first time this year. Maybe will get 3 hrs of sunlight. It's finally just getting warm enough here in Wisconsin so should be able to add soon! Golden or regular whiteclouds? Nice vid enjoyed it!
awesome idea! just keep an eye on the water temp for the first week or two. Goldens would be cool, I don’t have any experience with them but they look great!
@@AquariumPlantLab just put 11 in yesterday!i went with the goldens and they are very nice! Loving them so far. Temp at 70 and i will watch closely. 👍
Sweet! Glad you pulled the trigger and opted for the goldens! Let me know how it goes!
I would move the stick to cover the air supply... i like the simple setup and really wouldnt add anything else
Thats a good idea!
What if the frog eats the tiny fish? Or do they only eat insects?
Haha great question! I bet the frog would eat anything it can fit in it’s mouth! Most of those fish were slightly too large for the frog. No need to worry though, the fish are inside in an aquarium now, this setup is no longer running :)
P.S Im in nz oh and add endler guppys
hey hey! thanks for your support! hello from northwest washington (near Canada haha)
Will these leaves will produce itself in larger quantities
They reproduce very quickly in a setup like this!
@@AquariumPlantLab I just brought this. So I wanted to know will they grow or not. Anyway I'm your new subscriber.love from India ❤
Almost 900
woot! 1000 now!!!
how many times a month you change the water?
I only change the water a couple times a season actually. But I constantly remove duckweed. The duckweed acts as a waste sponge, so as long as you remove duckweed regularly you don’t need to do as many water changes :)
What food you feed them with?
Ive never been too picky with food, I use flake food and I typically try new foods when I run out 👍
@@AquariumPlantLab Thank U!
How do you keep your minnows from floating out of the mini pond when it floods outside. 😂
Two things. There’s a roof above the pond so rain doesn’t get in. But I also drilled a small hole about 1 inch from the top of the tub. This acts as a maximum water level meter for when I do water changes. 😊
@@AquariumPlantLab ok ty