Great video Andy, love your updates. The pond and fish look awesome and your sense of humour and style of broadcasting makes my day. Can’t wait for the next one
Must thank you Andy for showing me Fok pond clay. After running my 2,000 gallon pond for 25 years I recently watched one of James the koi whisperer's video's where he showed adding Mediclay & explained what it added to the water & how the koi benefit. Been adding 50 gms / week since watching & buying some & all seems good with gin clear water & happy fish. Just as the mediclay was running out I watched you compare the value of the two brands of clay, I replaced with Fok for the first time this week, as I add clay every Thursday , 24 hours later the koi seem very happy & content., the 20 x 5 cm baby koi added in July this year are dashing around the koi I how spent 25 years growing on from a baby & the others. Thanks mate !
Thanks for watching and for the feedback. Chuffed to bits that the FOK have seen positive results for you as well. I'm monitoring mine and putting an update video together soon. Cheers.
OMG!!!!!! WISH I HAD FOUND Your video FIRST!!!! Had a Koi/Wade Pond with a waterfall installed and added $1000 (5 big koi and a couple of bits) only to all end up dead a month later .... cause I thought all I had to do was change the self dosing bag once a mth and add beneficial bacteria once a week and keep the water at a certain level. THIS IS REALLY A FULL TIME JOB: which I was not looking for....
Hiya, if you still have your pond, I have loads of content on my channel that will help with every topic of Pond keeping and Koi management. I post videos on my experiences and knowledge gained to help others that maybe aren't sure. 😉👍
Been ongoing the design etc! Rescued koi happy! But treatments and bacteria been quite a challenge! Algae on liner been ongoing ! Filtration for both ponds more than afaquate!
I have gone through all you mention f! Salt being key! Kockney koi four bay, 2 ponds ! Both independently or joined with cascades Summer! Planning for winter poly carboanqye and reduce oxygen etc. Added water filter chlorine,
Great video, I’m going through new pond syndrome at the moment, ammonia dropped off but nitrite high. I’ve done 20% water change and added a pond Bomb. Hope this helps bring the nitrite levels down. You explained this cycle very well. Thank you
Very useful Andy great to see the transformation from then till now I guess koi keeping is a journey we start on learning as we go from mistakes we make and learning from others and sharing advise great stuff 👍
Andy enjoyed listening to you good commen sense l notice no net cover over your pond so l take it you don't get any unwanted visitors to your pond when not garded
Hiya, thanks for that. Glad.tou enjoyed the video. I don't usually get any unwanted visitors but did have a couple of fish jump this season so fitted a net. Here's the video for my net install.. ruclips.net/video/l3O6xNBOipQ/видео.html
Love all your videos Andy, I've built my pond but not going to line it and set it up until next year now because I need to finish the rest of the garden first. I'm like a sponge soaking in all your advice so keep it coming 👍
Good luck! I try to post subjects that will help others during and after they build their ponds so they can learn from my mistakes and success... Glad your enjoying the videos. Plenty more to come, and good luck with your pond...
Great information mate,great listen 👍 I'm around 10 weeks in and my nitrite and nitrate is high so I'm on a 40% water change 😢 Still learning through various advice.
Hiya, Glad the video helps. It took my pond nearly 2 years to fully equal out with its beneficial bacteria managing the waste itself.. Time and patients will prevail..😉👍
Really liked your video. I am just in the finishing stages of having my 12000 ltr koi pond and waterfall built here in Thailand. Am very anxious to get fish and get things going.
Hi, Glad you enjoyed the video. From my experience I would suggest you consider putting just a hand full of fish in a new pond to allow your filter system to 'get up to speed' with the nitrification cycle before adding your planned amount of fish. Too many fish and too much feeding hungry Koi could over whelm your filters and you will spend too long trying to reduce the Ammonia and Nitrites, while putting your fish at risk? 😉👍
@@ronclausnitzer6697 Sounds like a plan. You need just enough fish and food you feed them to create the waste to start the cycle off. Then Test regular so you can react if harmful levels start to rise.. Good luck with your pond and I'd been interested to see how you get on..😉 👍🤞
Hi Andy. Been following you for a bit and just came across this video. It's been a great help. I have a 20000lph various, a 30000lph pressure filter into a 3 tier bakki shower feeding a 5000 ltr koi pond. It's only been running a week but I am starting to see an increase in no2. I did add some liquid bacteria would dropping myto the shower to begin with. I have done a 15% water change. I have 0 ammonia. Would dropping my pump down to give the waste more time to raise the NHS levels to help the cycle. Trev
Hiya, glad your enjoying the videos and you finding them helpful.. Slowing the pump down could help so wouldn't knock it till you've tried it. Also the water changes and reduction in feeding to reduce the waste will also help while the filter matures. You can't remove the feeding completely as this would remove the waste and stop the cycle.. The key is balancing feeding against the water tests 🤔😉👍... Water Tests good more feed, test bad reduce feed and so on.. Good luck.😉👍
Hi, that’s an interesting watch, I’m currently peaking in nitrite and nitrate , who would of thought it was so involved, I’ve just lost my biggest to what I believed was swim bladder disease she was at least 20 years old so quite sad, now I’m seeing some flashing and couple of fish with cotton like fungus so treating whole pond for 5 days, seems like one drama after another 😩 hopefully not to much longer till it levels out, nice to know I’m not alone, 👍
Hiya. Glad you enjoyed the video. There's loads of other videos that might interest you on my channel? So sorry to hear about the loss of your fish. I lost 2 this year and all the time and effort spent with the fish, they become part of the family pets. As I said in the video I had the filter knocked back a number of times dealing with treatments which made my new pond take a little longer than usual... You never alone in this hobby.. We are all here to help each other and learn from others experiences.. Cheers, 😉👍
I just found your channel. This late bit of advice is to add Folic Acid supplement tablets into the pond water as it goes into the filter. I had a 10000 gallon/40000L pond that I would put a dozen or so tablets every day for about ten days. Folic acid is very cheap and works wonders. Add every time that you work on filters, clean ponds, etc. The good bacteria eat the folic acid and makes them stronger, reproduce faster, and they will continue to function much later into the cold months. Plus the filter will recover faster in the Spring when your season begins again.
Hiya, Welcome to the channel. Glad you've found it. Thanks for the feedback. My channel is all about looking at how we do things and learning from each other. There's loads of other content on my channel that might interest you. I'll look into the folic acid and see if I can feature your comments in a future video.. Cheers. 😉👍
Your better reducing the feed right down and 10-20% water change. Then re test.. you have to reduce the food to reduce the waste that creates the Nitrite. But don't stop completely as the beneficial bacteria needs the ammonia to feed off..👍😉
@@skylarkowalski5086 The folic acid tablets are relatively slow in action. Water changes and food reduction along with the tabs can help. Add tabs after water changes.
@@skylarkowalski5086 The bacteria that convert nitrites to nitrates are the most slow growing and sensitive. Along with other suggestions, go to pond or pet store and get live bacteria to add to pond after water changes. Check expiration dates!! Also add a few more tablets of folic acid than previously recommended.
Hopin for advice please!! Brilliant vid on new pond syndrome, made it really easy to understand. My ammonia is dropping and nearly zero, nitrite has gone through the roof, nitrate also a bit high, what would be best to do please?? Thanks..
Hiya, reduce feeding and water change around 10-20%. See if you can balance your feeding to your water test results. If your not heated stop feeding at 10degrees. If your heated then continue to feed but monitor amount vs water test results. Good luck..😉👍
Thanks for taking us on your new pond syndrome journey. Very informative. Just remember BELL for LEFT (your left). That is where the subscribe button is.
Hi Andy I’m enjoying your videos loads along with your wit lol I’m going to start my pond build next spring . What size blocks did you use . I think your in stoke as I saw you in Peng koi . Be great for any advice about what you may have done or not done Keep the videos coming Thanks Andy
Hi. Glad your enjoying the videos. I'm just planning a video to describe how I put my pond together where I'll try to included as much details as I can fit in and Include what I should and shouldn't of done? Cheers.
Slowly catching up Andy 😁 one thing about nitrate. Have you tested your tap water? Im in Rural Lancs and our tap water has high nitrate levels naturally. So no amount of water changes helps. I had to add iris, hosta and a water lilly to lower it otherwise i was plagued with string algea.
Yes i test my tap water as it can change. Things like the PH in tap water is also good to know as well. With having no veg in my pond I sometimes put a plant in my filter system to water it so it will take nitrate out. The thing you've got to watch with that is what it's potted in as potting soil is very high in Nitrate so if you stick that in your pond your just increasing it. 😉👍👍😮
hi , just built my new pond , had to build a bigger one as I was given a lot of fish to rehome in the summer. do you stop feeding your fish , and if so what time of year. just I was wanting to feed them a little bit to raise the good bacteria in the new pond.
Hiya, In the UK we are coming close to non heated pond dropping to below 10 degrees, at that point I stop feeding. Heated ponds can continue if thay can hold the temp above 10 degrees. If you have a new pond I would feed to meet the after tests. If its a new pond replacing a matured pond, I would but some of the matured media in the new filters to help them out...cheers 😉👍
Hi mate great video, loved it u remembered the name for K1 but forgot the flow cor name lol, I’m the same as u mate and don’t like the idea of the bacteria balls getting into my pond, u can put them anywhere in your filter, even in side a netted bag of some sort is fine, they only need your water passing by them, keep up the good work all is looking well 👌🏻
Water changes will dialute the ammonia and Nitrite. I always test any water I use to see what it contains before going into the pond..I recently did a video on testing Water if you want to check that one out. 😉😉👍👍
It's very important for new koi pond owners to not assume that the cycle will complete between 4-6 weeks like what you've read online. Let me tell you, it is way longer than that. 4-6 weeks may apply for an aquarium but not in a koi pond. Here's my timeline so far. 2/18/2022 - Water started flowing through my filter, and I put in a bag of shrimp/squid to start ammonia cycle 3/06/2022 - I added my first batch of Koi 4/04/2022 - Is when I noticed my ammonia is reaching 0 based on the API tests 5/5/2022 - Nitrite still high, but I can see that it is slowly showing signs of going down base on the test results. Nitrate is showing around 20 ppm. I expect another month before it reaches 0. An experienced Koi keeper told me it takes between 6 months to 2 years for a pond to establish. I should not have added fish in so soon.
Hiya, Some good feedback there. I interested why you didn't get the koi in straight away and let them start the cycle?🤔? Yes you are very right, the cycle takes months and completed potentially in years? The video was intended to give others my experience In the first year of a new pond and how to get over the first frustrating months as new pond keepers may not be aware of the natural time scale it can take and how to deal with it and make adjustments to what you do to keep the nasty ammonia and Nitrites at bay while mother nature does her thing? Cheers..😉👍
@@KoiPondLifestyle Well I put a bag of shrimp because I was essentially on vacation those weeks. But the shrimp is good because you can have ammonia and since there are no fish, it wouldn't hurt anyone. Next time on my new pond, I'm going to flow water for salt 3 months before adding fish. And I'll do it with pure ammonia from a bag of shrimp.
Ho congrats on the 1K sub's only just spotted it that new pond can bite and go on for 12 months or more bouncing around most people start with to many fish and keep putting in more in filters take time a year to run in K1 is a hard one that takes two years to get to a good state
Could you add some used filter pads/sponge from an aquarium or seeded media from the local fish shop to get the cycle going? Whenever I'm settling up a new tank, I just move some of the media across. Instant cycle pretty much. Wouldn't the concept be the same with a pond?
Thanks for watching. That's my Orange Doitsu that always like to be near you especially when you have food in your hand. Doitsu. Refers to koi that have no scales, except for enlarged scales on the lateral line and two lines running alongside the dorsal fin. Glad you enjoyed the video...
Very interesting Mr A.W! Please would you be able to test Mr Thomas Cheethams ponds Ammonia, Nitrate and Nitrite levels? He doesn't seem to have much luck with his fish! 🤔👍
No problem! The thing with his pond is there's no real filtration or changing of water so the fish are basically sitting in their own waste for to long? I will have a look through if he wants me to. I haven't been up there for ages...😉😉
For understanding about the clay function, search for anoxic filtration system, you are going to find dr Kevin Novak's channel which explains in depth about the system. Complex for understanding, very easy to construct.
Filter system is a must. You've got to be able to circulate the water every day and filter out the waste. Then clean the filter system each week but be careful with the cleaning of the plastic media as that will hold the beneficial bacteria. Speak to your local fish shop or where you got your Koi from to see what they have on a budget.. 😉👍
@@KoiPondLifestyle I have a decent pump and uv filter nd got a test kit coming tomorrow I'm just wondering it's normal for them to hide in the rocks throughout the day and feed at night ??
Hi andy ive been having issues withmy nitrate levels ive done a 50 percent water change and put additives in my new filter but still getting high levels its a pink colour on the nitrates ive heard about clay do you put it straight in the pond or filter and how long after a water change do you think you should get lower nitrate readings cheers
Hiya. Now if your talking about Nitrate, I wouldn't worry to much as its the Nitrite you have to worry about. If you mean Nitrites, then 10-20% water changes to dilute it and reduce the fish feeding right down so they just have enough food to create waste. If your in the UK In these temps your fish will be very hungry but you'll need to be feeding alot less for the time being and watch the Nitrite levels. When they start to go down you can start to increase feeding again. If they start to go up again reduce the feed. It's getting that balance.. Most of all you have to be patient as this is mother matures pond cycling... With regards to clay, some Clay's assist with promotion of beneficial bacteria. FOK is one that I use and helps to increase the good bacteria. Good luck Hope this has helped.. 😉👍
@@KoiPondLifestyle yes ur being lazy buy fine fabric make a sieve. U rinse re use so I paid £6.99 for 3m of it . So long run cheaper and less waste in bin on eviroment 👍👍👍
Great video again, that hard work is starting to pay off, its going to be a cracking pond, are you getting a box liner ? And if so where from and how much if you don't mind me asking
If you believe there is a risk of flooding then an overflow drain built into your filter system would be required. If you mean a triple in system for your pond, why not. It would help with water changes buy you would again need an over flow to allow the water swapping and the trickle in fills the pond..😉👍
Hiya, I've never found my Nitrates to be high enough to worry about. I mainly monitor Ammonia, Nitrite and the KH levels to ensure they are where they should be and my pond water is at the right levels for the fish. 😉👍
@@KoiPondLifestyleThanks for the reply, you said in your video the nitrate level will peak and then drop down, I wondered why you are expecting it to drop? I would expect it to plateau as it will be bled off by your water changes unless you have something else going on?
keeping in mind that this is something many new fish/koi keepers are seeing, you have done a fantastic job explaining the nitrogen cycle in an approachable way. ive been keeping fresh and saltwater for around 12 years now and want to try my hand at koi. i wanted to ask you though: did you get your pond installed by a company, or did you build it yourself?
Hi, thanks for your comments. I built the pond with one of the builders from work laying the blocks with me as his labourer. The rest done by myself. I made a video on how I made it and a time lapse so you see see how it was done. Enjoy....😉😉👍
Hi, after 25 years, I have had to have my pond re fiberglass, and the fish have been in the pond for 2 weeks. amonia is about 0.7, but my koi are flicking and jumping. I treated them with formalin and malachite 8 days ago but still flicking and jumping some what, so I am thinking of putting in Clorimine T. What would you do?
@@kenn3875 ahh right, I'm just treating for that myself. I've used separate Formalin and malachite green as found It works better for my pond instead of the already mixed stuff as I can control the separate doses. I will dose 3 times after 5-7 days with UV off and predose cleaned filters..
Alot of Koi carry them around with them or they can come from slugs getting into the filters or pond. Bird pooh can carry Parasites. The most common one is adding new fish that your not aware of their history.. Many a pond has been desimated by an out break from intro of new fish..
I've always used suppliers I know or people that I know where their Koi have come from. Always be carefully to accept a cheap or free Koi without plenty of research..😉👍
Great video very informative. Two question I have are how many fish shall i start with and should I slowly increase the numbers I was thinking start with 2 give it a month then add another 2 so on or should I just get 20 fish and put them in all at once and do you think the time of year is going to make a difference? My thoughts are summer the bacteria will grow faster but winter the fish are less active and eating less not that I’ve ever heard people starting of a new koi pond in the middle of winter
Hi, Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video. There's plenty more on my channel that might help you as well? The amount of fish would depend on the size of your pond? Too many large fish in a small pond will produce too much waste for your filters to cope with and the nitrite levels would overwhelm the fish and kill them. Not enough in a big pond and the cycle could take ages to get started? From my experience I would place no more than 5-6 small to medium size fish and see how the nitrification levels go? Test water every day so you can react as described in the video. Plenty of air pumped into the pond to help as well. With regards to timing, and I was building a pond I would try to get it ready for water and fish in really early spring. That would give the pond the whole summer to start up and give the fish a chance to settle in. I made a mistake of adding fish too late in the year and they didn't make it through the winter. I'm just editing a video of my ponds first 12 months with this info in that could help your questions? Cheers....
Koi Pond lifestyle. Thanks for the reply only just come across you video so will check the others out 👍🏼. I’m just in the process of planning mine but aiming to get it ready for early spring next year so your information really helps, thanks and I’ll look forward to seeing the up and coming vids
Thing is you're adding fish to a pond that's not cycled. You wouldn't dream of doing that in a tropical aquarium, and its frowned upon to to do a fish-in cycle. So you add a source of ammonia , and cycle gradually.
Hiya, I completely agree. My fish had to go from the original pond to the new pond so alot of fish in a new pond with new filters. If I'd had the choice I would have placed just a few fish in to get through the cycle, then increased the fish from there.. cheers 😉 👍
I clean my filters out every week in summer when feeding is at its highest. The more you feed the more waste is produced to the filter, and the more they need cleaning. Less feed less waste and so on. Always clean your media filters with pond water. Brushes can be rinced with the hose pipe. How is your ammonia levels going. Are you starting to see any Nitrite yet? How many fish do you have producing the waste? Check out my other vids, theres loads on there and more coming for new pond owners. Cheers...
There are a number of methods 1. Add food to an empty pond to start the cycle 2. Add amonia to an empty pond to start the cycle 3. Add a few fish to start the cycle . You can also buy and add bacteria to the filter to increase their levels quicker. The thing to remember is the bacteria and the amount of waste must match otherwise you are just wasting money
Number 3 for me every time mate. You might as well start as you mean to go on with the fish creating the waste rather than trying to do it artificially. As I said in the video Patients will get you through it with just enough fish to start the cycle then add more once your through it....
Hi, thanks for watching. I am currently working on some changes to my filter bays over winter. I don't want to change anything now due to messing up my beneficial bacteria that's taken so long to get into the filters. If you have a look at my intro to my filter system video I explain more about my system there. With regards to the best media to use?? That is a great question that you will hear alot of different answer from different people. I will be making a video on what I change my system to. My advice would be same, don't change anything until after winter. Hope this helps.
@@stefanhedley4053 Cool. If you only have 3 bays then I would suggest bay 1 is brushes, bay 2 is media (Jap matting, K1 media etc) then some sort of sponge filter to remove the fine stuff before the water heads back to your pond. Its going to take some time for the beneficial to take charge in your filters. Good luck with your pond...
Hiya. If you have fish in the pond, and feeding them, they will be creating the ammonia to start the cycle. The beneficial bactieria you can add will help speed things up and the warm weather at the moment will also help. Giving the media beds plenty of oxygen is also key as the beneficial bactieria grow best in warm, dark places where they can intake oxygen. It nature's cycle that's going on in your pond at the moment that we can speed up a little but apart from being patient while it happens...🤔😉👍
@@KoiPondLifestyle i dont have any fish in there as of now. Thought about adding some goldfish but first, that's kinda mean to make them suffer with ammonia and nitrite.. and secondly i dont know if they would be 100% healthy. Dont wanna introduce any parasites to it. My baby koi that ive had since last fall (knocks on wood) are doing great in their container pond, so i dont want to worry about strange fish in their new water.. what i did the other night was siphon the fish poo from the bottom of the container pond and added it to the big pond. Should I just keep doing that?
@@high_fructose_corn_syrup hiya, you really need to add fish for them to create the ammonia needed to start the filters maturing. The gold fish idea is a good one to start your pond as goldfish are quite hardy and as long as you monitor the ammonia levels and act with water changes and reduce the feed if needed they will help kick start everything. Just don't add too many fish to begin with so your filters can cope with the waste..😉👍
another bacterium set converts nitrate into nitrogen gas, which is then released at the water's surface and absorbed into the air. This natural process of nitrate removal from your pond is known as complete nitrification or de-nitrification. The conundrum of complete nitrification, however, is that the process relies on special bacteria to convert nitrate into free nitrogen. These bacteria require low-oxygenated, stagnant water to survive. In fact, the oxygen-rich water of most ponds and filtration systems creates a deadly environment for these essential denitrifying bacteria. In other words you wont get these bacteria and you need to get them out with water changes.
Hi, Thanks for watching. Have you seen my clay videos? That might help with getting your Nitrite levels back down if the PP knocks your filters back? Good luck, I hope the PP sorts the issues out and you get back to normal quickly... Cheers.
@@KoiPondLifestyle Hi thx yes the PP worked my fish are doing very good luckely for me i only did my pond my filters whas clean. Yes i watch your clip of the clay and im looking for that clay here by us in Capetown. I asked a friend of mine that got Koi Select to order that clay for me.
Hi, thanks for watching. If you've Subscribed to my channel there are a few other videos featuring the upside down aquarium. Here is the original video I made to fit it. Enjoy.. ruclips.net/video/6uJlZWs0QOQ/видео.html
Hiya, I would keep fry away from the coming frosts if your in England as the fry would struggle with the changes in weather. There is another Channel (Derby Koi) that's currently looking after Baby Koi that might have more info on the subject. 😉😉👍👍
Hiya, how often would depend what your filters can cope with as your fish create waste. . Heavy feeding creates alot of ammonia from the fish that turns to Nitrite, both as you saw in the video are harmful. As I said in the video if your water tests are good then increase the feeding but if the harmful results are seen reduce the feeding. You can feed as many times as your fish like if the filters can handle the waste..
@@kenr4676 Hi, first you need to check if the white spots are waxy or are they small white hard spots? If they look waxy they might be Carp Pox that should go when the water warms up. If they are small hard white spots then that could be White spot that is treated with Malachite Green and Formalin. here is a link with more info to help you determine what the best action would be. pondinformer.com/koi-white-spot-treatment-guide/
I cant remember what the book was called? There was 2, a koi health with a white cover and a book called 'Koi kichi' I think that had a black cover? I gave them both back a while ago? I will ask next time I see the person for you?
Hiya, I completely agree. This was one of my first videos I made for the channel and experience with the sound while making the videos wasn't my best subject. I have considered recording it again for better quality? My more recent videos are so much better with sound and pictures as you should find if your finding more recent videos from the channel. Every day s a school day.. Thanks for the feedback..😉 👍
The beneficial bacteria needed for cycling cannot be bought in a power or dry form. As they would be dead. They constantly need a food source. There is only one or two products on the market that send you the bacteria needed and it is shipped cool packed and mailed immediately so the bacteria well survive. I have read this on several sights about the packaged bacteria and its just a scam?
No fish immediately. Koi are too expensive. Pee in the pond for a few weeks to get the ammonia cycle going. The bio filters will get populated and things will cycle for a time. Then put the fish in. Absolutely no reason to risk the fish. And it's too much time and energy monitoring things with the fish in. Just let the sucker go swamp and relax. The swampier the better because the bacteria population will ramp up then.. Then it will magically clear up in time. Then fish. 50 years of koi experience here.
Hi, interesting comment. If you don't add fish that create the waste, that feeds beneficial bactieria, the pond can't start it's natural Nitification cycle. It's got to happen if you want to keep fish in a pond..😉👍
Great video Andy, love your updates. The pond and fish look awesome and your sense of humour and style of broadcasting makes my day. Can’t wait for the next one
Hi, thanks for watching. So glad you are enjoying my videos as much as I enjoy making them. Cheers...Andy...
I know! I cracked up on minute 9:45.... "i'm just kidding, .... no i'm not" (i've run it back several times; i know - i really need to get a life)
Thank you so much.. I've learned something new about filtration, and your pond is very nice and awesome job.
Hi, thanks for that. Glad you enjoyed the video and it was helpful..😉👍👍
Must thank you Andy for showing me Fok pond clay. After running my 2,000 gallon pond for 25 years I recently watched one of James the koi whisperer's video's where he showed adding Mediclay & explained what it added to the water & how the koi benefit. Been adding 50 gms / week since watching & buying some & all seems good with gin clear water & happy fish. Just as the mediclay was running out I watched you compare the value of the two brands of clay, I replaced with Fok for the first time this week, as I add clay every Thursday , 24 hours later the koi seem very happy & content., the 20 x 5 cm baby koi added in July this year are dashing around the koi I how spent 25 years growing on from a baby & the others. Thanks mate !
Thanks for watching and for the feedback. Chuffed to bits that the FOK have seen positive results for you as well. I'm monitoring mine and putting an update video together soon. Cheers.
OMG!!!!!! WISH I HAD FOUND Your video FIRST!!!! Had a Koi/Wade Pond with a waterfall installed and added $1000 (5 big koi and a couple of bits) only to all end up dead a month later .... cause I thought all I had to do was change the self dosing bag once a mth and add beneficial bacteria once a week and keep the water at a certain level. THIS IS REALLY A FULL TIME JOB: which I was not looking for....
Hiya, if you still have your pond, I have loads of content on my channel that will help with every topic of Pond keeping and Koi management. I post videos on my experiences and knowledge gained to help others that maybe aren't sure. 😉👍
Very good video there mate you are doing a great job mate
Glad you enjoyed
Are u Australian , James
Everyone in Stoke can speak fluent Australian
Of course, we are multilingual..😉👍👍
Great video!!!!!!!
Thank you...😉👍
Good video thanks for info
Glad you enjoyed it. 😉👍
Been ongoing the design etc! Rescued koi happy! But treatments and bacteria been quite a challenge! Algae on liner been ongoing ! Filtration for both ponds more than afaquate!
Great video andy 👍👌🐟
Cheers. Glad you enjoyed it...😉👍
I have gone through all you mention f! Salt being key! Kockney koi four bay, 2 ponds ! Both independently or joined with cascades Summer! Planning for winter poly carboanqye and reduce oxygen etc. Added water filter chlorine,
Hiya. Never used salt in my pond. Just salt baths for an individual fush when needed..😉👍
Great video, I’m going through new pond syndrome at the moment, ammonia dropped off but nitrite high. I’ve done 20% water change and added a pond Bomb. Hope this helps bring the nitrite levels down. You explained this cycle very well. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed the video. Controlling the feeding will help with the waste created and control the Nitirites..😉👍
Very useful Andy great to see the transformation from then till now I guess koi keeping is a journey we start on learning as we go from mistakes we make and learning from others and sharing advise great stuff 👍
Glad you enjoyed that video. Your comment hit every nail on the head.. Every day is a school day in thus hobby...😉👍
Great video as always that koi in the aquarium kind of stole the show haha
Tell me about it.... 😁😁😉
Great video mate.
Thanks, Glad you enjoyed it..😉👍
Andy enjoyed listening to you good commen sense l notice no net cover over your pond so l take it you don't get any unwanted visitors to your pond when not garded
Hiya, thanks for that. Glad.tou enjoyed the video. I don't usually get any unwanted visitors but did have a couple of fish jump this season so fitted a net. Here's the video for my net install.. ruclips.net/video/l3O6xNBOipQ/видео.html
Keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
Love all your videos Andy, I've built my pond but not going to line it and set it up until next year now because I need to finish the rest of the garden first. I'm like a sponge soaking in all your advice so keep it coming 👍
Good luck! I try to post subjects that will help others during and after they build their ponds so they can learn from my mistakes and success... Glad your enjoying the videos. Plenty more to come, and good luck with your pond...
Thank you for the video
My pleasure. Thanks for watching...
Very good video Andy 👍
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it...
Boss video mate, great stuff 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great information mate,great listen 👍
I'm around 10 weeks in and my nitrite and nitrate is high so I'm on a 40% water change 😢
Still learning through various advice.
Hiya, Glad the video helps. It took my pond nearly 2 years to fully equal out with its beneficial bacteria managing the waste itself.. Time and patients will prevail..😉👍
Not from our customers. The ones that installed it correctly love it
Great video Andy love the new pond, t Shirt Chinese writing think it translates one of Japan's city
Thanks for watching. Well spotted with the Tshirt!...
Another fok in good video mate😁 good explanation of the pond cycle
Looking forward to the next episode mate 👍
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Glad you enjoyed it
I'm so glad everyone got that joke!
Good work subscribed
Great, thanks for the Sub...😉🖐
Cheers 👍
Really liked your video. I am just in the finishing stages of having my 12000 ltr koi pond and waterfall built here in Thailand. Am very anxious to get fish and get things going.
Hi, Glad you enjoyed the video. From my experience I would suggest you consider putting just a hand full of fish in a new pond to allow your filter system to 'get up to speed' with the nitrification cycle before adding your planned amount of fish. Too many fish and too much feeding hungry Koi could over whelm your filters and you will spend too long trying to reduce the Ammonia and Nitrites, while putting your fish at risk? 😉👍
I plan on just starting with 3 or 4.
@@ronclausnitzer6697 Sounds like a plan. You need just enough fish and food you feed them to create the waste to start the cycle off. Then Test regular so you can react if harmful levels start to rise.. Good luck with your pond and I'd been interested to see how you get on..😉 👍🤞
Plants are best thing for equalising and maintaining nitrite and nitrate.
Hi Andy. Been following you for a bit and just came across this video. It's been a great help. I have a 20000lph various, a 30000lph pressure filter into a 3 tier bakki shower feeding a 5000 ltr koi pond. It's only been running a week but I am starting to see an increase in no2. I did add some liquid bacteria would dropping myto the shower to begin with. I have done a 15% water change. I have 0 ammonia. Would dropping my pump down to give the waste more time to raise the NHS levels to help the cycle. Trev
Hiya, glad your enjoying the videos and you finding them helpful.. Slowing the pump down could help so wouldn't knock it till you've tried it. Also the water changes and reduction in feeding to reduce the waste will also help while the filter matures. You can't remove the feeding completely as this would remove the waste and stop the cycle.. The key is balancing feeding against the water tests 🤔😉👍... Water Tests good more feed, test bad reduce feed and so on.. Good luck.😉👍
Top man
Hi, that’s an interesting watch, I’m currently peaking in nitrite and nitrate , who would of thought it was so involved, I’ve just lost my biggest to what I believed was swim bladder disease she was at least 20 years old so quite sad, now I’m seeing some flashing and couple of fish with cotton like fungus so treating whole pond for 5 days, seems like one drama after another 😩 hopefully not to much longer till it levels out, nice to know I’m not alone, 👍
Hiya. Glad you enjoyed the video. There's loads of other videos that might interest you on my channel? So sorry to hear about the loss of your fish. I lost 2 this year and all the time and effort spent with the fish, they become part of the family pets. As I said in the video I had the filter knocked back a number of times dealing with treatments which made my new pond take a little longer than usual... You never alone in this hobby.. We are all here to help each other and learn from others experiences.. Cheers, 😉👍
Yeah, I definitely got the new Pond blues.
Good luck with your new pond. Patients is the key...😉👍
I just found your channel. This late bit of advice is to add Folic Acid supplement tablets into the pond water as it goes into the filter. I had a 10000 gallon/40000L pond that I would put a dozen or so tablets every day for about ten days. Folic acid is very cheap and works wonders. Add every time that you work on filters, clean ponds, etc. The good bacteria eat the folic acid and makes them stronger, reproduce faster, and they will continue to function much later into the cold months. Plus the filter will recover faster in the Spring when your season begins again.
Hiya, Welcome to the channel. Glad you've found it. Thanks for the feedback. My channel is all about looking at how we do things and learning from each other. There's loads of other content on my channel that might interest you. I'll look into the folic acid and see if I can feature your comments in a future video.. Cheers. 😉👍
I’m having an issue with nitrites in my pond and can’t seem to get rid of them would these tablets help with that?
Your better reducing the feed right down and 10-20% water change. Then re test.. you have to reduce the food to reduce the waste that creates the Nitrite. But don't stop completely as the beneficial bacteria needs the ammonia to feed off..👍😉
@@skylarkowalski5086 The folic acid tablets are relatively slow in action. Water changes and food reduction along with the tabs can help. Add tabs after water changes.
@@skylarkowalski5086 The bacteria that convert nitrites to nitrates are the most slow growing and sensitive. Along with other suggestions, go to pond or pet store and get live bacteria to add to pond after water changes. Check expiration dates!! Also add a few more tablets of folic acid than previously recommended.
Good video mate 👍
Cheers and thanks for watching.
Great Info there mate.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching....
Thanks for the knowledge mate 👍
No problem 👍
Brilliant thank you 😊
My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed the video..😉👍
nice
Thank you..😉👍
Hopin for advice please!! Brilliant vid on new pond syndrome, made it really easy to understand. My ammonia is dropping and nearly zero, nitrite has gone through the roof, nitrate also a bit high, what would be best to do please??
Thanks..
Hiya, reduce feeding and water change around 10-20%. See if you can balance your feeding to your water test results. If your not heated stop feeding at 10degrees. If your heated then continue to feed but monitor amount vs water test results. Good luck..😉👍
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Thanks for taking us on your new pond syndrome journey. Very informative. Just remember BELL for LEFT (your left). That is where the subscribe button is.
Thanks for watching and your comments. Your the first person to point me in the right direction for the subscribe button! 😄😉😉👍
Enjoyed this upload. You mentioned you did a video on your trickle in put system, but I can't find it?
Hiya. I talk briefly about my trickle system on this video at around the 12min 50sec mark.. Enjoy ruclips.net/video/nKSzEfnj-NU/видео.html
Hi Andy
I’m enjoying your videos loads along with your wit lol
I’m going to start my pond build next spring . What size blocks did you use . I think your in stoke as I saw you in Peng koi .
Be great for any advice about what you may have done or not done
Keep the videos coming
Thanks Andy
Hi. Glad your enjoying the videos. I'm just planning a video to describe how I put my pond together where I'll try to included as much details as I can fit in and Include what I should and shouldn't of done? Cheers.
Slowly catching up Andy 😁 one thing about nitrate. Have you tested your tap water? Im in Rural Lancs and our tap water has high nitrate levels naturally. So no amount of water changes helps. I had to add iris, hosta and a water lilly to lower it otherwise i was plagued with string algea.
Yes i test my tap water as it can change. Things like the PH in tap water is also good to know as well. With having no veg in my pond I sometimes put a plant in my filter system to water it so it will take nitrate out. The thing you've got to watch with that is what it's potted in as potting soil is very high in Nitrate so if you stick that in your pond your just increasing it. 😉👍👍😮
hi , just built my new pond , had to build a bigger one as I was given a lot of fish to rehome in the summer. do you stop feeding your fish , and if so what time of year. just I was wanting to feed them a little bit to raise the good bacteria in the new pond.
Hiya, In the UK we are coming close to non heated pond dropping to below 10 degrees, at that point I stop feeding. Heated ponds can continue if thay can hold the temp above 10 degrees. If you have a new pond I would feed to meet the after tests. If its a new pond replacing a matured pond, I would but some of the matured media in the new filters to help them out...cheers 😉👍
Hi mate great video, loved it u remembered the name for K1 but forgot the flow cor name lol, I’m the same as u mate and don’t like the idea of the bacteria balls getting into my pond, u can put them anywhere in your filter, even in side a netted bag of some sort is fine, they only need your water passing by them, keep up the good work all is looking well 👌🏻
Cheers, glad your enjoying the videos. Good point with the netted bag.
great video do you have to water change and could i use well water
Water changes will dialute the ammonia and Nitrite. I always test any water I use to see what it contains before going into the pond..I recently did a video on testing Water if you want to check that one out. 😉😉👍👍
It's very important for new koi pond owners to not assume that the cycle will complete between 4-6 weeks like what you've read online. Let me tell you, it is way longer than that. 4-6 weeks may apply for an aquarium but not in a koi pond.
Here's my timeline so far.
2/18/2022 - Water started flowing through my filter, and I put in a bag of shrimp/squid to start ammonia cycle
3/06/2022 - I added my first batch of Koi
4/04/2022 - Is when I noticed my ammonia is reaching 0 based on the API tests
5/5/2022 - Nitrite still high, but I can see that it is slowly showing signs of going down base on the test results. Nitrate is showing around 20 ppm.
I expect another month before it reaches 0.
An experienced Koi keeper told me it takes between 6 months to 2 years for a pond to establish. I should not have added fish in so soon.
Hiya, Some good feedback there. I interested why you didn't get the koi in straight away and let them start the cycle?🤔? Yes you are very right, the cycle takes months and completed potentially in years? The video was intended to give others my experience In the first year of a new pond and how to get over the first frustrating months as new pond keepers may not be aware of the natural time scale it can take and how to deal with it and make adjustments to what you do to keep the nasty ammonia and Nitrites at bay while mother nature does her thing? Cheers..😉👍
@@KoiPondLifestyle Well I put a bag of shrimp because I was essentially on vacation those weeks. But the shrimp is good because you can have ammonia and since there are no fish, it wouldn't hurt anyone. Next time on my new pond, I'm going to flow water for salt 3 months before adding fish. And I'll do it with pure ammonia from a bag of shrimp.
I love your orange koi! How old is it?
Hiya, OJ is approx 10years old now. One of the tamest Koi I have. Hand feeds and will rest on your hand..😉👍
Ho congrats on the 1K sub's only just spotted it that new pond can bite and go on for 12 months or more bouncing around most people start with to many fish and keep putting in more in filters take time a year to run in K1 is a hard one that takes two years to get to a good state
Thanks 👍
Yes its not the five min job that lots of people think Terry
Could you add some used filter pads/sponge from an aquarium or seeded media from the local fish shop to get the cycle going?
Whenever I'm settling up a new tank, I just move some of the media across. Instant cycle pretty much.
Wouldn't the concept be the same with a pond?
Yes it would speed things up. I used the used sponges from my old pond for a few weeks..😉👍
Great video Andy. A bit off subject but what is the big orange fish you have. She is beautiful?
Thanks for watching. That's my Orange Doitsu that always like to be near you especially when you have food in your hand. Doitsu. Refers to koi that have no scales, except for enlarged scales on the lateral line and two lines running alongside the dorsal fin. Glad you enjoyed the video...
Very interesting Mr A.W!
Please would you be able to test Mr Thomas Cheethams ponds Ammonia, Nitrate and Nitrite levels?
He doesn't seem to have much luck with his fish! 🤔👍
No problem! The thing with his pond is there's no real filtration or changing of water so the fish are basically sitting in their own waste for to long? I will have a look through if he wants me to. I haven't been up there for ages...😉😉
We'll have to get him subscribed as well..
@@KoiPondLifestyle Yes indeed 👍😁
For understanding about the clay function, search for anoxic filtration system, you are going to find dr Kevin Novak's channel which explains in depth about the system. Complex for understanding, very easy to construct.
Hi I'm completely new to this. I dug a pond and got some small koi in there at the moment, what would u say to buy for safe water on a budget 🤔
Filter system is a must. You've got to be able to circulate the water every day and filter out the waste. Then clean the filter system each week but be careful with the cleaning of the plastic media as that will hold the beneficial bacteria. Speak to your local fish shop or where you got your Koi from to see what they have on a budget.. 😉👍
@@KoiPondLifestyle I have a decent pump and uv filter nd got a test kit coming tomorrow I'm just wondering it's normal for them to hide in the rocks throughout the day and feed at night ??
Hi andy ive been having issues withmy nitrate levels ive done a 50 percent water change and put additives in my new filter but still getting high levels its a pink colour on the nitrates ive heard about clay do you put it straight in the pond or filter and how long after a water change do you think you should get lower nitrate readings cheers
Hiya. Now if your talking about Nitrate, I wouldn't worry to much as its the Nitrite you have to worry about. If you mean Nitrites, then 10-20% water changes to dilute it and reduce the fish feeding right down so they just have enough food to create waste. If your in the UK In these temps your fish will be very hungry but you'll need to be feeding alot less for the time being and watch the Nitrite levels. When they start to go down you can start to increase feeding again. If they start to go up again reduce the feed. It's getting that balance.. Most of all you have to be patient as this is mother matures pond cycling... With regards to clay, some Clay's assist with promotion of beneficial bacteria. FOK is one that I use and helps to increase the good bacteria. Good luck Hope this has helped.. 😉👍
Every spring you have to go through it again in unheated ponds.
Always understood Nitrate would not go down unless you have a Bog filter with plants unless you do large water changes. (Final part of the cycle)
Andy why haven't u made a fabric filter instead of using filter floss ? I made mine out of grid and covered in fine micro fabric
Hiya, Filter foss is so cheap and easy to get hold of and just bin though...Or am I just been lazy😉👍😁😁....
@@KoiPondLifestyle yes ur being lazy buy fine fabric make a sieve. U rinse re use so I paid £6.99 for 3m of it . So long run cheaper and less waste in bin on eviroment 👍👍👍
Where did you buy the glass extention fitted to your pond from please
I got a upgraded unit now in this video.😉👍. ruclips.net/video/ByPAfXn-dyc/видео.html
Do you find that pond clay raises the pH? Thanks for the video.
Hiya. The FOK is supposed to stabilise the PH? but I've not tested it so that needs doing...Cheers. 😉👍
I noticed aeration in your filter. Where in the filter do you recommend I place mine?
My air was placed in bays where beneficial bacteria was growing like moving beds and joa matting. Here's how I placed the air with DIY air blowers..
ruclips.net/video/K2Yia_q9N7o/видео.html
Thanks
My pleasure. Thanks for watching...
Great video again, that hard work is starting to pay off, its going to be a cracking pond, are you getting a box liner ? And if so where from and how much if you don't mind me asking
Hi, tha is for watching. What do you mean by 'box liner '?
@@KoiPondLifestyle sorry I was messaging another video lol
Have you done a video on how you trickle in and out? You mentioned you had one but didn’t show. Cheers..
Hiya. I'm just completeing the next video. I will see if I can squeeze it in for you if you want..😉👍🤔
I'd you've subscribed, hit the notification bell so it notifies you when the video comes out..
@@KoiPondLifestyle brilliant thanks..
Would I need a trickle in trickle out system in a large (10,000 litre) ecological pond
If you believe there is a risk of flooding then an overflow drain built into your filter system would be required. If you mean a triple in system for your pond, why not. It would help with water changes buy you would again need an over flow to allow the water swapping and the trickle in fills the pond..😉👍
What are you doing that will reduce your nitrate? Can't see any plants in your video so curious as to what you are doing.
Hiya, I've never found my Nitrates to be high enough to worry about. I mainly monitor Ammonia, Nitrite and the KH levels to ensure they are where they should be and my pond water is at the right levels for the fish. 😉👍
@@KoiPondLifestyleThanks for the reply, you said in your video the nitrate level will peak and then drop down, I wondered why you are expecting it to drop? I would expect it to plateau as it will be bled off by your water changes unless you have something else going on?
The water changes do see the levels managed but I don't really worry too much about Nitrate as much as the Ammonia and Nitrite.
keeping in mind that this is something many new fish/koi keepers are seeing, you have done a fantastic job explaining the nitrogen cycle in an approachable way. ive been keeping fresh and saltwater for around 12 years now and want to try my hand at koi.
i wanted to ask you though: did you get your pond installed by a company, or did you build it yourself?
Hi, thanks for your comments. I built the pond with one of the builders from work laying the blocks with me as his labourer. The rest done by myself. I made a video on how I made it and a time lapse so you see see how it was done. Enjoy....😉😉👍
Hi, after 25 years, I have had to have my pond re fiberglass, and the fish have been in the pond for 2 weeks. amonia is about 0.7, but my koi are flicking and jumping. I treated them with formalin and malachite 8 days ago but still flicking and jumping some what, so I am thinking of putting in Clorimine T. What would you do?
Hiya, what are you actually treating for? 🤔
@KoiPondLifestyle Costiosis parasite just a small amount to see if it helps
@@kenn3875 ahh right, I'm just treating for that myself. I've used separate Formalin and malachite green as found It works better for my pond instead of the already mixed stuff as I can control the separate doses. I will dose 3 times after 5-7 days with UV off and predose cleaned filters..
I tossed a few strarberrys in my pomd that the birds had had a crack at lol.
Hiya, not tried Strawberries yet.. Koi will eat anything just need to be mindfull of pips and seeds that they find hard to digest..😉👍
Mabe a daft question but wherw do the parasites come from plz. I want to remain vigilante as a new koi owner. Thanks pal
Alot of Koi carry them around with them or they can come from slugs getting into the filters or pond. Bird pooh can carry Parasites. The most common one is adding new fish that your not aware of their history.. Many a pond has been desimated by an out break from intro of new fish..
I've always used suppliers I know or people that I know where their Koi have come from. Always be carefully to accept a cheap or free Koi without plenty of research..😉👍
@@KoiPondLifestyle many thanks pal. Ile.remain very violent. Many thanks
Great video very informative. Two question I have are how many fish shall i start with and should I slowly increase the numbers I was thinking start with 2 give it a month then add another 2 so on or should I just get 20 fish and put them in all at once and do you think the time of year is going to make a difference? My thoughts are summer the bacteria will grow faster but winter the fish are less active and eating less not that I’ve ever heard people starting of a new koi pond in the middle of winter
Hi, Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video. There's plenty more on my channel that might help you as well?
The amount of fish would depend on the size of your pond? Too many large fish in a small pond will produce too much waste for your filters to cope with and the nitrite levels would overwhelm the fish and kill them. Not enough in a big pond and the cycle could take ages to get started? From my experience I would place no more than 5-6 small to medium size fish and see how the nitrification levels go? Test water every day so you can react as described in the video. Plenty of air pumped into the pond to help as well. With regards to timing, and I was building a pond I would try to get it ready for water and fish in really early spring. That would give the pond the whole summer to start up and give the fish a chance to settle in. I made a mistake of adding fish too late in the year and they didn't make it through the winter. I'm just editing a video of my ponds first 12 months with this info in that could help your questions? Cheers....
Koi Pond lifestyle. Thanks for the reply only just come across you video so will check the others out 👍🏼. I’m just in the process of planning mine but aiming to get it ready for early spring next year so your information really helps, thanks and I’ll look forward to seeing the up and coming vids
@@evansbuilding9711 If you've subscribed and clicked the notification bell it will help you know when the vids come out as well. cheers...
Koi Pond lifestyle. Done 😉
Thing is you're adding fish to a pond that's not cycled. You wouldn't dream of doing that in a tropical aquarium, and its frowned upon to to do a fish-in cycle. So you add a source of ammonia , and cycle gradually.
Hiya, I completely agree. My fish had to go from the original pond to the new pond so alot of fish in a new pond with new filters. If I'd had the choice I would have placed just a few fish in to get through the cycle, then increased the fish from there.. cheers 😉 👍
My pond is 6 wks old when should I clean my filter out?
I clean my filters out every week in summer when feeding is at its highest. The more you feed the more waste is produced to the filter, and the more they need cleaning. Less feed less waste and so on.
Always clean your media filters with pond water. Brushes can be rinced with the hose pipe. How is your ammonia levels going. Are you starting to see any Nitrite yet? How many fish do you have producing the waste? Check out my other vids, theres loads on there and more coming for new pond owners. Cheers...
There are a number of methods 1. Add food to an empty pond to start the cycle 2. Add amonia to an empty pond to start the cycle 3. Add a few fish to start the cycle . You can also buy and add bacteria to the filter to increase their levels quicker. The thing to remember is the bacteria and the amount of waste must match otherwise you are just wasting money
Number 3 for me every time mate. You might as well start as you mean to go on with the fish creating the waste rather than trying to do it artificially. As I said in the video Patients will get you through it with just enough fish to start the cycle then add more once your through it....
Could u tell me about ur filters. Im new to the pond game. Iv got a 3 chamber filter. What’s best media to put in it. Pond is only 800 gallons
Hi, thanks for watching. I am currently working on some changes to my filter bays over winter. I don't want to change anything now due to messing up my beneficial bacteria that's taken so long to get into the filters. If you have a look at my intro to my filter system video I explain more about my system there. With regards to the best media to use?? That is a great question that you will hear alot of different answer from different people. I will be making a video on what I change my system to. My advice would be same, don't change anything until after winter. Hope this helps.
Koi Pond lifestyle. Its a new pond. So starting from new
@@stefanhedley4053 Cool. If you only have 3 bays then I would suggest bay 1 is brushes, bay 2 is media (Jap matting, K1 media etc) then some sort of sponge filter to remove the fine stuff before the water heads back to your pond. Its going to take some time for the beneficial to take charge in your filters. Good luck with your pond...
Any recommendations for jump starting the cycle in my new pond? Dont know if i can wait 2 months lol
Hiya. If you have fish in the pond, and feeding them, they will be creating the ammonia to start the cycle. The beneficial bactieria you can add will help speed things up and the warm weather at the moment will also help. Giving the media beds plenty of oxygen is also key as the beneficial bactieria grow best in warm, dark places where they can intake oxygen. It nature's cycle that's going on in your pond at the moment that we can speed up a little but apart from being patient while it happens...🤔😉👍
@@KoiPondLifestyle i dont have any fish in there as of now. Thought about adding some goldfish but first, that's kinda mean to make them suffer with ammonia and nitrite.. and secondly i dont know if they would be 100% healthy. Dont wanna introduce any parasites to it. My baby koi that ive had since last fall (knocks on wood) are doing great in their container pond, so i dont want to worry about strange fish in their new water.. what i did the other night was siphon the fish poo from the bottom of the container pond and added it to the big pond. Should I just keep doing that?
@@high_fructose_corn_syrup hiya, you really need to add fish for them to create the ammonia needed to start the filters maturing. The gold fish idea is a good one to start your pond as goldfish are quite hardy and as long as you monitor the ammonia levels and act with water changes and reduce the feed if needed they will help kick start everything. Just don't add too many fish to begin with so your filters can cope with the waste..😉👍
another bacterium set converts nitrate into nitrogen gas, which is then released at the water's surface and absorbed into the air. This natural process of nitrate removal from your pond is known as complete nitrification or de-nitrification.
The conundrum of complete nitrification, however, is that the process relies on special bacteria to convert nitrate into free nitrogen. These bacteria require low-oxygenated, stagnant water to survive. In fact, the oxygen-rich water of most ponds and filtration systems creates a deadly environment for these essential denitrifying bacteria. In other words you wont get these bacteria and you need to get them out with water changes.
Im busy with a PP dip on my pond now this is the last treatment then i hope that my pond is going to go on strong again
Hi, Thanks for watching. Have you seen my clay videos? That might help with getting your Nitrite levels back down if the PP knocks your filters back?
Good luck, I hope the PP sorts the issues out and you get back to normal quickly... Cheers.
@@KoiPondLifestyle Hi thx yes the PP worked my fish are doing very good luckely for me i only did my pond my filters whas clean. Yes i watch your clip of the clay and im looking for that clay here by us in Capetown. I asked a friend of mine that got Koi Select to order that clay for me.
@@lourensgreenaway9937 Check Koinet in Gansbay - koinet.net/zz/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=58_66&products_id=303
You probably get asked this loads but where is that hexagon thing from and how is it staying up?
Hi, thanks for watching. If you've Subscribed to my channel there are a few other videos featuring the upside down aquarium. Here is the original video I made to fit it. Enjoy..
ruclips.net/video/6uJlZWs0QOQ/видео.html
@@KoiPondLifestyle Thank you and yes, subscribed! This appeared on my recommended page, so hopefully, you get a tonne more subscribers!
@@evo-yt Great thank you. Share away!!😉😉
Just need a power filter monthly when one males with more females
What the basic things anyone should have at home if you have baby koi.
Hiya, I would keep fry away from the coming frosts if your in England as the fry would struggle with the changes in weather. There is another Channel (Derby Koi) that's currently looking after Baby Koi that might have more info on the subject. 😉😉👍👍
What’s the clay?
I've had great results with FOK. Here's the video of the tests I did with it..😉👍 ruclips.net/video/ckcXJDuWT-Y/видео.html
Sir how often do i need to feed my koi???
Hiya, how often would depend what your filters can cope with as your fish create waste. . Heavy feeding creates alot of ammonia from the fish that turns to Nitrite, both as you saw in the video are harmful. As I said in the video if your water tests are good then increase the feeding but if the harmful results are seen reduce the feeding. You can feed as many times as your fish like if the filters can handle the waste..
@@KoiPondLifestyle Tnx sir. I think i will feed them less for my filter to work.... Very helpful info sir...
My pleasure. 😉👍
@@KoiPondLifestyle Sir whats the best treatment for white spots? Tnx sir
@@kenr4676 Hi, first you need to check if the white spots are waxy or are they small white hard spots? If they look waxy they might be Carp Pox that should go when the water warms up. If they are small hard white spots then that could be White spot that is treated with Malachite Green and Formalin. here is a link with more info to help you determine what the best action would be. pondinformer.com/koi-white-spot-treatment-guide/
Can you tell me what the book is called please
I cant remember what the book was called? There was 2, a koi health with a white cover and a book called 'Koi kichi' I think that had a black cover? I gave them both back a while ago? I will ask next time I see the person for you?
Did you throw away the spirit level when you built this?
An inexpensive microphone would greatly increase the value of this video.
Hiya, I completely agree. This was one of my first videos I made for the channel and experience with the sound while making the videos wasn't my best subject. I have considered recording it again for better quality? My more recent videos are so much better with sound and pictures as you should find if your finding more recent videos from the channel. Every day s a school day.. Thanks for the feedback..😉 👍
i think you may need to take some of these old videos off Andy,
What, remove the old classics...😁😁 I think I might create an updated version...😉😉
The beneficial bacteria needed for cycling cannot be bought in a power or dry form. As they would be dead. They constantly need a food source. There is only one or two products on the market that send you the bacteria needed and it is shipped cool packed and mailed immediately so the bacteria well survive. I have read this on several sights about the packaged bacteria and its just a scam?
Hiya, thats a large can of worms subject to open about whether bacteria in a container actually works...🤔😉👍
Can't hear this. Turn up the sound.
WILL DO...😄😉👍
No fish immediately.
Koi are too expensive.
Pee in the pond for a few weeks to get the ammonia cycle going.
The bio filters will get populated and things will cycle for a time.
Then put the fish in.
Absolutely no reason to risk the fish. And it's too much time and energy monitoring things with the fish in.
Just let the sucker go swamp and relax. The swampier the better because the bacteria population will ramp up then.. Then it will magically clear up in time.
Then fish.
50 years of koi experience here.
You dont add fish to start the nitrification cycle... thats cruel.
Hi, interesting comment. If you don't add fish that create the waste, that feeds beneficial bactieria, the pond can't start it's natural Nitification cycle. It's got to happen if you want to keep fish in a pond..😉👍