That's really good, love it, the only thing that I would recommend is that your pump not be at the bottom of the pond, but up a bit on bricks or something, just in case there is a leak or a fox pulls the tray over or something unforeseen and then the pump won't completely empty the pond, killing the fish. I keep getting a fox in my garden that is fascinated by the pond pump tube and air stone tubes, he keeps biting them and has completely chewed though the ayirstone tubes twice now, if he wanted he could easily bite though the pond pump tube as well and if my pond pump was on the bottom of the pond it would empty it but so far I've been lucky. In my ponds I have the pumps up on ledges, never on the bottom for this and other similar reasons.
Thank you! Yeah, I did end up taking out that pump when I later added a canister filter as a pre-filter.. and when I did that I made sure the intake didn’t go all the way to the bottom. Luckily I’ve not had any issue with fox’s, but I’m alway on my guard as I’ve got chickens! Thanks for watching! 😊
Like I said, 'Mad Skills Dude'! Your attention to detail just makes the quality of this pond, and video! The only thing missing was a 'Moe' Cameo. LOL! What a beautiful place you've got, and beautiful weather!
Absolutely fantastic!! I love seeing all the views your videos are getting!! This makes me want a pond even more than I already do and that's a lot 😂 You bring the fun and excitement to every build you do!!! Great craftsmanship as well!! I really enjoyed the video Ginger Fishy!! I'm looking forward to seeing the updates on your beautiful aquariums and ponds!!!♥️🌿🐟🌿💝🙏🥰
Thank you Mary!! I appreciate your kind words. Will you be building a little pond this summer? Hope your well, and thanks again for all the support!!! 🌿🐟🙏😃
Love this. I am begginer in a fish pond, never done that. I like the big basin cover with wood. I will first try to get the big basin then will go step by step
Wonderful bro, you make it look so easy, I’ve watched several pond videos on RUclips so far but yours looks great 😊, I want to do/get something similar when I actually buy a house, btw I’m subscribed
Thanks very much bro!!! Its a nice size pond, not too big, not small, and fairly easy to construct really!!! Thanks again bro, and thank you for being subscribed!! 😃
Cheers mate, I was pleased with how it all came out. Still not got any fish in there yet though, but that will hopefully be changing in the next few days! 😀
Ideally yeah, you would have larger pebbles at the bottom working up to smaller ones towards the top. But in a small bog filter like this one, just one size worked fine. I think if I’d used larger stones in this bog filter they would have taken up too much space and made it hard to plant in to.
Hi mate just came across your video, inspiring and I want to do one now, please can you tell me the volume of your preformed pond and where you purchased it.
Hi mate, it’s 410L and I got it from World of Water, although if you search ‘410L Laguna tub’ there’s a few place a selling it. Good luck with your build! And thanks for watching!! 😊
Brilliant - really helpful videos! I've basically followed your example, just finishing off the bog filter today hopefully. When you filled up the tank - did you put the blank cap in place? I siliconed mine in place, front and back, so I could get a load more water in - seemed more beneficial than having an overflow 3 inches down the tank wall.
I think you'd be better sealing the pipe from the pump into the filter inlet to force the water to come up from the bottom of the filter, otherwise its going to take the path of least resistance and possibly just come out the top of the pipe.
Yeah, I did think about sealing it, but decided this way it would make it easier if I wanted to remove the pump and stuff.. I do think the water is going down to the bottom of the filter though, as it doesn’t seem to be coming out anywhere else. I’m building a big version of this in the summer for my new pond, they’ll be a couple of extra feature on it though, and i’m also planning on bringing the water in directly at the bottom, rather than coming in over the top and then down to the bottom, which will defo make sure the water moves though all the gravel! Thanks for watching! 😊
I used all pressure treated wood that’s intended for outdoor use, and I then stained it with water based wood stain to give it some extra protection! 😊
Awesome buddy, when the plants wil have grown a bit more it wil look stunning! The bamboo on the sides look realy good to. Wil send you a pm for a idea that I have for your pond 😉
Thanks for a great video. Question, is the little aerator on the bottom necessary? I’d think the aeration from the water coming back into the pond from the bog filter would be enough?
Yeah, I think you’re right.. as long as the pond isn’t too overstocked, the amount of aeration produced from the water flowing back into the pond should be plenty!
Yeah, I pretty much plant all my plants in gravel as it forces them to pull there nutrients from the water column and therefore helps to prevent algae. The only exception is Water Lilly’s, as they are such heavy root feeders, I plant them in aquatic compost with aquatic fertiliser balls. 👍
Stunning! Just had to subscribe. Would love to show you the mini pond I made last weekend and obtain your opinion as I'm wanting to raise it (above the ground like yours)? Nonetheless, thank you for sharing this and I look forward to seeing more of your updates 😊
Hi there, no I’ve never cleaned it out since setting it up over 2 years ago, and its still running well. I did add a pre-filter to it though which stops most of the solids from ever making it to the bog filter, so I think that’s probably made a big difference. You can see how I did that using a canister filter in this video: ruclips.net/video/po3O73tLJl8/видео.htmlsi=ehYBXoJy6jka5mRS
Hi mate, depends on a couple of things really.. will the pond be insulated reasonably well, and will you be able to put some sort of cover/ lid on it in the colder months? Also, what temperature do you want to keep it at? I heat a couple of ponds using aquarium heaters, but I’m only really using them to stop it from freezing and getting too cold, I’m not actually trying heat it up..
Can’t remember now what size hose I used… it would have been either 13mm or 20mm though, both of which will fit with the pond pump I used in this video (which was the ‘Blagdon mini pond 700’. It didn’t come with it though, I had to buy it separately. 👍😊
Hi mate, can’t click on that last comment you left for some reason… but yeah, the decking boards sat on top of the base.. should hopefully stop them from rotting! 👊
Hi mate, I think so… although it may depend on where in the world you are. I’m planning on making a polycarbonate lid with some bubble wrap attached to it for over the winter. Hoping not to have to heat it!
@@GingerFishyOfficial thanks for replying. I have a porch aquarium which is my latest videos on my channel. But that's just testing the equipment. I'm about to dig a koi pond. But I would love to keep an above ground pond like yours. I live in the Midwest USA. Our winters get cold and summers get hot.
Yeah, your weather sounds little more extreme than ours, most years we don’t really even get snow. Last year I had a similar setup, and I put a 300watt heater in, and then connected that to an inkbird temperature controller that I set to 10 degrees c (50 degrees f), and that worked really well. Hoping to avoid that this year though. Will be interesting to see how well the insulation helps with keeping the temperature from dropping too far. Just subscribed to you bro, looks like you’re doing some cool stuff!
What size pump did you use? I wondering if a too large pump is used the water might flow out of the upright inlet pipe rather than flowing to the bottom. Am I right? Thank you.
I used a 700 LPH/ 180 GPH pump. I did have a flow valve on hand to use if I needed, but as it turned out the size pump I used produced just the right amount of flow. I think you’re right though, if the pump was too large, the water may well flow out of the upright inlet pipe. Thanks for watching! 👍😀
Hi! It’s 32mm pvc pipe and 32mm tank connectors. Are you in the UK? If so, you can get all the bits you need from Homebase or Wickes. I’d imagine B&Q also has them. 👍
@@GingerFishyOfficial can find everything but the stop cap/end cap are they push fit connections or solvent weld? thank you for the reply pond looks awesome
I’d probably give it a couple of weeks.. that will give the plants a little bit of time to settle in to the point that they can use up the waste produced from the fish. Also, it’s always good to start with just a couple of small fish and slowly build up the numbers. That will give the ecosystem time to adjust the new waste load. 😊👍
Hi. I am a new subscriber. This is great! Just what I want to do. I have never had an outdoor pond just large indoor tanks so am looking for inspiration and advice. I have been able to get a new large plastic container which was a commercial wheeled laundry cart. (A gift from a friend). I took off the wheels ( they weren’t bolted through so no holes) and it is perfect for the job and I believe much cheaper than from a pond supplies shop. You can get them online. I love the look of the pond you built but not the plastic pipe that protrudes from the bog filter. Would you be able to wrap it with jute rope or something similar so it blends more with the natural wood material? Look forward to seeing it when it becomes more established. 😁
Hi! The laundry cart sounds like it will make a great pond! I know what you mean about the white pvc piping, it doesn’t look great. I was hoping to swop it out for black piping that I thought would look a bit better, but couldn’t seem to find the right size. I also tried looking for some copper pipe that I could slide over the top, but again couldn’t find the right size. That’s a good idea about wrapping it with rope though! Thank for subscribing, and good luck with your pond build! 😊
Hi mate, yeah if you’ve got some space at the bottom of the filter to create a void space and a drain outlet, I would definitely put one in. I didn’t really have the space for one on this filter, but when I rebuild my big pond I’ll definitely be putting in a drain outlet on the bog filter for that! Good luck with your build bro!!! 💪
@@GingerFishyOfficial Thank you for your reply. I'm deciding between a cheap waterfall filter or a proper bog filter with a couple of outlets made from a planter. Think I'll go for the gravel filled planter, small void in the bottom for a drain. Its only a small raised pond, but would like clear water. As the pond is quite a way from the house it'll be a solar pump. So need to look into one way valves or breathers to stop the filter draining back into the pond when the pump stops. Love your videos, certainly inspired me. Thank you.
Hi mate, I’ve not had any issues so far, the bigger rocks help to stop too much getting in there and clogging them up. The only issue I may have is if the plants get too out of control and the roots get in there and clog them up. But hopefully if I keep on top of pulling out excess plant growth, I should be alright. Thanks for watching! 😊
I don’t really.. but I have got a pre-filter on this now, that stops a lot of the waste getting into the filter in the first place. Other than that I just rely on the bacteria’s in the filter breaking down the waste to the point where the plants use it. It’s been running that way for around 18months now and seems to be fine. This does rely on keeping the stocking level in the pond quite low though. That said I am thinking at some point I will upgrade it to include a clean out valve like I did in my DIY Patio Pond bog filter! 😊
The gravel and plants should be able to handle all the filtering, but I did later add a pre-filter to take care of the some of the physical debris, which I don’t think was really needed, but thought it would help with polishing the water a little. Thanks for watching, and thanks for subscribing too!!! 😃
Very nice appearance. Is there any difference to using (in a smaller water feature) small pumice, or even, marbles? For the difference in appearance? Thinking about this though; would small pumice work better than pea gravel, by creating more surface area within the same filter volume?🤔
Hi Leo, I’ve never tried it with pumice or marbles before, but I think it would work ok. Not too sure how plants would grow in marbles though. But you could definitely try it! And I think you are right that pumice would work well due to the increased surface area. I have indeed added a few different plant to my filter and they seem to be growing well. My plan is to just clean it out once a year, at the beginning of each Spring, at which time I will pull out all the plants as by that time they will have grown far too big, and then replant a few of them back ready for the season ahead. I don’t plan on ever emptying the gravel, unless I have a problem. I’ve had similar filter running on another pond that I had running for over 2 years, and the only maintenance I did in that time was to trim the plants every now and then. Hope that helped, and thanks for watching!
What is your climate like in the winter? I see you insulated but do you get any freezing weather? I'm thinking of doing something similar but I don't want to have to bring fish in for the winter. Thanks and great video :)
Hi mate, thanks very much! Yeah, temps defo drop below freezing here. Our winters do vary a fair bit though, some years fairly mild with no snow at all, some years freezing temps and lots of snow. I don’t plan on bringing my fish in for winter, goldfish should be alright as long as the pond doesn’t freeze completely solid, and you make sure there is a hole in the ice somewhere for oxygen exchange. An Air stone can be used to achieve this. My next video is actually going to be on my winter pond preparation! Thanks for watching! 😊
Very nice. The "pond weed", as you called it, is called Elodea I believe. Not sure if I spelled that right or not. It certainly grows like a weed though. Question: you washed all the soil off the plants in the bog filter because you said you wanted the plants to pull all of their nutrients from the water but, there is some form of bioload, there won't be any nutrients will there? So Theon's part of my question would be: Did you add any form of fertiliser to give the plants something to go on with?
Thank you! Yeah, because I did wait so long before adding fish I did end up adding a small amount of fertiliser just to keep the plants going until I added the fish!
All a learning curve for me. I've had aquariums in the past but never an outdoor pond and I'm in a rental so I can't go with an in ground pond. I plan to build something about 2000 litres in size and MAYBE put glass in the front too. So I've been madly watching pond build videos. 😂
Hi there! It’s PIR Insulation Board. Really easy to use and cut to size, and does a great job at insulating, which should come in handy come the winter! Thanks for watching! 😊
Hello! And welcome to the channel! I’ll try and get a list sorted over the next few days, and put it as a pinned comment, or in the description!!! Thanks for watching, and thanks for subscribing!! 😀
Hi Jim, the plants will all survive the winter. Some are evergreen and will look good all year round, and some will die off and grow back the following Spring. The Barred Horsetail is pretty much evergreen, and will look good all year round, I will sometimes give it a bit of a trim at the end of the season though. The watercress is also evergreen and will often continue to grow right through the winter (although growth rate does slow down). The iris will die off and will need cutting right down to ground level, but will come back the following Spring. The pond weed will survive through the winter and continue to grow throughout. The Water Hawthorn and the Water Lilly will also die off at the end of the season, so will need the dead leaves removing, but again should return the following Spring. It is also a good idea to push some fertiliser balls into the Lilly container when it starts to grow again the following season. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching! 🌿
this is awesome, but the white tubes are ugly as its the only part that doesn't look natural, cover with bamboo or similar?? Very useful video, thanks!
Thank you! Yeah, I agree.. even black pvc would have looked better, but I couldn’t find any in the right size. But yeah, I might see if I can wrap it in some bamboo or sometime more natural. Thanks for watching! 😊
That came out looking incredible, really enjoyed watching the process. Can’t wait to see what you stock it with
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it. Fish hopefully be moving in soon!!!
That's really good, love it, the only thing that I would recommend is that your pump not be at the bottom of the pond, but up a bit on bricks or something, just in case there is a leak or a fox pulls the tray over or something unforeseen and then the pump won't completely empty the pond, killing the fish. I keep getting a fox in my garden that is fascinated by the pond pump tube and air stone tubes, he keeps biting them and has completely chewed though the ayirstone tubes twice now, if he wanted he could easily bite though the pond pump tube as well and if my pond pump was on the bottom of the pond it would empty it but so far I've been lucky. In my ponds I have the pumps up on ledges, never on the bottom for this and other similar reasons.
Thank you! Yeah, I did end up taking out that pump when I later added a canister filter as a pre-filter.. and when I did that I made sure the intake didn’t go all the way to the bottom. Luckily I’ve not had any issue with fox’s, but I’m alway on my guard as I’ve got chickens! Thanks for watching! 😊
Found it! New subscriber 😊
Made my pond thanks to your instructions!! Thank you!
Thank you! That’s awesome to hear!!! Enjoy your pond!!! 😊
Like I said, 'Mad Skills Dude'! Your attention to detail just makes the quality of this pond, and video! The only thing missing was a 'Moe' Cameo. LOL! What a beautiful place you've got, and beautiful weather!
Thank you!!! I’m sure Moe will be making an appearance soon… and the weather is oddly good here at the moment!! 😎
Absolutely beautiful, love the channel had to subscribe
Thank you!! I’m glad you’re enjoying the channel, and thanks very much for subscribing!!! 🌿🐟😃
You’ve made a brilliant job of that pond good video !!! 👍👍👍
Thank you!! 😊
Absolutely fantastic!! I love seeing all the views your videos are getting!!
This makes me want a pond even more than I already do
and that's a lot 😂
You bring the fun and excitement to every build you do!!! Great craftsmanship as well!! I really enjoyed the video Ginger Fishy!! I'm looking forward to seeing the updates on your beautiful aquariums and ponds!!!♥️🌿🐟🌿💝🙏🥰
Thank you Mary!! I appreciate your kind words. Will you be building a little pond this summer? Hope your well, and thanks again for all the support!!! 🌿🐟🙏😃
Great job.. I use strawberries and zucchini in my bog filters. They work great and taste even better
Thank you!! I might try growing something like that in the bog filter of my main pond when I redo it!!! 🍓 🥒 🌿🐟
it turned out really nice Brother !
Thanks Bro! I was really pleased how it came out!!!
Wow, this has given me some good ideas about my pond build, thank you.
That’s awesome, and good luck with your pond build!
Love this. I am begginer in a fish pond, never done that. I like the big basin cover with wood. I will first try to get the big basin then will go step by step
Awesome! Good luck with pond build!! 😊
Awesome build...
Thank you!
Very good and beautiful pond
Thank you! 😊
Oh My Goodness. Looks Freaking Awesome : )
Thanks again, Peter! I really appreciate that! 😊🌿🐟👍
Really good video so helpful
Thank you! I’ve actually got a bit of an upgrade planned for this pond, this Spring/Summer!
Wonderful bro, you make it look so easy, I’ve watched several pond videos on RUclips so far but yours looks great 😊, I want to do/get something similar when I actually buy a house, btw I’m subscribed
Thanks very much bro!!! Its a nice size pond, not too big, not small, and fairly easy to construct really!!! Thanks again bro, and thank you for being subscribed!! 😃
Great work! Looks great
Cheers mate, I was pleased how it all came out! 😎
@@GingerFishyOfficial Great work
What will you do with the plants in the Winter time.
Nice Job!
Thank you! First couple of fish going in soon hopefully! 😎
Cracking job mate just subscribed too👍
Cheers mate, I was pleased with how it all came out. Still not got any fish in there yet though, but that will hopefully be changing in the next few days! 😀
Cool 👍
Thanks bro!!! 😎
Very pretty. I'm glad you put the bamboo around. Do you have a guestimate of your cost? I know you had some stuff, but just a guess? Thanks.☺️
Thank you! I’m not too sure, but I think around £400. 😊
awesome
Thank you 😊
Hi do you not need various sized pebbles in levels in the bog filter? Just curious as ive seen others put various sizes in. Thanks
Ideally yeah, you would have larger pebbles at the bottom working up to smaller ones towards the top. But in a small bog filter like this one, just one size worked fine. I think if I’d used larger stones in this bog filter they would have taken up too much space and made it hard to plant in to.
Hi mate just came across your video, inspiring and I want to do one now, please can you tell me the volume of your preformed pond and where you purchased it.
Hi mate, it’s 410L and I got it from World of Water, although if you search ‘410L Laguna tub’ there’s a few place a selling it. Good luck with your build! And thanks for watching!! 😊
Brilliant - really helpful videos! I've basically followed your example, just finishing off the bog filter today hopefully. When you filled up the tank - did you put the blank cap in place? I siliconed mine in place, front and back, so I could get a load more water in - seemed more beneficial than having an overflow 3 inches down the tank wall.
That’s awesome to hear!! Yeah, I also siliconed in the blank cap!!! 😊
Quick question what if you plug the filter in a non sheltered area and it gets wet will it electrocute the fish?
Not too sure, kind of always wondered that myself.. 😬
Thanks anyway 👍
I think you'd be better sealing the pipe from the pump into the filter inlet to force the water to come up from the bottom of the filter, otherwise its going to take the path of least resistance and possibly just come out the top of the pipe.
Yeah, I did think about sealing it, but decided this way it would make it easier if I wanted to remove the pump and stuff.. I do think the water is going down to the bottom of the filter though, as it doesn’t seem to be coming out anywhere else. I’m building a big version of this in the summer for my new pond, they’ll be a couple of extra feature on it though, and i’m also planning on bringing the water in directly at the bottom, rather than coming in over the top and then down to the bottom, which will defo make sure the water moves though all the gravel! Thanks for watching! 😊
Good upload!
Thanks mate!!!
What type of wood do you use and do you use some kind of weather resistant sealant on the wood to keep from rotting?
I used all pressure treated wood that’s intended for outdoor use, and I then stained it with water based wood stain to give it some extra protection! 😊
Nice job. Just subscribed.
Thank you! 😊
Awesome buddy, when the plants wil have grown a bit more it wil look stunning! The bamboo on the sides look realy good to. Wil send you a pm for a idea that I have for your pond 😉
Cheers man, I was pleased how it all came out!! Is your pond starting to show any signs of new Spring growth yet? 🌿
@@GingerFishyOfficial yes it does, some of the plants have started to sprout egain. 😁
Thanks for a great video. Question, is the little aerator on the bottom necessary? I’d think the aeration from the water coming back into the pond from the bog filter would be enough?
Yeah, I think you’re right.. as long as the pond isn’t too overstocked, the amount of aeration produced from the water flowing back into the pond should be plenty!
Raise your pump or put it in an overflow skimmer bucket. If something happens it wont drain the pond.
Yeah, I ended up changing the pump and moving it up.. cant be too careful! Thanks for watching bro!! 👊
Great video. The plants that you placed in the pond that were in pots do they just contain gravel?
Yeah, I pretty much plant all my plants in gravel as it forces them to pull there nutrients from the water column and therefore helps to prevent algae. The only exception is Water Lilly’s, as they are such heavy root feeders, I plant them in aquatic compost with aquatic fertiliser balls. 👍
Just found your channel and subscribed this would be ideal for fry grow on 👍👍
Yeah, I thought that myself, might even use for that in the future. Thanks for watching and thanks for subscribing too!!! 👍
Stunning! Just had to subscribe.
Would love to show you the mini pond I made last weekend and obtain your opinion as I'm wanting to raise it (above the ground like yours)? Nonetheless, thank you for sharing this and I look forward to seeing more of your updates 😊
Thank you! You can always email a photo of your mini pond to my email gingerfishyofficial@gmail.com 😊
I want to build the pond like yours, wish me luck!!
You can do it! 😊
do you ever need to clean out the bog filter? If so, how?
Hi there, no I’ve never cleaned it out since setting it up over 2 years ago, and its still running well. I did add a pre-filter to it though which stops most of the solids from ever making it to the bog filter, so I think that’s probably made a big difference. You can see how I did that using a canister filter in this video:
ruclips.net/video/po3O73tLJl8/видео.htmlsi=ehYBXoJy6jka5mRS
@@GingerFishyOfficial oh great! Thanks. I'll check it out. I'm building one about the same size or a little smaller. I like the bog filter option.
What would you recommend for heating a 50g outdoor pond for fish?
Hi mate, depends on a couple of things really.. will the pond be insulated reasonably well, and will you be able to put some sort of cover/ lid on it in the colder months? Also, what temperature do you want to keep it at? I heat a couple of ponds using aquarium heaters, but I’m only really using them to stop it from freezing and getting too cold, I’m not actually trying heat it up..
What hose did you use with the pump, does it come with the pump or do you need to buy it separately?
Can’t remember now what size hose I used… it would have been either 13mm or 20mm though, both of which will fit with the pond pump I used in this video (which was the ‘Blagdon mini pond 700’. It didn’t come with it though, I had to buy it separately. 👍😊
Hi mate, can’t click on that last comment you left for some reason… but yeah, the decking boards sat on top of the base.. should hopefully stop them from rotting! 👊
Can these ponds support fish in the winter being insulated?
Hi mate, I think so… although it may depend on where in the world you are. I’m planning on making a polycarbonate lid with some bubble wrap attached to it for over the winter. Hoping not to have to heat it!
@@GingerFishyOfficial thanks for replying. I have a porch aquarium which is my latest videos on my channel. But that's just testing the equipment. I'm about to dig a koi pond. But I would love to keep an above ground pond like yours. I live in the Midwest USA. Our winters get cold and summers get hot.
Yeah, your weather sounds little more extreme than ours, most years we don’t really even get snow. Last year I had a similar setup, and I put a 300watt heater in, and then connected that to an inkbird temperature controller that I set to 10 degrees c (50 degrees f), and that worked really well. Hoping to avoid that this year though. Will be interesting to see how well the insulation helps with keeping the temperature from dropping too far. Just subscribed to you bro, looks like you’re doing some cool stuff!
@@GingerFishyOfficial thanks a lot. I subscribed to you as well. Good luck with your channel.
@@WayneEarls thanks mate!
What size pump did you use? I wondering if a too large pump is used the water might flow out of the upright inlet pipe rather than flowing to the bottom. Am I right? Thank you.
I used a 700 LPH/ 180 GPH pump. I did have a flow valve on hand to use if I needed, but as it turned out the size pump I used produced just the right amount of flow. I think you’re right though, if the pump was too large, the water may well flow out of the upright inlet pipe. Thanks for watching! 👍😀
Hi what pvc pipe and fittings did you use? I’m struggling to find all the stuff I need in the same size
Hi! It’s 32mm pvc pipe and 32mm tank connectors. Are you in the UK? If so, you can get all the bits you need from Homebase or Wickes. I’d imagine B&Q also has them. 👍
@@GingerFishyOfficial can find everything but the stop cap/end cap are they push fit connections or solvent weld? thank you for the reply pond looks awesome
@@bluevikinggaming8182 the one I used was push fit, got it at Wickes
Going through your projects mate, class what’s the cost (about) for this small pond?
Thanks mate, I think it was about £500. 👊
Can you put fishes immediately or do you have to wait?
I’d probably give it a couple of weeks.. that will give the plants a little bit of time to settle in to the point that they can use up the waste produced from the fish. Also, it’s always good to start with just a couple of small fish and slowly build up the numbers. That will give the ecosystem time to adjust the new waste load. 😊👍
just subscribed nice build
Thank you! 😊
Hi. I am a new subscriber. This is great! Just what I want to do. I have never had an outdoor pond just large indoor tanks so am looking for inspiration and advice. I have been able to get a new large plastic container which was a commercial wheeled laundry cart. (A gift from a friend). I took off the wheels ( they weren’t bolted through so no holes) and it is perfect for the job and I believe much cheaper than from a pond supplies shop. You can get them online. I love the look of the pond you built but not the plastic pipe that protrudes from the bog filter. Would you be able to wrap it with jute rope or something similar so it blends more with the natural wood material? Look forward to seeing it when it becomes more established. 😁
Hi! The laundry cart sounds like it will make a great pond! I know what you mean about the white pvc piping, it doesn’t look great. I was hoping to swop it out for black piping that I thought would look a bit better, but couldn’t seem to find the right size. I also tried looking for some copper pipe that I could slide over the top, but again couldn’t find the right size. That’s a good idea about wrapping it with rope though! Thank for subscribing, and good luck with your pond build! 😊
Great video, but did you not need a drain outlet to remove the dirty water at the bottom? Jut asking as I'm about to build my own.
Hi mate, yeah if you’ve got some space at the bottom of the filter to create a void space and a drain outlet, I would definitely put one in. I didn’t really have the space for one on this filter, but when I rebuild my big pond I’ll definitely be putting in a drain outlet on the bog filter for that! Good luck with your build bro!!! 💪
@@GingerFishyOfficial Thank you for your reply. I'm deciding between a cheap waterfall filter or a proper bog filter with a couple of outlets made from a planter. Think I'll go for the gravel filled planter, small void in the bottom for a drain. Its only a small raised pond, but would like clear water. As the pond is quite a way from the house it'll be a solar pump. So need to look into one way valves or breathers to stop the filter draining back into the pond when the pump stops. Love your videos, certainly inspired me. Thank you.
@@darrensheldrick9817 thank you!
Hi where did you get the black tub from ?
Hi mate, got it from World of Water. But if you just google 470L Laguna Tub, there’s a few places selling it. 👍
Where can I buy the from
Do you not struggle with the shower holes getting clogged up at all ?
Hi mate, I’ve not had any issues so far, the bigger rocks help to stop too much getting in there and clogging them up. The only issue I may have is if the plants get too out of control and the roots get in there and clog them up. But hopefully if I keep on top of pulling out excess plant growth, I should be alright. Thanks for watching! 😊
how do you clean out the bog filter
I don’t really.. but I have got a pre-filter on this now, that stops a lot of the waste getting into the filter in the first place. Other than that I just rely on the bacteria’s in the filter breaking down the waste to the point where the plants use it. It’s been running that way for around 18months now and seems to be fine. This does rely on keeping the stocking level in the pond quite low though. That said I am thinking at some point I will upgrade it to include a clean out valve like I did in my DIY Patio Pond bog filter! 😊
@@GingerFishyOfficial ok- I forgot about the prefilter - thanks for replying, have a good day
Hi where can I buy that tank from please.
I got it from ‘World of Water’. But if you search ‘410L Laguna Tub’ there is a few places selling it. 👍
Did I miss something? Is the filtering all done just by the gravel? Beautiful project. Just subscribed.
The gravel and plants should be able to handle all the filtering, but I did later add a pre-filter to take care of the some of the physical debris, which I don’t think was really needed, but thought it would help with polishing the water a little. Thanks for watching, and thanks for subscribing too!!! 😃
Very nice appearance. Is there any difference to using (in a smaller water feature) small pumice, or even, marbles? For the difference in appearance? Thinking about this though; would small pumice work better than pea gravel, by creating more surface area within the same filter volume?🤔
Will you/have you, added plants to the top of your filter? How often do you clean out this type of filter box?
Hi Leo, I’ve never tried it with pumice or marbles before, but I think it would work ok. Not too sure how plants would grow in marbles though. But you could definitely try it! And I think you are right that pumice would work well due to the increased surface area. I have indeed added a few different plant to my filter and they seem to be growing well. My plan is to just clean it out once a year, at the beginning of each Spring, at which time I will pull out all the plants as by that time they will have grown far too big, and then replant a few of them back ready for the season ahead. I don’t plan on ever emptying the gravel, unless I have a problem. I’ve had similar filter running on another pond that I had running for over 2 years, and the only maintenance I did in that time was to trim the plants every now and then. Hope that helped, and thanks for watching!
@@GingerFishyOfficial , yes it does, very much.
New Sub!
Thank you! 😊
What is your climate like in the winter? I see you insulated but do you get any freezing weather? I'm thinking of doing something similar but I don't want to have to bring fish in for the winter. Thanks and great video :)
Hi mate, thanks very much! Yeah, temps defo drop below freezing here. Our winters do vary a fair bit though, some years fairly mild with no snow at all, some years freezing temps and lots of snow. I don’t plan on bringing my fish in for winter, goldfish should be alright as long as the pond doesn’t freeze completely solid, and you make sure there is a hole in the ice somewhere for oxygen exchange. An Air stone can be used to achieve this. My next video is actually going to be on my winter pond preparation! Thanks for watching! 😊
I need bog filter on my pond. look so much better. I just av no idea where to start
Give it a go mate! Have you seen my video ‘DIY Patio Pond with Bog filter’? I tried to really show every step of the process in that one! 👊
Great job , how much was the total cost ?
Thank you! I think the total cost was around £500 😊
What L.P.H is your pump..thanks
I think it was a 700LPH pump 👍
Very nice. The "pond weed", as you called it, is called Elodea I believe. Not sure if I spelled that right or not. It certainly grows like a weed though. Question: you washed all the soil off the plants in the bog filter because you said you wanted the plants to pull all of their nutrients from the water but, there is some form of bioload, there won't be any nutrients will there? So Theon's part of my question would be: Did you add any form of fertiliser to give the plants something to go on with?
Thank you! Yeah, because I did wait so long before adding fish I did end up adding a small amount of fertiliser just to keep the plants going until I added the fish!
All a learning curve for me. I've had aquariums in the past but never an outdoor pond and I'm in a rental so I can't go with an in ground pond. I plan to build something about 2000 litres in size and MAYBE put glass in the front too. So I've been madly watching pond build videos. 😂
@@BlackshacksBushcraft haha, I think I’ve watched every pond build video on RUclips… good luck with your build!
@@GingerFishyOfficial cheers mate. I'll throw a video up when I'm done. could be a while though as this Month has been a financial nightmare. 🤣
What kind of insulation?
Hi there! It’s PIR Insulation Board. Really easy to use and cut to size, and does a great job at insulating, which should come in handy come the winter! Thanks for watching! 😊
Hi new subbie could you list all items and where bought thanx
Hello! And welcome to the channel! I’ll try and get a list sorted over the next few days, and put it as a pinned comment, or in the description!!! Thanks for watching, and thanks for subscribing!! 😀
@@GingerFishyOfficial thank you for replying look forward to trying my own raised pond. 🐟🐠
Will the plants survive the winner.
Hi Jim, the plants will all survive the winter. Some are evergreen and will look good all year round, and some will die off and grow back the following Spring. The Barred Horsetail is pretty much evergreen, and will look good all year round, I will sometimes give it a bit of a trim at the end of the season though. The watercress is also evergreen and will often continue to grow right through the winter (although growth rate does slow down). The iris will die off and will need cutting right down to ground level, but will come back the following Spring. The pond weed will survive through the winter and continue to grow throughout. The Water Hawthorn and the Water Lilly will also die off at the end of the season, so will need the dead leaves removing, but again should return the following Spring. It is also a good idea to push some fertiliser balls into the Lilly container when it starts to grow again the following season. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching! 🌿
Its a shame that the filter pipes couldn't have been in copper and nit plastic. But overall great video. Perhaps covering a drain isn't ideal!
I'm covering mine with copper tape. Should give a nice effect and age well.
this is awesome, but the white tubes are ugly as its the only part that doesn't look natural, cover with bamboo or similar?? Very useful video, thanks!
Thank you! Yeah, I agree.. even black pvc would have looked better, but I couldn’t find any in the right size. But yeah, I might see if I can wrap it in some bamboo or sometime more natural. Thanks for watching! 😊
Why not use goldfish and or mosquito eating fish?