I have a 2000 US gallon pond in my basement (Ontario, Canada) used to overwinter my koi that I've been using for about 7 years. As you noted humidity can be an issue however to avoid any problems I installed a ventilation system that expels the moist air directly outside and also have a dehumidifier running directly to a floor drain. So far no issues with humidity. So glad the bowing of your tank didn't cause an actual blowout.
Great Videos and love how you take care of so many...great to see the love and care. Got a small question if I may?, How do you keep the Algie in check so it does not cause green water?
Adam we have all gone Cold Turkey !!! You must of been really busy, it's been 2 months since our last Sunday fix !!! Looks like they are settling in nicely, looking forward to seeing what you use the old space. Hope you and the family are having a great weekend, take care & stay safe my friend. 👍
Hi Adam, firstly, i have only just discovered you! But really glad I did and enjoying watching, particularly the neglected pond ones! My question is, you seem to have a lot of fish in each pond, i have read, so many fish for so much surface area, do you adhere to anything like this? My pond is a lot smaller than yours, only 500gl and i have 4 koi and 5 goldfish that i used to mature the pond, and finished up keeping them, but im wondering if i can get more koi, could you advise? Cheers Steve from Hull
Quick question.. i needed to put one of my koi in a hospital tub, i do not have a filter and even if i had one, it wouldn't be cycled. Will she be ok of i do water changes everyday and make sure to add safe to help w chlorine, ammonia and nitrite? Ty
yeah it would work doing it like that although i find in most cases keeping the fish in a separate tank can cause unnecessary stress. you could also do water changes by removing water from the pond to refill the tank its in this would be better as the water wouldn't have the chlorine issue and temperature issues.
You didn't show anything didn't show moving fish nothing huh.and you filled the 2 tanks up about 25%be for you started pumping the old tank water into them .
Wow, front of your pond is frightning, thank you for sharing Adam😀
I have a 2000 US gallon pond in my basement (Ontario, Canada) used to overwinter my koi that I've been using for about 7 years. As you noted humidity can be an issue however to avoid any problems I installed a ventilation system that expels the moist air directly outside and also have a dehumidifier running directly to a floor drain. So far no issues with humidity. So glad the bowing of your tank didn't cause an actual blowout.
I wouldn’t have been able to sleep knowing that pond was bowing out like that 😂
Yeah I didn't realise how bad the tank actually was.
That pond wall was scary haha, glad your getting it sorted 👍
Arrr great work as usual Adam nice job!
Thanks again for the entertainment. 😜👍👏
Great video,thanks Adam
Great to see you back Adam. I would've had sleepless nights worrying about the pond, so many beautiful koi in there. Glad you got it sorted. 👍
Great Videos and love how you take care of so many...great to see the love and care.
Got a small question if I may?,
How do you keep the Algie in check so it does not cause green water?
Adam we have all gone Cold Turkey !!! You must of been really busy, it's been 2 months since our last Sunday fix !!! Looks like they are settling in nicely, looking forward to seeing what you use the old space. Hope you and the family are having a great weekend, take care & stay safe my friend. 👍
Hi Adam, firstly, i have only just discovered you! But really glad I did and enjoying watching, particularly the neglected pond ones! My question is, you seem to have a lot of fish in each pond, i have read, so many fish for so much surface area, do you adhere to anything like this? My pond is a lot smaller than yours, only 500gl and i have 4 koi and 5 goldfish that i used to mature the pond, and finished up keeping them, but im wondering if i can get more koi, could you advise? Cheers Steve from Hull
Great video Adam 👍
welcome back nice to see a new video
Wow i would of lost my hair knowing that was bowing that bad but glad to see youve sorted them into a new tank 👍
Yeah I didn't realise how bad the tank actually was.
Great video as always Adam . How’s the fry tank doing we never had a update on the babies
Hopefully you'll get to see them in a few weeks 🙂
The downstream tank will drain the upstream tank due to the Venturi effect.
Quick question.. i needed to put one of my koi in a hospital tub, i do not have a filter and even if i had one, it wouldn't be cycled. Will she be ok of i do water changes everyday and make sure to add safe to help w chlorine, ammonia and nitrite? Ty
yeah it would work doing it like that although i find in most cases keeping the fish in a separate tank can cause unnecessary stress. you could also do water changes by removing water from the pond to refill the tank its in this would be better as the water wouldn't have the chlorine issue and temperature issues.
Welcome back! 🐠🐟🐠🐟🍻
Thanks 😊
@@AdamJulyan looking forward to NEXT WEEK'S episode. 😜
Where do you get the tanks from ?
great video , got one question , do you actually sell any of your koi , as you have so many ,
Thanks, yeah I do I wish I could keep them all but I can't
Do you sell koi Adam ?
Nice to see you back bud
Thanks 😊
What do you do with all these fish?
No idea I do need to sell some this year I can't keep running these outside tanks
Are you doing fry this year ?
I'm not sure I want to but I have too many fish
@@AdamJulyan definitely do it, what I’ve been looking forward to
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New video 😳
You didn't show anything didn't show moving fish nothing huh.and you filled the 2 tanks up about 25%be for you started pumping the old tank water into them .
Carbon fibre the way to go if you rebuild it do it your self