Another great informative video Kev, thank you. I built a small barrel pond earlier this year and struggled to get the water quality right, then I found your video on building bio filters, so I made one and within two weeks the water was stable and my couple of goldfish a lot more happier. There’s still string algae but the fish seam to enjoy it. Next year I’m building a raised brick pond and your videos will help me through that process. Have a great weekend. Mark (in the UK)
I had a little trouble with long green strings of algae but that was before I set up my barrel bog. I have had fish in for a few weeks now, the water is still clear and I am no longer seeing the big clumps of algae. I don’t feed the fish often, but when I do, instead of the normal feeding frenzy of rosy barbs I get mild indifference. So maybe they are eating all the algae. My pond has had the help of regular filter squeezings from my indoor aquariums so I think seeding it with bacteria and the other tiny water life gave it a big head start.
Hi Kev , thank you for another great video . I am going to attempt to make a bog filter this year but I don't own a drill and I am not very handy . Is there any chance you could make a video for people with a very low skill set , where you explain things to me as though I am 5 years old? 🤔🙋♂️🐠🐟🐡🌴🌾🌿☘
Great video again Kev. As far as algae goes, I think you mentioned it likes to grow near dead plant matter that is breaking down. I have noticed that too, but what annoys me is how it also likes to grow all over the stems of my water lillies, even though they are still living! just ruins the look of them 😒
thank you for your great posts. I find using floating plants as a great method for using up nutrients in my aquariums, do you suppose they would do the same thing in a new pond?
They do. But you really need to make sure you want them, as you know most floaters spread incredible fast. If the filtration is dialled in there shouldn’t be very much nutrient available. Of course the filtration needs time to establish and mature.
Hey Kev I have a question bud. So my pond is about W-3m, L-6m, D-1.2m and a joined piece of L-5m, W-1m, D-500mm. I breed my feeder fish and 6 sleepy cod about 10cm atm in the smaller pond section separated by rocks with gaps big enough for feeder fish but not the 30 12cm jade perch I have in the bigger side... Have I got way to many fish? I was keeping them to eat but I'm constantly getting algae and it is also a feature pond like you have done (just not as good as yours lol). They also nibble at your feet and the kids think it's funny so they are well kept. Also if you have found a way can you do a video on keeping out cane toads? They are constantly getting in the pond and breeding and even tho the little pricks sound good in the rain they are horrible to have so many and the tadpoles make the pond look unclean. Great video mate, love the content👍
It is possible you have too many fish, I’m also guessing you are adding additional food to the pond to support the feeder fish? I assume the pond is matured? Someone told me that jade perch will eat algae? (Which is cool most natives aren’t interested). Have you tried diatomix? In regards to the frogs I have no idea. We don’t get cane toads down here. Lots of frogs though. I just figure they are part and parcel of the ecosystem. Unfortunately up there the toads have become established in the ecosystem. Hopefully someone with some first hand experience with cane toads can give you a better answer. Good luck 🤞
@@Ozponds the ponds about 1years old now and I never feed the feeder fish as they happily graze on algae, plant roots and very small insects. The perch do eat the algae which helps and they feed on the other fish as well as they have figured out to only eat the bellies of the cane toads (that's a bit crazy lol) but the toads don't tend to go towards the bigger fish now. We only feed the big ones once a fortnight, sometimes longer because there is enough food of fish/algae and roots to keep them happy (plus by not feeding regularly you can actually hand feed them and yes the fish are all very healthy). I will definitely give the diatomix a go and see how I go.
Another great informative video Kev, thank you.
I built a small barrel pond earlier this year and struggled to get the water quality right, then I found your video on building bio filters, so I made one and within two weeks the water was stable and my couple of goldfish a lot more happier. There’s still string algae but the fish seam to enjoy it.
Next year I’m building a raised brick pond and your videos will help me through that process.
Have a great weekend.
Mark (in the UK)
Thanks Mark, that’s awesome to hear 👍
Nice video again Kev, it helps to wash the gravel of the bog filter you are right about having a very slow flow rate into the bog
Absolutely 👍
Thank you
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Ponds are one thing .. but I've been on this planet for nearly half a century and I Haven't matured One bit.. (neither have my jokes)
😂 and nor should they!
I had a little trouble with long green strings of algae but that was before I set up my barrel bog. I have had fish in for a few weeks now, the water is still clear and I am no longer seeing the big clumps of algae. I don’t feed the fish often, but when I do, instead of the normal feeding frenzy of rosy barbs I get mild indifference. So maybe they are eating all the algae. My pond has had the help of regular filter squeezings from my indoor aquariums so I think seeding it with bacteria and the other tiny water life gave it a big head start.
Awesome. 👍
Rosy barbs do a great job eating hair algae, my aquarium has none.
Hi Kev , thank you for another great video . I am going to attempt to make a bog filter this year but I don't own a drill and I am not very handy . Is there any chance you could make a video for people with a very low skill set , where you explain things to me as though I am 5 years old? 🤔🙋♂️🐠🐟🐡🌴🌾🌿☘
I can give it a try.
@Ozponds You are a star thank you.
I will look forward to another one of your wonderful videos. I do so love your ponds. 🦢🦆🦎🐢🐬🦭🦀🐡🐠🦈🪼🕷🌼🌻🌷
I appreciate your support 😊
@Ozponds I appreciate all of the hard work you do and that you also film it and make it look easy. So that even myself can consider making a pond. 👍😊
Hey Mate, Love the videos. Just a question where do you get all your rocks from? Particularly the bigger ones.
Local garden supply yards. Same place you’d buy mulch, sand, road base, top soil, decorative pebble, etc. Some yards will even specialise in rock.
Great video again Kev. As far as algae goes, I think you mentioned it likes to grow near dead plant matter that is breaking down. I have noticed that too, but what annoys me is how it also likes to grow all over the stems of my water lillies, even though they are still living! just ruins the look of them 😒
Thanks mate. I hate that too! But once the diatoms take hold the string algae should bugger off. The diatoms are like jelly.
03:40 is this a bubble aerator? (air compressor). or a venturi sucking air?
Airstone connected to small aquarium air compressor.
thank you for your great posts. I find using floating plants as a great method for using up nutrients in my aquariums, do you suppose they would do the same thing in a new pond?
They do. But you really need to make sure you want them, as you know most floaters spread incredible fast. If the filtration is dialled in there shouldn’t be very much nutrient available. Of course the filtration needs time to establish and mature.
Hi Kev have you ever kept any fancy goldfish in your ponds?
No. Just common.
🤔 my pond is only liquid for ~6-7 months of the year. Does that mean its always going to be in a state of maturing?
I wouldn’t think so. There would be organisms and bacteria that are surviving, maybe even thriving during your mini ice age.
Soooo guppies are ok to not be fed daily in a pond?
Well it depends doesn’t it. It’s just easier to maintain a pond with low fish numbers.
where abouts in australia are you kev?? from brisbane :)
Hour east of Melbourne
After 4 weeks my pond turn to yellowish color what should I do? And is this normal?
I’ve had a muddy pond, a green pond, a brown pond. I’ve not seen a yellow pond. Not sure about that!
Hey Kev I have a question bud. So my pond is about W-3m, L-6m, D-1.2m and a joined piece of L-5m, W-1m, D-500mm.
I breed my feeder fish and 6 sleepy cod about 10cm atm in the smaller pond section separated by rocks with gaps big enough for feeder fish but not the 30 12cm jade perch I have in the bigger side... Have I got way to many fish? I was keeping them to eat but I'm constantly getting algae and it is also a feature pond like you have done (just not as good as yours lol). They also nibble at your feet and the kids think it's funny so they are well kept.
Also if you have found a way can you do a video on keeping out cane toads? They are constantly getting in the pond and breeding and even tho the little pricks sound good in the rain they are horrible to have so many and the tadpoles make the pond look unclean.
Great video mate, love the content👍
It is possible you have too many fish, I’m also guessing you are adding additional food to the pond to support the feeder fish? I assume the pond is matured? Someone told me that jade perch will eat algae? (Which is cool most natives aren’t interested). Have you tried diatomix?
In regards to the frogs I have no idea. We don’t get cane toads down here. Lots of frogs though. I just figure they are part and parcel of the ecosystem. Unfortunately up there the toads have become established in the ecosystem. Hopefully someone with some first hand experience with cane toads can give you a better answer. Good luck 🤞
@@Ozponds the ponds about 1years old now and I never feed the feeder fish as they happily graze on algae, plant roots and very small insects. The perch do eat the algae which helps and they feed on the other fish as well as they have figured out to only eat the bellies of the cane toads (that's a bit crazy lol) but the toads don't tend to go towards the bigger fish now. We only feed the big ones once a fortnight, sometimes longer because there is enough food of fish/algae and roots to keep them happy (plus by not feeding regularly you can actually hand feed them and yes the fish are all very healthy). I will definitely give the diatomix a go and see how I go.
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Pronounced Al Geeee, not algee.
Who cares? People have funny ways of saying things all over the world. In Australia we say algee. No big deal.
Go buy some splosht
I’ve used it in the past. Not a bad product 👍