Wow Mr Bishop; this tour was better than the one Nine Months ago. Thank you so much. Now get some Metal Black Lace and I will put your picture in my front window.
Heaters are used in the cold months, fans in the warm. It gets down to 30ish and as high as 120, we keep it between 72-85 depending on the time of year.
@@BishopAquatics The lowest temperatures are very similar of what i get here, the highest here are usualy around 104 so I would probably need the heaters and fans too. Thank you so much, I will keep following you to check of what are you up to.
Hello! I’m located in AZ too and due to an explosion of fish population, I recently picked up a good size patio bowl for outside. Do you think my guppies could survive outside in the AZ climate too?
Its not that hard here! You just need a heater for a couple months during the cold parts of winter. That mostly runs at night when the temps drop. During the 100-120 parts of summer you want a small usb fan to cool it.
Goals right here!!!! I got 4 strains and 5 more coming. I’m setting up tubs like these as well but I was going with 17 gal totes. Any thoughts? Should I use bigger? It’s still cold here in socal so I’m waiting to set them up.
Do you have a heater? It gets pretty cold out here at night for a 2-3 month period in the winter. You'll want a heater at least at night for winter, and a fan for july-sep
Gotcha, well, I would invest in a cheap laser thermometer (or whatever) to make sure it isn't getting too cold. To help with the temps in winter, you could also cover the top of it with something windproof to help keep in daytime heat and eliminate wind chill. If it ends up being near impossible because of temperature reasons there are some species that do just fine in our weather here naturally.
Hope everyone enjoys touring our Guppy Ponds!
All the blue strains are the most beautiful in my opinion. Especially those iridescent BLUE S and aqua blue greens! 💙
what kind of plants are growing in the tubs?
Subscribed. Some of the most beautiful guppies. Just exquisite.
Thank you!
Wow Mr Bishop; this tour was better than the one Nine Months ago. Thank you so much. Now get some Metal Black Lace and I will put your picture in my front window.
nice sharing
Thank you!
Beautiful but how do u keep those tubs clean
Monster guppies dude 🔥
Thanks!
Greetings from philippines bro😍
Sweet video! Wish I could do this but it gets way too cold in MN.
Thank you! It's definitely restricted to seasonal or select climate for the outside ponds; luckily we have inside aquariums!
So awesome. Do you have any kind of heater? How could is outside in the winter?
I findo this to be so awesome that i want to replicate.
Heaters are used in the cold months, fans in the warm. It gets down to 30ish and as high as 120, we keep it between 72-85 depending on the time of year.
@@BishopAquatics The lowest temperatures are very similar of what i get here, the highest here are usualy around 104 so I would probably need the heaters and fans too.
Thank you so much, I will keep following you to check of what are you up to.
Hello! I’m located in AZ too and due to an explosion of fish population, I recently picked up a good size patio bowl for outside. Do you think my guppies could survive outside in the AZ climate too?
Its not that hard here! You just need a heater for a couple months during the cold parts of winter. That mostly runs at night when the temps drop. During the 100-120 parts of summer you want a small usb fan to cool it.
Goals right here!!!! I got 4 strains and 5 more coming. I’m setting up tubs like these as well but I was going with 17 gal totes. Any thoughts? Should I use bigger? It’s still cold here in socal so I’m waiting to set them up.
We've done 17s before, they work good, but can get a little crowed quickly. The big upside is they're easy to work with!
Cool thanks.
I'm in Mesa and I built a small patio Guppy pond, have lost 2 females so far, was wondering if it was due to the cold....what
Do you have a heater? It gets pretty cold out here at night for a 2-3 month period in the winter. You'll want a heater at least at night for winter, and a fan for july-sep
@@BishopAquatics i was trying to go without electricity, i use a solar powered Air Pump and use a sponge filter....
Gotcha, well, I would invest in a cheap laser thermometer (or whatever) to make sure it isn't getting too cold. To help with the temps in winter, you could also cover the top of it with something windproof to help keep in daytime heat and eliminate wind chill. If it ends up being near impossible because of temperature reasons there are some species that do just fine in our weather here naturally.
I love that do u sell them?
bishopaquatics.com :)
How much a pair?and where ur location?
bishopaquatics.com :)
que tipo de planta tiene ahi? muy bonita y los peces estan hermosos muy saludables y grandes que comen? saludos desde san luis potosi mexico
How do you control the inbreeding?
Start with a decent size population (hopefully not too inbred), separate and keep separated for a few generations, then introduce fish between tanks.
have you tried to feed them Superworm?
I don't think I've tried that one!
@@BishopAquatics try to feed the day old to week old superworm.
the size of it is just like dapia
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Do you sell and ship in usa
Yep! www.bishopaquatics.com/
Guppy give aways
Only plant giveaways, sorry!