Outdoor Shrimp / Guppy Pond - End of Summer Tubbing
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2019
- The cold snuck on me and now its time to take down the summer tub, shocked at what I found when I got everything removed.
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I have set up a tub every year for 10 years. I live in Indiana .
Brilliant! Definitely going to do this in the spring! 🌱
Same here Jason. Putting them all inside today!
I love doing outdoor ponds.. 😁
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Those ones that are super skinny, I'd keep an eye on. It could be a parasite or illness. In general if I'm feeding my normal schedule and I have guppies looking like that I treat the tank and cull the worst ones. Something to keep an eye on. Make sure to sterilize the net that you used in the outdoor tub and/or only use it for the 55. Throw a round of QT meds in the tank too, since they've been outside and been eating bugs coming from who knows where.
Will do thanks for the advice!
@@JadrenAquatics hopefully a little heavy feeding indoors will bring them back to good condition. Good luck!
Shrimp On!
Nice surprise with the shrimp🤓👍🐟🦐
Same crazy weather here it was in the 90s at the beginning of the week and today low 50s. I think I'm gonna close the pool tomorrow.
Nice video
I'm trying neo shrimp in my outside tub this year. Nice video
Good luck!
That weather change was quick. Got cold and rainy really fast.
A lot of work but awesome results just the same.
I'm guessing they're surviving the temperature highs & lows is because it's fluctuating; they're not consistent. Indoor you'd have it set to consistant misery, compared to a bad day or a rough night in the pond.
Why is indoor temperature constant misery?
@@VinylUnboxings consistent… but constant would be the same. He’s saying the shrimp should not have survived. I’m saying that out in nature those highs & lows are not consistent. A temperature controlled room would stay at 50 degrees or at 90 degrees. Therefore “consistent.” As opposed to frosty temperatures in the morning, warming up at sun up, boiling at noon & cooling off at twilight. Nature would not deliver the same consistent misery; it balances. We humans thrive on consistency. So if the temperature is not adequate for the shrimp, they’d be in a state of misery & it would be consistent.
@@deadfred821 Sure, _if_ the indoor temperature wasn't adequate for shrimp and it was consistent it would be constant misery. That's why you'd avoid setting it at a miserable temperature.
Neocaridinia shrimp are actually known to be extremely adaptable to different consistent parameters, but struggle with fluctuations. So in other words, for this particular species, they prefer consistency as long as you don't set it to some ridiculous temperature
Interesting video.Just got back from Aquatic Experience do you think you will ever attend?
Could you leave them out all winter? Saw a lady post a video and hers survived 40 below in Canada with 2 aquarium heaters and som blankets and plastic covering it. I’m from Fort Worth and want to try something in my pond without having to move everything indoors.
Really depends on what you have in it. Doubt guppies would make it
Love the outdoor ponds
Hi I'm from Jacksonville Florida I won't to do guppies sword tails & plates in a pond like that but I don't know what I'm going to do with them if work I'd probably donate them to a School
You can always trade them to your local fish store
Those shrimp are bulletproof! I still have mine outside!
Love untubbing vids! I don’t ever seem to have any success with mine. I tried guppies last year and rice fish this year. No fry either time.🤨. I would give those guppies a dose or two of lavamisole. Bird poop brings in worms and that might be why they are skinny.
Cheers,
Chris
That's a good idea thanks!
that's why I don't do shrimp cause they are prolific at producing,
for the guppies in a outside pond I would have stuck a heater in it
that would have done them good instead of taking them out.
Outside heaters suck up so much electricity
The heat is summer I beat with shade cloth and bug zapper The wind cooled water a lot and feed fish
My biggest problem was dragon fly larva and some how I got ammonia spike in one tub that killed a lot of my best adults
Funny you had trouble with it and don’t want to do it again
I had same trouble but want to go bigger and better next year
I think you did great and should try to do smaller tanks with different fish/shrimp in 👍👍👍👍
Thats because I'm way lazier than you lol
Jadren Aquatics hahaha no chance I’ve seen all your videos and between your printing business your amazing fish room and UA-cam you are way way busier than me or at least have way better time management
If you ever have an excess of guppy grass and want to sell some will you Please let me know. I want to get some but there isn't any local. Love your videos, keep up the great content and God Bless
Send me an email I've got plenty jadrensaquatics@gmail.com
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Only two days
Cold front next day will be fine
What did you feed them?
Just normal fish flakes
Put all the different fish in separate ponds
How much gallon is it???
150
Hi
i've heard somepeople overwinter shrimp outside
Throw a heater in there.
Animal torture