Inga, they cannot. They'll live, but they will not thrive. Although this is a beautiful piece of art, both the water volume as well as the available swimming surface area are far too small for even a small school :(
@@twistedcases4143 Second this. It's crazy the amount of these tiny bowl "ponds" there on youtube. This can't be any more than 5 litres surely, that's less than my water change bucket. They look fantastic, perfect for 1 day-3 week old fry, but definitely not suitable for any adult fish no matter how small. If anyone is going to do this, don't put any livestock in. It looks amazing with just the plants.
I do think it's very important to note that thiis is be too small for fully grown rice fish. The fish in this video were still fry. I'd reccomend a larger pond for anyone considering this! Very beautiful little pond for raising up fry though!
Japanese rice fish survive all temperatures providing that the water does not freeze or exceed 40 C. Filtration is not needed as they tolerate a wide range of environments.
@@xxx-ie9ic It's true. I've had good success with mine in a 60L (around 12 gallon) pond but in the past had some that failed in a heavily planted 1 gallon pot pond.
I love how these little fish can be perfectly happy in a little table top pond like this. It’s like living art.
Inga, they cannot. They'll live, but they will not thrive. Although this is a beautiful piece of art, both the water volume as well as the available swimming surface area are far too small for even a small school :(
@@twistedcases4143 Second this. It's crazy the amount of these tiny bowl "ponds" there on youtube. This can't be any more than 5 litres surely, that's less than my water change bucket. They look fantastic, perfect for 1 day-3 week old fry, but definitely not suitable for any adult fish no matter how small. If anyone is going to do this, don't put any livestock in. It looks amazing with just the plants.
Rice fish naturally live in very small amounts of water. However, i would not consider keeping them in anything less than 5 gallon@@samg1879
This is seriously awesome. I'm planning on making one soon. Thank you for the inspiration ^-^
好喜歡你的拍攝手法,很多留白的畫面讓人看的很舒服
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Thanks for sharing....i love japan rice fish
Nice Video...Gretting from Germany
Japanese rice fish♥
I made one; but will have to turn it more beautiful 🐟
好靚,好似藝術品一樣~
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I like this so much. Very inspiring . please do more on this 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👌🏼👌🏼
I do think it's very important to note that thiis is be too small for fully grown rice fish. The fish in this video were still fry. I'd reccomend a larger pond for anyone considering this! Very beautiful little pond for raising up fry though!
So cute the rice fish! And such a zen set up, bro! Well done! 💪😊
Cheers mate!
Beautiful setup 👌
So cute🥰
可否長細講下你除了加ada泥外,還加了什麼作底床?thx
Can u show us how to do water change on this pond?
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Do they need filtration? I plan to setup an outdoor pot, wonder if they need heater? Can they survive during winter
Japanese rice fish survive all temperatures providing that the water does not freeze or exceed 40 C. Filtration is not needed as they tolerate a wide range of environments.
Filtration is needed, but in the form of plants, if you do not plan on adding plants please do not get these without filtration
What size is the pot? Thank you
I was wondering too. From my perspective looks about 3 gallons? Always hard to tell though.
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How often do you need to do water change? And how much? Please advise
Thanks
Don't do this, these fish need a minimum of 10 gallons space for 6 fish.
@@xxx-ie9ic It's true. I've had good success with mine in a 60L (around 12 gallon) pond but in the past had some that failed in a heavily planted 1 gallon pot pond.
I am looking to learn all I can about these little fish,especially about their water,my home water is well water,not good quality...
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