Whoaaa dude! Nice surprise pond nber 2 toward the end! Beautiful set up. I see the purple seep monkey flower, purple blossoms. Love using native bog plants.
Just 3 small ponds for now and a few tubs to raise Japanese rice fish with some goldfish fry. And a 75 gallon discus tank. I'll try to do a video on all of them. I'm still trying to work a deal with the wife to have a koi pond built lol. One day....
Hi Keith, i have ranchus in a pond like this as well. I wanted to ask you how much do you feed yours and how often during winter? I am in Melbourne Australia and my pond temps Go down to 16 as I keep a heater inside at the minimum settings. (We have temperature fluctuations that are crazy) . How much wheatgerm pellets would you recommend I feed mine? Thanks Keith!
I usually feed 3 to 4x a day. I think Melbourne has similar weather here in So Cal just opposite times. i feed less during winter but feed mainly wheat germ based foods. When i ranchus get a little floaty i just cut down. Each ranchu is different, some are more prone to buoyancy issues when fed a lot. And there are some you just can't save from swim bladder issues. I hope this helps...
Keith S Thanks Keith. I am now learning that I was underfeeding mine. In fact one actually floated because of underfeeding. (It has an empty stomach lol). I started on floating wheatgerm pellets yesterday and decided to feed by observation (till they visibly slow down eating. And they were so active this morning and that particular fish was totally fine. With regards to water temperatures, do you get the wild changes in temperature during spring and summer in socal? This is the first year in pond which is why i heated it to around 16 degrees. In the coming year I was planning to stop heating. Any advice? I understand ranchu don’t take too well to wild temperature changes.
Really depends the size of your pond, the bigger it is the less the temperature fluctuates. In So Cal during the summer temperatures range from 95F(35C) during the day and 75F(24C) at night. Winter temps during the winter can drop down to 40F(4.4c) at night. Just observe your fish. If they are active and eating as they should i wouldn't worry so much about it. Healthy goldfish are hardy and can tolerate bad water conditions for a certain amount of time. Just do your best to maintain good water conditions, i highly suggest overfiltration with heavy loads of bio media, routine water changes, and plants that absorb all that toxic waste the fish produce. You will get to know each fish, some are hardier than others, some are more prone to swim bIadder, some can eat more than others lol. I hope this helps...
@@Keithmeister9 Hey Keith, thanks for the awesome advice. I have been feeding to fish activity and have seen much better results. Our winter temps get so around 4C at night and 12-15C in the day. And in summer could be anywhere from 18C to 42C. I have been over filtering. I have a very large gravity filter rated to over 10,000 Litres of pond water and a l ot of bio media. I also change 30% water twice a week and have many plants inside and along the edge of the pond. The only thing is now that it is winter some plants have cut back on growth but the elodea and val inside the water are doing well. I also have an evergreen oxygenating plant at one corner. I will need to add a couple more plants that stay evergreen. My pond has around 950 to 1,000 litres of water so only slightly more than yours. I have not seen swim bladder since feeding them properly. They really need more than 3 pellets a day LOL! As this is the first winter and some fish aren't conditioned enough I have added a heater to keep temps around 16 degrees so I have been feeding them well now. Nothing special just wheatgerm floating pellets, bloodworms twice a week and occasional repashy supergreen.I think the do not overfeed mantra is causing many fish to be underfed, which weakens them exposing them to unwanted diseases etc. I will be letting the fish adapt to having no heater in pond over the next year. I think slow and steady switch from heater to no heater is the best way. So starting mid spring, the heater will be turned off. This will allow me time to get fish into a very healthy condition before doing this.
Those are some happy, chubby lil goldfish.
They are just ADORABLE!!!
They all look very healthy and happy! I want to live in there!!
I'm really interested in your filtration system too!
I'll try to showcase my filtration next time.
Ranchu's are my favorite! Beautiful!
Whoaaa dude! Nice surprise pond nber 2 toward the end! Beautiful set up. I see the purple seep monkey flower, purple blossoms. Love using native bog plants.
SO COOL POND. BEAUTIFUL FISH
Amazing pond 😍
So beautiful 😍 are those the only 2 ponds you have? We would love to see a video about all of them. They all look so different 🙏💖
Just 3 small ponds for now and a few tubs to raise Japanese rice fish with some goldfish fry. And a 75 gallon discus tank. I'll try to do a video on all of them. I'm still trying to work a deal with the wife to have a koi pond built lol. One day....
@@Keithmeister9 Tell her your FANS want you to build a koi pond too😀😀😀😀😀
Keith S YES YES YES!!! That would be awesome!!!!
Sooo cute. May I ask where did you get them?
Local fish store in Socal called Yume koi in Westminster.
Đẹp quá ạ.
Do you sell these ranchu? They look so cute!
Thank you, i do not. Just a hobby 👍
Hi Keith, i have ranchus in a pond like this as well. I wanted to ask you how much do you feed yours and how often during winter? I am in Melbourne Australia and my pond temps
Go down to 16 as I keep a heater inside at the minimum settings. (We have temperature fluctuations that are crazy) . How much wheatgerm pellets would you recommend I feed mine? Thanks Keith!
I usually feed 3 to 4x a day. I think Melbourne has similar weather here in So Cal just opposite times. i feed less during winter but feed mainly wheat germ based foods. When i ranchus get a little floaty i just cut down. Each ranchu is different, some are more prone to buoyancy issues when fed a lot. And there are some you just can't save from swim bladder issues. I hope this helps...
Keith S Thanks Keith. I am now learning that I was underfeeding mine. In fact one actually floated because of underfeeding. (It has an empty stomach lol). I started on floating wheatgerm pellets yesterday and decided to feed by observation (till they visibly slow down eating. And they were so active this morning and that particular fish was totally fine. With regards to water temperatures, do you get the wild changes in temperature during spring and summer in socal? This is the first year in pond which is why i heated it to around 16 degrees. In the coming year I was planning to stop heating. Any advice? I understand ranchu don’t take too well to wild temperature changes.
Really depends the size of your pond, the bigger it is the less the temperature fluctuates. In So Cal during the summer temperatures range from 95F(35C) during the day and 75F(24C) at night. Winter temps during the winter can drop down to 40F(4.4c) at night. Just observe your fish. If they are active and eating as they should i wouldn't worry so much about it. Healthy goldfish are hardy and can tolerate bad water conditions for a certain amount of time. Just do your best to maintain good water conditions, i highly suggest overfiltration with heavy loads of bio media, routine water changes, and plants that absorb all that toxic waste the fish produce. You will get to know each fish, some are hardier than others, some are more prone to swim bIadder, some can eat more than others lol. I hope this helps...
@@Keithmeister9 Hey Keith, thanks for the awesome advice. I have been feeding to fish activity and have seen much better results. Our winter temps get so around 4C at night and 12-15C in the day. And in summer could be anywhere from 18C to 42C. I have been over filtering. I have a very large gravity filter rated to over 10,000 Litres of pond water and a l ot of bio media. I also change 30% water twice a week and have many plants inside and along the edge of the pond. The only thing is now that it is winter some plants have cut back on growth but the elodea and val inside the water are doing well. I also have an evergreen oxygenating plant at one corner. I will need to add a couple more plants that stay evergreen. My pond has around 950 to 1,000 litres of water so only slightly more than yours.
I have not seen swim bladder since feeding them properly. They really need more than 3 pellets a day LOL! As this is the first winter and some fish aren't conditioned enough I have added a heater to keep temps around 16 degrees so I have been feeding them well now. Nothing special just wheatgerm floating pellets, bloodworms twice a week and occasional repashy supergreen.I think the do not overfeed mantra is causing many fish to be underfed, which weakens them exposing them to unwanted diseases etc. I will be letting the fish adapt to having no heater in pond over the next year. I think slow and steady switch from heater to no heater is the best way. So starting mid spring, the heater will be turned off. This will allow me time to get fish into a very healthy condition before doing this.
@@serenemark7157 poor ranchu, they need minimum 20 C day and night constant temp. temp swing will lower their immune. why dont you use comet or koi?
Beautiful. How many gallons is your pond and where did you get it? Thank you
Its about 250 to 300 gallon preformed Laguna pond. 👍
Do you add salt to your pond?
So beautiful 😍 how many gallons for this one?
It's a Laguna preformed pond, about 250 to 300 gallons. Thank you 🙏
Keith S nice! You really did a great job!
Đẹp quá, cá này mua nhiêu tiền 1 con vậy?
Do you ever wanna 👋🏼🐟😘
Hello bong
Ranchu có thể nuôi với cá bảy màu được không bạn
vâng bạn có thể nhưng một số có thể bị ăn, tôi giữ cá cơm Nhật với cá vàng
@@Keithmeister9 nuôi chung được mà 1số bị ăn mất đúng không
Just curious to know how old are the fish in the video? And what do you feed them? Thanks
These fish are from 2 to 6years old. I feed wheat germ based foods for koi and godfish. Easily digestable and less prone to swim bladder issues.
@@Keithmeister9 thanks for the reply.do they breed naturally in the tank?
Yes they do, i took some videos earlier this week. Will try to post it when i have some time. 😁
very nice..what camera were you using on the underwater video?
Just my Samsung note 9 😁👍
@@Keithmeister9 loved the underwater vid!!
I wish i have goldfish like that😥
They grow so much better and easier to care for in ponds 👍
@@Keithmeister9 i placed my goldfish in a diy refridgerator pond
Hello. I wanted to ask if what’s your filtration system?
I use a filter very similar to this, i hope it helps www.amazon.com/dp/B0113PQEXW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_TRH9S0QHBP7FS26SS4SB
@@Keithmeister9 thank youuu
Have u had any of the goldfish wen with white spot on its head especilly on the orandas?
Yes, it's normal. It sounds like Wen growth. I see it also mostly during winter on my fish when water is below 50 F degrees.
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I need one ranchu please :(