Mick im curious as to why the fish were not bagged for moving, that should of been a given tbh.. tubs really are not the way to go, and guys PLEASE get a koi net and sock. large koi and carp will bleed from the gills when knocked about ie: TUBS but heal fairly quickly, lovely fish by the way, just trying to give some helpful pointers
They are some bigguns, please get the right gear to handle them and please do not transport anymore koi in those tubs get some bags. You have got your work cut out now keeping your parameters in check now you are over stocked in such a new pond, good luck fellas👍
Sadly I reckon you guna loose a few of these fish. You should introduce few fish at a time really. Especially if that are big. That’s a small pond too. I’d expect a few jumpers due to stress. Don’t rush it and enjoy the little ones grow would be my advice!
Sums its all up. Buy a pre made pond not build one yourself. Buy fully grown fish not select some Tosai and enjoy watching them mature. Youve missed two of the most exciting parts of the hobby
I'm sure the girl would cry even more if she understood the stress and struggle her fish are potentially about to go through. You should be setting an example for fish keeping not making click bait at the expense of the koi. Lovely pond and you could've done things far more sensibly. I hope they are alright in the end
Keeping Koi is a long learning process, even for me I learn every single day. The thing with making videos like this, is that there will be people out there who think what you are doing is right. Maybe not tomorrow but I think you will have some major problems with the tank and koi in the near future. Don’t get me wrong, Not here to hate but please do things right. And never transport koi again in plastic boxes plz 😅 ✌️
there are many people who purchase koi outside dealers .. is there a minimum set of checks to prevent the risk of adding parasites or bacterial infections into your own pond? Both with or without a quarentine setup. Not sure if you have ever done a video on this topic.
@@harvindersinghuppal2162 first you have to ask yourself where do I buy my koi? I only buy koi at a breeder of dealer. Second: always check the koi for parasites or other bacterial infections before you enter it to your quarantine pond. Third: always do multiple checks during the quarantine period, stress them to see if they have any potential bacteria or parasites and also for KHV. Last but not least: always check them again before entering the main pond and even after that. But there are so many ways to do it right and wrong…
@@TheKoiPartner my friend all I’m saying is don’t spread around hate if he decides to do something then that’s up to him if it didn’t work out then he can learn from his mistakes everyone makes them regardless on how experienced u are with koi
Hi guys, as you are well aware by now, your way over stocked and under filtered. Amonia is going to go sky hi so feed very very little. Koi can go 2 weeks with no food at all. Let the filters catch up. Also think about re-homing some of the plain ones. Good luck
I actually thought you had some rather nice fish there...glad to hear you moving stock out. In Japan they move Koi from the Mud ponds to winter housing very much like you guys did so lm not to shocked.....🤷♀️
I would put a net over that pond, the fish may jump due to stress and water quality. That's a massive bioload on the new filter...if I were you I would trickle in/out water
Shocking ,, no acclimattion , no net , ponds only been up and running a short time , it's absolutely crazy that your adding that many fish at those sizes to a new setup. I really hope the poor fish will be ok
There is nothing stupid about this comment. Even if he was somehow able to keep the water quality at safe levels, koi are meant to grow anywhere between 24-52 inches. How do you think a total of 216-468 inches of koi would fit in a 1000 gallon pond? If all 9 of them somehow all reached their full size in this size pond, they will most likely feel very cramped in a pond that small.
Hiya fellas, you got alot of big fish going in there... It's gunna be interesting to see how your new filters cope with the sudden increase in waste. 🤔😉👍
Wow you have got so much to learn on koi keeping, first thing is how many fish you are putting into 1000gallon pond. Also I would get a net over that pond because soon or later your going to come out to the pond with fish on the floor. They will jump out 100% in time
No net? The heron will have all those out soon! That’s If the ammonia spike doesn’t kill them first tho! No acclimatisation, quarantine, or matured biological filtration, those fish aren’t going to do well at all..
The blood in the water was from the gills, you won’t see any external damage. The gill filaments sometimes rupture when the fish are stressed. It occurs more often in larger older fish when you move them👍🏼
@@garethsykes8648 well I moved my fish three years ago, put them into a large container with the pond water, drove to my new house 5 mile away with a different pond I constructed, just put them straight in no problem, but as mentioned it was in the summer ( July ) I recently bought three more fish from an inside tank in a pet shop, so this time I let them float on the surface in the plastic bag for twenty minutes because an inside tank will be warmer then an outside tank.
@@amandadonegan2137 They really don't. Just because the superficial idea is marginally the same doesn't mean they are actually doing anything right, at all.
The fish looked fine to me the journey was twenty mins not hours 4 hands are better than two as they can be a handful that size so the comments about poor handling are unneeded to be fair it's a quick change ov location And as I've seen a few of his vids now I'm sure they were acclimated off camra. I'm from hemel and this man in one of his previous vids showed me the place I got my arowanas from good job lads
You have a very nice pond and fish there you have. Mick but, you should have bagged up your fish and not put them into TUBS and, PLEASE get a koi net and sock. And they will bleed from the gills when knocked about IE ; TUBS to give you some help
There are some lovely koi here ... probably about 15+ years old, the pond looks absolutely mint and i'm sure will provide lots of enjoyment and fingers crossed you get some good luck with them. There's lots of serious koi ethusiasts commenting on here... so i won't add to it .. you've already replied to some comments about moving some of the koi on to another pond.
250 gallons of water per koi my dude. Should be okay with extra filtration and oxygen but I’d recommend putting them in a bigger in ground pond or build a bigger set up
The bleeding from the gills is from stress, basically the fish's blood pressure has shot up. Hardly surprising after what this complete numpty has put them thorough. If you are learning about koi, this is a great example of how to get everything wrong 👌
I’d look at trickling water and when not making sure theirs a water conditioner to bind them ammonia I hope you prove me wrong but I’d of done this gradually and a 1000 gallon pond is relatively small I have 800 gallons I keep Wakin n London’s in there a few koi which I grow for fun them move them on I’d test that water several times a day and definitely run a trickle system and reduce the stock I hope no fish are lost
Lovely pond guys, but I can’t tell you how many things you are doing wrong in this video. I’ve been keeping koi for 22 years now and have learned that when you get things wrong you learn the hard way and it’s usually an expensive lesson to learn. My advice to you would be to do more homework. Good luck in the future guys.
More money than sense, clickbate designed to attract attention, none of this is for the wellbeing of the Koi, nor any of your old stock, just dump them right in the water well done lads 👍
Well I wanted to get perspective on how cramped these fish can get when they’re big so I don’t do it unwittingly with my pond. Saw the thumbnail and was like yup, there’s some crowed fish. So there’s that, they make a good bad example.
that koi you keep saying hurt itself ,DIDNT its a female koi that as not been caught hardly before probably never been netted from the day it entered the original pond , and large female koi a suseptable to bleeding from the gills due to stress
Hows the filter coping with that load i would say slighty over but as you said things will be changed in videos good to see someone near by aswell keep it up
You need to help your filter mature, which it isnt yet, get some filter bacteria in your bio side, then set up a declorinated trickle in/out system, test the water for Ammonia and Nitrite daily, I'm afraid that your pond is now overstocked and you will have some problems ahead, good luck with it all.
this was great to see three brothers just on a mission getting it done, the fish will be fine ignore the haters man, how can u quarantine 9 massive fish, whatever you do someone will always chat shit
@MicksFishUk Hi thanks for the reply.., by more work, how do you mean? I have a relatively new set up which includes a waterfall , 3 oxygenating plants and have bought a 2 pipe/channel aerator. I'm currently feeding them good quality koi flakes and pellets twice per day. I am going to clean the filter once per month..
Great stuff, great seeing all family involved. But like our house. Koi can be hardy , an looking at them, soon be hand feeding 🤓 really enjoyed that . Proper buzz getting new fish
No hate I just think that you’re hurting the koi moving them in tubs (hence the blood) and grabbing them to Chuck into the tank, when they should be placed in using nets and should be transported in bags.
Wow so many negative comments.. beautiful fish me personally I like to grow my own out. Definitely do daily water changes until your filtration adjust to that giant bio load you introduced. Don't overfeed. That black koi with the white belly is remarkable. Good luck
I'm a year late, but you shouldn't just take fish from a container and place them straight into strange waters like that. My cringe reaction is like seeing someone in a UA-cam video accidentally pointing a loaded gun at someone else while at a shooting range, or keeping their finger on the trigger. It's best to put the fish into a bag with the same water they were transported in and place it at the top of the pond to let the bag-water temperature adjust to the pond, and then take some of the pond water and add it to the fish in the bag water. Then finally put the fish into the pond, without letting the bag water get into the pond, this way they don't suffer shock or harm. EDIT: Now I'm reading the comments to see everyone else pretty much saying the same thing and I realize I'm just beating the dead fish.
Not too much blood I thought you was going to take the lid off and the fish was going to be beheaded So the bloke in the background was your brother I would’ve been so rude about him if I’d known he was miserable though has to be said next level coil’s though You do know people will be saying it’s cruel and that the tank ain’t big enough there’s always one you know it 🐳
Mick im curious as to why the fish were not bagged for moving, that should of been a given tbh.. tubs really are not the way to go, and guys PLEASE get a koi net and sock. large koi and carp will bleed from the gills when knocked about ie: TUBS but heal fairly quickly, lovely fish by the way, just trying to give some helpful pointers
They are some bigguns, please get the right gear to handle them and please do not transport anymore koi in those tubs get some bags. You have got your work cut out now keeping your parameters in check now you are over stocked in such a new pond, good luck fellas👍
Sadly I reckon you guna loose a few of these fish. You should introduce few fish at a time really. Especially if that are big. That’s a small pond too. I’d expect a few jumpers due to stress. Don’t rush it and enjoy the little ones grow would be my advice!
Sums its all up. Buy a pre made pond not build one yourself. Buy fully grown fish not select some Tosai and enjoy watching them mature.
Youve missed two of the most exciting parts of the hobby
I'm sure the girl would cry even more if she understood the stress and struggle her fish are potentially about to go through. You should be setting an example for fish keeping not making click bait at the expense of the koi. Lovely pond and you could've done things far more sensibly. I hope they are alright in the end
Keeping Koi is a long learning process, even for me I learn every single day. The thing with making videos like this, is that there will be people out there who think what you are doing is right. Maybe not tomorrow but I think you will have some major problems with the tank and koi in the near future. Don’t get me wrong,
Not here to hate but please do things right. And never transport koi again in plastic boxes plz 😅 ✌️
there are many people who purchase koi outside dealers .. is there a minimum set of checks to prevent the risk of adding parasites or bacterial infections into your own pond? Both with or without a quarentine setup. Not sure if you have ever done a video on this topic.
@@harvindersinghuppal2162 first you have to ask yourself where do I buy my koi? I only buy koi at a breeder of dealer. Second: always check the koi for parasites or other bacterial infections before you enter it to your quarantine pond. Third: always do multiple checks during the quarantine period, stress them to see if they have any potential bacteria or parasites and also for KHV. Last but not least: always check them again before entering the main pond and even after that. But there are so many ways to do it right and wrong…
Even know he using boxes it’s he’s choice on the way he transports he’s fish so if u ain’t got anything nice to say don’t say anything
@@wosure9354 I think I decide what I say my friend
@@TheKoiPartner my friend all I’m saying is don’t spread around hate if he decides to do something then that’s up to him if it didn’t work out then he can learn from his mistakes everyone makes them regardless on how experienced u are with koi
Hi guys, as you are well aware by now, your way over stocked and under filtered. Amonia is going to go sky hi so feed very very little. Koi can go 2 weeks with no food at all. Let the filters catch up. Also think about re-homing some of the plain ones. Good luck
Don’t worry mate filmed a separate video all about it. 👍🏻
I actually thought you had some rather nice fish there...glad to hear you moving stock out. In Japan they move Koi from the Mud ponds to winter housing very much like you guys did so lm not to shocked.....🤷♀️
15 minutes of how not to transport, acclimatise,stock,handle fish and stock a new pond 😔
That tank also look more than 1000 gallons
Came here for the fish, not your bitching.
I would put a net over that pond, the fish may jump due to stress and water quality. That's a massive bioload on the new filter...if I were you I would trickle in/out water
Shocking ,, no acclimattion , no net , ponds only been up and running a short time , it's absolutely crazy that your adding that many fish at those sizes to a new setup. I really hope the poor fish will be ok
Too many fish. In one tank.
Ignore this comment it’s stupid. No matter how new the pond is with the right chemicals you can get the water spot on respect ✊️
There is nothing stupid about this comment. Even if he was somehow able to keep the water quality at safe levels, koi are meant to grow anywhere between 24-52 inches. How do you think a total of 216-468 inches of koi would fit in a 1000 gallon pond? If all 9 of them somehow all reached their full size in this size pond, they will most likely feel very cramped in a pond that small.
@@adamplumtree64 correct sir
@@robloxpro6770 I hope you realize you can upgrade your pond/aquarium when your fish get bigger😂😂
Hiya fellas, you got alot of big fish going in there... It's gunna be interesting to see how your new filters cope with the sudden increase in waste. 🤔😉👍
Wow you have got so much to learn on koi keeping, first thing is how many fish you are putting into 1000gallon pond. Also I would get a net over that pond because soon or later your going to come out to the pond with fish on the floor. They will jump out 100% in time
Yeah, the water level is too high so it's really easy for them to jump out.
No net? The heron will have all those out soon! That’s If the ammonia spike doesn’t kill them first tho! No acclimatisation, quarantine, or matured biological filtration, those fish aren’t going to do well at all..
gonna need to be a big heron
Heron like to walk into water And get fish.
And in next weeks video,Why are my fish dying?
He won't show it, it is industry dirty secret to only show alive fish
The blood in the water was from the gills, you won’t see any external damage. The gill filaments sometimes rupture when the fish are stressed. It occurs more often in larger older fish when you move them👍🏼
Thanks mate he’s fine now 👍🏻
@@MicksFishUk welcome, never normally leads to any long lasting damage 😊
Due to body weight and poorly netted usually
@@chrisartis4284 I've had to happen quite a few times to fish that have just been bowled up before even moving out of the water etc
Yeah reasonably common to be fair.. Done 22 yrs on the retail side and 3 yrs self employed see it quite often.
Supporting body weight etc helps alot
I liked the part where you climatized the fish
If it's summer time you don't need too, as long as they're going from an out side pond to an out side pond
@@stephenboyd4934that's rubbish what about different water parameters
@@garethsykes8648 well I moved my fish three years ago, put them into a large container with the pond water, drove to my new house 5 mile away with a different pond I constructed, just put them straight in no problem, but as mentioned it was in the summer ( July ) I recently bought three more fish from an inside tank in a pet shop, so this time I let them float on the surface in the plastic bag for twenty minutes because an inside tank will be warmer then an outside tank.
Never seen so poor handling of fish, 🥴
It didn't seem good. 😔
In Japan they move Koi from summer mud ponds to winter tanks the same way 🤷♀️
@@amandadonegan2137 still not good though 🙄
@@amandadonegan2137 They really don't. Just because the superficial idea is marginally the same doesn't mean they are actually doing anything right, at all.
The fish looked fine to me the journey was twenty mins not hours 4 hands are better than two as they can be a handful that size so the comments about poor handling are unneeded to be fair it's a quick change ov location And as I've seen a few of his vids now I'm sure they were acclimated off camra. I'm from hemel and this man in one of his previous vids showed me the place I got my arowanas from good job lads
Superb aquarium with Jumbo Koi fishes.💯
No areation during transport, no acclicamtion, no quarantine. Your lucky they survived.
You have a very nice pond and fish there you have. Mick but, you should have bagged up your fish and not put them into TUBS and, PLEASE get a koi net and sock. And they will bleed from the gills when knocked about IE ; TUBS to give you some help
There are some lovely koi here ... probably about 15+ years old, the pond looks absolutely mint and i'm sure will provide lots of enjoyment and fingers crossed you get some good luck with them. There's lots of serious koi ethusiasts commenting on here... so i won't add to it .. you've already replied to some comments about moving some of the koi on to another pond.
nice koi!!!! nice pond as well!!!
Looks absolutely amazing beautiful fish should call the black one pingoo
Definitely need a net.. and I would clad the pond with cedar t&g . Would look much better than black skip look ...shame cus it's a very nice pond 👍
I knew you were a local lad from the way you spoke. Last video you were down the road. This one you're in my home town. Madness
Nice Kohaku there pal, a lot of BIG fish 🐟
250 gallons of water per koi my dude. Should be okay with extra filtration and oxygen but I’d recommend putting them in a bigger in ground pond or build a bigger set up
Transporting fish in boxes is not the one 🙈
some koi bleed from the gills when netted!, its not very common but nothing to worry about! and thats a giant white orfe you have with those koi lol
White Orfe can really jump too.
@@JuiceInThePocket orfe do jump at flies etc, they are very predatory so if you want fry in the pond best leave them out lol
The bleeding from the gills is from stress, basically the fish's blood pressure has shot up. Hardly surprising after what this complete numpty has put them thorough. If you are learning about koi, this is a great example of how to get everything wrong 👌
I’d look at trickling water and when not making sure theirs a water conditioner to bind them ammonia I hope you prove me wrong but I’d of done this gradually and a 1000 gallon pond is relatively small I have 800 gallons I keep Wakin n London’s in there a few koi which I grow for fun them move them on I’d test that water several times a day and definitely run a trickle system and reduce the stock
I hope no fish are lost
Why didnt you acclimate them?
Love the way you just toss them into there home like rag dolls 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lovely pond guys, but I can’t tell you how many things you are doing wrong in this video. I’ve been keeping koi for 22 years now and have learned that when you get things wrong you learn the hard way and it’s usually an expensive lesson to learn. My advice to you would be to do more homework. Good luck in the future guys.
Awesome video.., Can you tell me where you got the see through glass container pond from? It just awesome!!! thanks...
Great set up. Planning a koi pond for my deck and a Pacu pond inside.
More money than sense, clickbate designed to attract attention, none of this is for the wellbeing of the Koi, nor any of your old stock, just dump them right in the water well done lads 👍
Well I wanted to get perspective on how cramped these fish can get when they’re big so I don’t do it unwittingly with my pond. Saw the thumbnail and was like yup, there’s some crowed fish. So there’s that, they make a good bad example.
that koi you keep saying hurt itself ,DIDNT its a female koi that as not been caught hardly before probably never been netted from the day it entered the original pond , and large female koi a suseptable to bleeding from the gills due to stress
How come koi bleed from the gills and carp don’t
@@gbakkz4555 weakened genetics
Hows the filter coping with that load i would say slighty over but as you said things will be changed in videos good to see someone near by aswell keep it up
Yo mate, could you please make a video about the entire filtering system for 1000 gallon pond
This is going to be a case of “we are learning as we go” fair enough but you’ll have murdered a few fish by then!
The little white one is so tiny and cute
Looking for fiberglass aquarium just like this one, can you please tell me where I could get one from?...Awesome set up..thanks.
I won't mind one .
You should call the white and black koi Willy!😂
Or cow 🐄
That white orfe will really jump out of that EZ pond. Get a proper net over it before you have to make a video of it jumping out.
Sliders and socks haha the best of British
Absolutely fantastic infinity pond,looks great with full water level - could do with a glass jump fence surround or some degree but loving it
Bloody amazing pond
Some beautiful fish you have got there will your try and get them to spawn?
Thanks mate no we haven’t any luck yet. I think the pond is to small for that mate. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
I added just because the Asian arowana in the background. Totally jealous
You need to help your filter mature, which it isnt yet, get some filter bacteria in your bio side, then set up a declorinated trickle in/out system, test the water for Ammonia and Nitrite daily, I'm afraid that your pond is now overstocked and you will have some problems ahead, good luck with it all.
Don’t worry I have filmed a separate video all about it and some of the fish have gone to my mates pond 👍🏻
@@MicksFishUk great decision buddy 👍
When moving koi to a new pond they tend to jump alot .....put a net over
this was great to see three brothers just on a mission getting it done, the fish will be fine ignore the haters man, how can u quarantine 9 massive fish, whatever you do someone will always chat shit
If you think the fish will be fine your crazy 😂
Omg Charlie this is crazy and so wrong in every way. Learners that are gonna kill fish such a shame
how do you clean fish poop? does filtering clean it or you have to do it manually
Hi lads just wondering where about you sourced the pond from ?
Hi mate it’s called infinity ponds
Fantastic looking koi in there now , and looks like your bro has over come his camera fright Haha
Nice fish
Stunning Fish you got there chaps, love that big platinum one!
temp change from box to tank?
Great selection there, they are beautys !
Nice tank.
Well done.
How much you pay for the fish?
I’d love a setup like that
The black with the white belly is a rare beauty. What kind of fish is that solid white one with a little head?
Awesome setup! Was it a custom build?
Thanks mate no it’s a EZ pond 👍🏻☺️
That black and white one is amazing looks like a killer whale.
Sun a nice beer 🍺 and kicking back watching them swim round 👌 😎
Hi there justed watched the video can I ask where he got his pond from and how much please
Hi bud what air pump do you use and whats the air stone? Cheers
Wow the oxygen super strong
Quality , pls tell me where you got your pond from , I luv it
Pond is looking amazing boys, I can imagine sitting out there of an evening with a few cans just watching the fish 👌
Stunning fish
Is this above ground setup something that can purchased? If so can you give me the name of it, would like to look into it
Where did you get the pond
EZ ponds mate
Wow
Can I keep a single koi with say 12 Goldfish?
Yes will be fine the koi needs more work tho so keep that in mind 👍🏻thanks for watching.
@MicksFishUk Hi thanks for the reply.., by more work, how do you mean? I have a relatively new set up which includes a waterfall , 3 oxygenating plants and have bought a 2 pipe/channel aerator. I'm currently feeding them good quality koi flakes and pellets twice per day. I am going to clean the filter once per month..
Great stuff, great seeing all family involved. But like our house. Koi can be hardy , an looking at them, soon be hand feeding 🤓 really enjoyed that . Proper buzz getting new fish
Pressure on the gills , happens when I remove my large koi to clean my pond it’s not a problem.
What is the size of your pond hight with length
Garden goals ✅
Yes beasts looks spot on
No hate I just think that you’re hurting the koi moving them in tubs (hence the blood) and grabbing them to Chuck into the tank, when they should be placed in using nets and should be transported in bags.
The music is nice!!
Wow so many negative comments.. beautiful fish me personally I like to grow my own out. Definitely do daily water changes until your filtration adjust to that giant bio load you introduced. Don't overfeed. That black koi with the white belly is remarkable. Good luck
Do you guys do this for a living ?
5 koi was already enough for 1000gal.
Hi did u build that pond yourself or did you get someone to build it
This pond to me looks like about 10x10x3.5 ft. So I think it’s about 2500 gal, and not just a 1000 gal.
Damn don’t you have a net on top cause koi do jump you know you may find some on the floor one day out of the pond
Newton video coming soon I have built a pond cover 👍🏻👍🏻don’t worry all the fish are still in there
Espectacular.. Muy hermosas las Arawanas y esos nuevos Koi... Saludos desde Colombia.
After watching this video, I’m just left wondering how many are still alive 😢
All still alive but have moved some to another pond 👍🏻
Looking great,you got some stunning koi
lower hte water level otherwise you will find them n the floor one of these days. been there.
How come no acclimatisation?
Now that’s caught my eye
I bet the little fish are thinking wtf?!
Thats really bad ass!
I'm a year late, but you shouldn't just take fish from a container and place them straight into strange waters like that. My cringe reaction is like seeing someone in a UA-cam video accidentally pointing a loaded gun at someone else while at a shooting range, or keeping their finger on the trigger.
It's best to put the fish into a bag with the same water they were transported in and place it at the top of the pond to let the bag-water temperature adjust to the pond, and then take some of the pond water and add it to the fish in the bag water. Then finally put the fish into the pond, without letting the bag water get into the pond, this way they don't suffer shock or harm.
EDIT: Now I'm reading the comments to see everyone else pretty much saying the same thing and I realize I'm just beating the dead fish.
Nice fish they look awesome in that tank mate great vid👍
What did the pond cost and filtration air pump etc. looks quality!
Round about 7K all in
Your going to need plenty of water changes over the next few months.
Not too much blood I thought you was going to take the lid off and the fish was going to be beheaded So the bloke in the background was your brother I would’ve been so rude about him if I’d known he was miserable though has to be said next level coil’s though You do know people will be saying it’s cruel and that the tank ain’t big enough there’s always one you know it 🐳