I keep my Ranchu outside all year too, the strong healthy fish have no trouble overwintering and go on to produce strong resilient offspring. Love this common sense approach, fantastic fish! Beautifully bred.
I think edo-nishiki only should be calico (with white not greater than 50%), but they are top/side view Japanese ranchus. Other Japanese breeds are rather red and white I believe. Good video again!
Unfortunately this is a private breeder but you can find similar young fish for sale at star fisheries. Andy will be able to direct you to some good fish 😁
Do you use a heater for them during winter? It’s my first winter with my hundred gallon DIY pond and so far they’re doing good it gets down to about 50° here and there still eating I just wanted to know if I should get a heater for my ranchu and butterfly telescope goldfish! What do you suggest?
Hi, I know this breeder doesn't use a heater but for the types you have I would probably place one in there to keep the water above 8-10 degrees centigrade. They may do well without it but for peace of mind this is what I would do. Thanks
I keep my Ranchu outside all year too, the strong healthy fish have no trouble overwintering and go on to produce strong resilient offspring. Love this common sense approach, fantastic fish! Beautifully bred.
Awesome! That's great 👌🏼
Cool
Great vid, beautiful colection, keep up the good work. I love Ranchus
Thank you! Thanks for watching 😁
Very interesting! Keep up the good work 👏
Thank you 🔥🙏🏼
Keep this going as you giving a lot good information for people thank you
Thanks for the support! Will keep the videos coming 👌🏼
I think edo-nishiki only should be calico (with white not greater than 50%), but they are top/side view Japanese ranchus. Other Japanese breeds are rather red and white I believe. Good video again!
Nice fish and setup. The bottom could do with a hoover though!
Hehe! I think it was due it’s spring clean and also a blanket weed treatment 😆 thanks for watching!
Fantastic lovely fish, were can I buy please?
Unfortunately this is a private breeder but you can find similar young fish for sale at star fisheries. Andy will be able to direct you to some good fish 😁
Do you use a heater for them during winter? It’s my first winter with my hundred gallon DIY pond and so far they’re doing good it gets down to about 50° here and there still eating I just wanted to know if I should get a heater for my ranchu and butterfly telescope goldfish! What do you suggest?
Hi, I know this breeder doesn't use a heater but for the types you have I would probably place one in there to keep the water above 8-10 degrees centigrade. They may do well without it but for peace of mind this is what I would do. Thanks
Where's part 2 Chris can't seem to find it. Thanks
Hi Justin, part two came out just after this video it's titled "Top U.K. Goldfish breeding setup! TANK TOURS!!!" Let me know if you can't find it 😁
@@AquaticElements thanks Chris Happy New Year !!!
Happy new year!
Nice video do you Know how deep his his pond is.
I think it's about 45cm 😊
Is 88f to hot for ranchu
For long term yes it's too hot personally. Long term I wouldn't want to keep them above 28 degrees. 25 degrees I find is the sweet spot 😁
These ranchu are really nice but definately not award wining type.
His indoor facility holds all of his show fish. Which have won many awards in the UK over the years.