This is my mothers garden at my hometown. I am currently on a holiday here and thought of making another pond for her. She likes keeping fish ponds in our small garden. This was a very low cost built and I mostly used materials that were lying around. Even the guppy fishes were taken from another pond that we have here. In total I think it would not cost more than INR 800-1000 or about USD 10-12$. If you have access to an old tub, some soil, sand and plant cuttings it might work out even cheaper.
I like your mother`s garden . It has that really nice , calming vibe , like most well established gardens do . Maybe one day you could make a short video catching some of the best scenes of her garden .It does look really nice . 🪴🌴🌱🌷☘❇
Hello, I watch your videos with pleasure and admiration, but I have a question, don't the fish die or get sick (white spot disease, etc.) in winter, when the weather is cold?
Also, think about the possible location where this channel is based. I don’t actually know, lol, but it could be somewhere warmer or tropical even. I live in San Diego, California, and I have a setup like this outside. Even though it doesn’t freeze here, and we’re five minutes from the Pacific Ocean, we still can’t just put any fish or plant in… it only gets down to about 45° F or 50° F (7°-10° C) in winter, so the best fish choices for that are, surprisingly, platies, swordtails, mollies, and guppies. Basically any live-bearing, South American species can handle living outside as long as there are no freezes. Lol. In the summer though I want to try a tiger barb pond.
Should be away from direct sunlight. Heavy planting and lots of floaters to filter out light. Emerged plants to draw out unused nutrients. Regular water changes. More info on care and maintenance here th-cam.com/video/8PJz5MxZN-Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rZi2tJqzX1X94d6Y
Too much direct sun not only fuels algae and nutrient growth but boils the plants and fish. Maybe an hour of early morning sun is fine, for the plants to grow and to keep the fish healthy, but not anything extensive.
This is my mothers garden at my hometown.
I am currently on a holiday here and thought of making another pond for her. She likes keeping fish ponds in our small garden.
This was a very low cost built and I mostly used materials that were lying around. Even the guppy fishes were taken from another pond that we have here. In total I think it would not cost more than INR 800-1000 or about USD 10-12$. If you have access to an old tub, some soil, sand and plant cuttings it might work out even cheaper.
Walstad method pond .
You have done a lot with very little here.
Very nicely produced video , as always .
I like your mother`s garden . It has that really nice , calming vibe , like most well established gardens do .
Maybe one day you could make a short video catching some of the best scenes of her garden .It does look really nice . 🪴🌴🌱🌷☘❇
That is great! But how would you clean it? Is there a filter or something?
@@hardystein114 thank you
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The plant hangers are a great idea!
😀 thanks
Bonsai wire is an awesome idea for plant hangers!
Does the job very well. Thanks
@@TheUrbanNemophilist what size wire did you use? thanks
@@jonisolis9645 2.5mm
wow. You got unlimited resources from your own garden. nice .
I'm starting to love guppies. Too bad I don't have room for another aquarium
I love them too. You can always set up tubs and rehome later.
Love this cute mini pond ❤
Thank you
Looks great thanks for sharing 😉🇦🇺
Thank you
Nice design.
Thank you
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You're making so beautiful pond 😍
Nice sharing nice Idea Boss ☺️❤👍
Glad you liked it. Thanks!
I’m gonna make a similar one with platinum rice fish soon
It looks so cute and so creative! But, you might have to worry about mosquitoes laying eggs there since the water is stagnant
Thanks. Guppies feed on mosquito larvae to keep ecosystem free of infestation.
Did you know he added fish in to the stagnant water? If not watch again 😅
It's foood
The title of the video is “LOW BUDGET MINI POND IN THE GARDEN FOR GUPPIES” guppies are fish usually feeds on mosquitoes ❤️ i love it ❤️
Mosquito egg will be convert fish food😂
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Nice idea
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What about a heater? Don't guppies like it warm?
I live in the tropics.
Water is enough for them
A transparent bucket, will it work with one?
Yes
I really loved this but what about mosquitoes?
Guppies feed on mosquito larvae. Thanks
Part 2 , now how is it pond? Fish js breeding?
Hello, I watch your videos with pleasure and admiration, but I have a question, don't the fish die or get sick (white spot disease, etc.) in winter, when the weather is cold?
Use heater in winter or bring setup indoors. Guppies are tolerant of temperature fluctuations to some extent.
Also, think about the possible location where this channel is based. I don’t actually know, lol, but it could be somewhere warmer or tropical even. I live in San Diego, California, and I have a setup like this outside. Even though it doesn’t freeze here, and we’re five minutes from the Pacific Ocean, we still can’t just put any fish or plant in… it only gets down to about 45° F or 50° F (7°-10° C) in winter, so the best fish choices for that are, surprisingly, platies, swordtails, mollies, and guppies. Basically any live-bearing, South American species can handle living outside as long as there are no freezes. Lol. In the summer though I want to try a tiger barb pond.
Doesn't water quality get degraded due to sunlight like mine turns yellowish plus algae growth is insane ...
Should be away from direct sunlight. Heavy planting and lots of floaters to filter out light. Emerged plants to draw out unused nutrients. Regular water changes. More info on care and maintenance here th-cam.com/video/8PJz5MxZN-Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rZi2tJqzX1X94d6Y
Too much direct sun not only fuels algae and nutrient growth but boils the plants and fish. Maybe an hour of early morning sun is fine, for the plants to grow and to keep the fish healthy, but not anything extensive.
Can I whats the compost your using
Vermicompost
can u please tell what plants u have used inside water and where do u get them
Plant names already mentioned in the video. Available at aquarium stores.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist actually i thought of taking screenshot very hard to remember
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will the aquatic plants survive without any co2 or fertilizers?
Low demand aquatic plants do not need Co2.
can we keep this in direct sunlight
No
How will u keep the water clean
This way th-cam.com/video/8PJz5MxZN-Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=T1056ndk_wZHba9W
Where'd you get the tub?
Local store
What is the source of your aquatic plants? Those which were in tiny plastic cups?
Local aquarium stores
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What about water filtration any tips plz
In a Walstad setup like this plants aid in filtration. Planting must be heavy.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thanks
From where can I get these plants ?
Aquatic from Aquarium stores and terrestrial from plant nurseries
Sir feed your guppies good quality food!
This is what I feed th-cam.com/video/8PJz5MxZN-Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nmSodE1TPVXag-Te
i guess the fish is sick , the tail is not open , hope its ok
Yes they are fine. These are not fantail species
Compost?! How long until the nitrates kicked in?
This will give you some idea th-cam.com/video/Ut5OhcQR61s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Qn_pt7S9hbIv8iHd