I really like that doctor. He never seemed rushed. He never seemed annoyed. He never seemed too boastful or proud. He seemed so humble, beautiful and calm like his koi.
There are so many nasty people (Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, Bill and Hillary Clinton, I'm looking at you) who are rich. It's nice to see someone whom you can say, "Yeah, you know the true value of things, and how to really enjoy having money. You invest in living beauty. You deserve to be rich and I get a warm feeling knowing you know how to spend your money to bring more beauty into the world."
I'm actually surprised that he was inspired by the koi pond at Fashion Island! It's one of my favorite places to visit, and his eye for design is exceptional
I like how George is acting like a newbie asking all those questions, when he himself visited Japan years ago and picked out koi with bunch koi experts from US. :P
FYI, the construction cost is not low because the large infrastructure at all, it's low because the guys you saw at work get payed 200 USD a month, if they get paid
Koi are close relatives to common goldfish. Goldfish are the type of fish I prefer because they have so much personality. They recognize their owners, and they show it! I had "Hushpuppie," whom I acquired for 12 cents from a pet store. I chose a drab-colored fish that I thought would never have had a chance at having a home if I hadn't taken him. His color changed with time and he became pale orange with a little orange moustache. He'd stick his head all the way out of the water at feeding time. "Hush, you're crazy!' I'd say. I had him 10 years. He's buried right next to my house. I know the exact spot. So, I get it.
@@user-gu9yq5sj7c Excellent question, glad you asked! The answer is "yes" to both. When I had Hush and the other three goldfish, my father and I lived together. I used to get up earlier in the morning than my father did. I'd be the first person available to give the pets their breakfast, including the fish. I refused to overfeed them. One meal per day from me was all I'd allow. My father, on the other hand, enjoyed feeding the fish. He would offer them additional snacks throughout the day. When they knew they stood a chance to be fed, they would start their begging behavior: rapidly flapping their pectoral fins, opening and closing their mouths, shaking their heads from side to side, and facing the front of the aquarium toward whoever was standing there. I'd feed the fish, then they'd calm down. When my father arose in the morning, he'd greet the fish and they'd repeat the same begging behavior for him. They had him believing that I had never fed them. One day he and I tried an experiment. I had already fed the fish. When they saw him, they begged. I asked him to withdraw from their view. I stood in front of the tank. They did not beg. My father and I changed places. They went nuts. Furthermore, every time throughout the day that he'd stand in front of the tank, they'd beg. That proves that they could count to "one," and that they knew I had fed them once, and that they wouldn't get any more food from me until the next morning. It also proves that they knew who had fed them and who hadn't, and they knew from whom they could potentially get more food. In retrospect, we should have continued the experiment, using disguises to confuse them. Maybe we could have written a paper on it. At the time it was just a good joke among all six of us. Anyway, their ruse was discovered and discouraged. I (somewhat) convinced my father of the dangers of overfeeding fish, so if I fed them in the morning and had to go out afterward, I'd leave him a note to this effect: "I fed the fish. Don't let them lead you to believe otherwise!' Who would have thought anyone would have to guard against dishonest fish...
I know how you feel I had bought 5 feeder gold fishes to save them and one lived up to 4 years and I named her Wanda . She was very smart and would do jumps in her tank .
@@user-gu9yq5sj7c My gold fish used to jump when I go up to the tank . Out of the four years I had her she only done that with me and some of the times I didn't feed her. She changed color from orange to almost gold or light orange before she passed.
I like how he explains the construction at 2:12 , clear short and concise didn't waste anytime. only took 30 seconds to mention everything it shows he directly in charge in directing the project
Absolutely breathtaking. I love koi and if I could would have a huge pond for them. Seeing these places makes me happy knowing how well taken care of they are and a little bit jealous. Thanks for sharing.
Nice thing about kois is that you can buy them pretty cheap but make sure you give them lots of love and hard work it will pay off 100x what it's worth
This man is a wonderful peaceful relaxed friendly man with wonderful passion. All those fish are beautiful. Lovely surroundings. Some people have it all and god bless him :) Greatings from Germany
We have a 36 in koi named Oscar. He is 23 years old. There are about 12, the newest is named Kiko and she follows him everywhere! He suns himself and he recognizes my mother who feeds him. His pond is beautiful. Relaxing.
I have a larger pond with no filtration or chillers, just aeration and my Koi fish have been doing great! They double in size every summer when the temperature is high and they consume more food. From Kuwait where the temp goes up to 55 celsius.
It’s a time bomb, you are very fortunate to not of had any problem’s ….YET! Think about it, you feed the fish, the fish poop into the pond, where does the waste go? The fish waste contains ammonia which converts to nitrite, both of which are highly toxic to fish! If you have a lot of plants and small fish they will process the waste but as the fish grow and produce more waste it will become more than the plants can process and that’s when fatalities will start to occur! Please don’t wait till that happens, research some filtration now and get some installed, for the sake of the fish if nothing else! If you fail to do so the fish will eventually poison themselves!
There was (maybe still there) a koi fish hatchery in Santa Barbara, California. I remember going there to watch and feed the koi. It’s fascinating that koi fish will only grow as large in relation to the size of their pond. If you move a koi to a larger pond, it will grow accordingly. The koi farm in Santa Barbara had multiple ponds of multiple sizes filled with koi of various sizes. There is nothing as tranquil as relaxing and watching koi fish swim around and interact with the other koi and even humans. If I were a koi, I would definitely buy a plane ticket to Dubai and seek out the most expensive and elaborate koi pond where I would live the good life in a nice environment and 24 hour service with ten meals per day!
As a lover of all arts and animals, this sort of thing is very appealing to me. I’ll probably never have the sort of money to do stuff like this, but even owning some “cheap” koi would make me happy. I’m not one who really cares about getting specific patterns, I just want to enjoy the koi and their diversity, and I would be excited to see how big they’ll get with time
I wish George had more intriguing questions every thing out of his mouth was how much this how much that; props to the koi doc though really patient and great dude
I really like that doctor. He never seemed rushed. He never seemed annoyed. He never seemed too boastful or proud. He seemed so humble, beautiful and calm like his koi.
When you got that much money and have time for such a hobby, it would be sad if you were still miserable or irritable.
@@sepg5084 still, he is really a nice dude
He was so proud! I love it😂
There are so many nasty people (Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, Bill and Hillary Clinton, I'm looking at you) who are rich.
It's nice to see someone whom you can say, "Yeah, you know the true value of things, and how to really enjoy having money. You invest in living beauty. You deserve to be rich and I get a warm feeling knowing you know how to spend your money to bring more beauty into the world."
I should have gone into medicine
That is certainly more than just a hobby... it's more like a dedication.
A dedication to clickbait.
@@ledorezzbo9779 no clickbait
@@ynrmookie5083 have u seen the thumbnail?
@@ledorezzbo9779 have you seenThe koi
More like an addiction.
I knew I liked that doctor when he did not dismiss the $10 fish. He obviously loves koi and doesn't just see them as a status symbol.
$9 dollar koi:
I'm actually surprised that he was inspired by the koi pond at Fashion Island! It's one of my favorite places to visit, and his eye for design is exceptional
Bring me there
If it's one of your favorite places how is hard for you to see him get inspiration from it if it's one of your favorite places?
@@ExtraterrestrialBeing-jc7tothey might just be saying they weren’t expecting him to be inspired by it but was pleased because they like it as well
@@eggggg12345 you should go to one of my favorite spots it's a budget inn and you can get a good thing for a low price 😵
Crazy to think that we would’ve seen this AMAZING pond if it wasn’t for George..🤯 thank you dude 🙏🏼
Crazy to think that he wouldnt be there if it wasnt for genocide and modern slavery🥴
Yea dubai is the single worst country out there.
@@ToxicMothBoi and thats related to this video how?
@@ToxicMothBoi
How did they catch slaves?
We were happy to see you around dubai. See you again soon pal !
I would LOVE to visit Dubai!
Iran is my dream destination, then Dubai.
Just impressive
I like how George is acting like a newbie asking all those questions, when he himself visited Japan years ago and picked out koi with bunch koi experts from US. :P
True but still little league compared to these.
The Dr won a tournaments thought, knowledge never stop
I am the Sam way when I visit pet stores for some reason lol 😂
Your content and editing are evolving massively and god it's so good. TV series worthy
FYI, the construction cost is not low because the large infrastructure at all, it's low because the guys you saw at work get payed 200 USD a month, if they get paid
Koi are close relatives to common goldfish. Goldfish are the type of fish I prefer because they have so much personality. They recognize their owners, and they show it! I had "Hushpuppie," whom I acquired for 12 cents from a pet store. I chose a drab-colored fish that I thought would never have had a chance at having a home if I hadn't taken him. His color changed with time and he became pale orange with a little orange moustache. He'd stick his head all the way out of the water at feeding time. "Hush, you're crazy!' I'd say. I had him 10 years. He's buried right next to my house. I know the exact spot. So, I get it.
Are you sure goldfish recognize owner and not just the food?
@@user-gu9yq5sj7c Excellent question, glad you asked! The answer is "yes" to both. When I had Hush and the other three goldfish, my father and I lived together. I used to get up earlier in the morning than my father did. I'd be the first person available to give the pets their breakfast, including the fish. I refused to overfeed them. One meal per day from me was all I'd allow. My father, on the other hand, enjoyed feeding the fish. He would offer them additional snacks throughout the day. When they knew they stood a chance to be fed, they would start their begging behavior: rapidly flapping their pectoral fins, opening and closing their mouths, shaking their heads from side to side, and facing the front of the aquarium toward whoever was standing there. I'd feed the fish, then they'd calm down. When my father arose in the morning, he'd greet the fish and they'd repeat the same begging behavior for him. They had him believing that I had never fed them. One day he and I tried an experiment. I had already fed the fish. When they saw him, they begged. I asked him to withdraw from their view. I stood in front of the tank. They did not beg. My father and I changed places. They went nuts. Furthermore, every time throughout the day that he'd stand in front of the tank, they'd beg. That proves that they could count to "one," and that they knew I had fed them once, and that they wouldn't get any more food from me until the next morning. It also proves that they knew who had fed them and who hadn't, and they knew from whom they could potentially get more food. In retrospect, we should have continued the experiment, using disguises to confuse them. Maybe we could have written a paper on it. At the time it was just a good joke among all six of us.
Anyway, their ruse was discovered and discouraged. I (somewhat) convinced my father of the dangers of overfeeding fish, so if I fed them in the morning and had to go out afterward, I'd leave him a note to this effect: "I fed the fish. Don't let them lead you to believe otherwise!' Who would have thought anyone would have to guard against dishonest fish...
I know how you feel I had bought 5 feeder gold fishes to save them and one lived up to 4 years and I named her Wanda . She was very smart and would do jumps in her tank .
@@user-gu9yq5sj7c
My gold fish used to jump when I go up to the tank . Out of the four years I had her she only done that with me and some of the times I didn't feed her. She changed color from orange to almost gold or light orange before she passed.
Interesting catch!
I have koi in my backyard in thailand
But they are really small
You are a inspiration for me and I want to have a big collection❤
favorite episode thus far, the entrance was absolutely amazing!!
I like how he explains the construction at 2:12 , clear short and concise didn't waste anytime. only took 30 seconds to mention everything it shows he directly in charge in directing the project
This is an amazing koi pond. The best I’ve ever seen. You know when coralfish12g posts up a new video it’s going to be spectacular
That's truly a Majestic, cool looking and adorable GIGANTIC Koi fish.
Absolutely breathtaking. I love koi and if I could would have a huge pond for them. Seeing these places makes me happy knowing how well taken care of they are and a little bit jealous. Thanks for sharing.
Outstanding video George!! Keep up the quality vids you are doing. 👍🏻
Wow. What a lovely guy to share his hobby. Stunning fish!
This is the first video about smt in Dubai i actually enjoyed watching
I live in Japan. I need to enjoy more of this stuff. Thanks for the idea! I might make a trip to some ponds.
Hay do you eat koi fish at all ,like the cheap ones that don't make the cut
Wow, that’s a serious pond he’s got. Quality video was a great watch !
Wow !! I took a long break from the reefing hobby and came back and you’re a grown man now ! Time is flying .
He loves his fish😭❤️
Nice thing about kois is that you can buy them pretty cheap but make sure you give them lots of love and hard work it will pay off 100x what it's worth
The daughter of the most expensive koi fish in the world! SLAYS SOOO HARD 🤩
The point that it also looks like the Japanese flag is spectacular
Another GREAT video ! It is the people you speak with and their stories that grab my undivided attention.
I liked this video way more than I thought I was going too. I clicked on to see a huge fish, and... Wow, very impressed.
Again, this is very informative, and some stunning fish on show. The Dr is a star, too! 😂
Grateful to you for sharing all the amazing places & incredible fish!!! 👍👍👍
Dude has so much knowledge and is insanely passionate about his fish.
I wish I knew about this guy when I was in dubai, I would have went and visited him . That is incredible.
the quality of your videos are impeccable, it feels like a high production documentary.
High end koi breeding is amazing. The process and effort is truly an art form
This man is a wonderful peaceful relaxed friendly man with wonderful passion. All those fish are beautiful. Lovely surroundings. Some people have it all and god bless him :) Greatings from Germany
This video was so cool! Also the koi fish were so pretty and huge!
This was so amazing to see and so beautiful to see his passion and love of koi
I dream of having a koi pond in my backyard! The doctor's pond is amazing and so beautiful!
Haidar's voice just makes the entire vid more enjoyable
Ahhhh serenity now!!! Beautiful.
Wow... Haider and his collection are amazing.
Another great post by George
Dr seems like a pretty cool guy. Wish I was wealthy enough to live in Dubai!
you could tell that doctor is passionate and not only getting koi for business
He looks like a super chill Uncle
This will be my home one day. I'm crazy and I want to live in a fairy tale. Won't stop till I reach my goal. Gorgeous place dude✌️✌️
We have a 36 in koi named Oscar. He is 23 years old. There are about 12, the newest is named Kiko and she follows him everywhere! He suns himself and he recognizes my mother who feeds him. His pond is beautiful. Relaxing.
What a life! Just open mouth, and food floats in.
Absolutely loved this video, Koi are my favorite fish, more koi content, please!!! :)
Beautiful fish, he was a nice guy.
Man I love people that respect my animals I'm aquarius aqua water thank for taking good care of my animals but yours is yours
this pond is no joke just like Dr john Hammond use to say"spare no expenses". lovely fishes, cats of the water 😍😍
I have a larger pond with no filtration or chillers, just aeration and my Koi fish have been doing great! They double in size every summer when the temperature is high and they consume more food. From Kuwait where the temp goes up to 55 celsius.
It’s a time bomb, you are very fortunate to not of had any problem’s ….YET!
Think about it, you feed the fish, the fish poop into the pond, where does the waste go?
The fish waste contains ammonia which converts to nitrite, both of which are highly toxic to fish!
If you have a lot of plants and small fish they will process the waste but as the fish grow and produce more waste it will become more than the plants can process and that’s when fatalities will start to occur!
Please don’t wait till that happens, research some filtration now and get some installed, for the sake of the fish if nothing else!
If you fail to do so the fish will eventually poison themselves!
Very very nice sir.
I’ve got 4 that are two feet long, 20 years old.
Koi are gorgeous fish, with personalities.
I loved the cool questions. Very informative.
This was absolutely the best!!🤙🏽❤️🎏
There was (maybe still there) a koi fish hatchery in Santa Barbara, California. I remember going there to watch and feed the koi. It’s fascinating that koi fish will only grow as large in relation to the size of their pond. If you move a koi to a larger pond, it will grow accordingly. The koi farm in Santa Barbara had multiple ponds of multiple sizes filled with koi of various sizes. There is nothing as tranquil as relaxing and watching koi fish swim around and interact with the other koi and even humans. If I were a koi, I would definitely buy a plane ticket to Dubai and seek out the most expensive and elaborate koi pond where I would live the good life in a nice environment and 24 hour service with ten meals per day!
Best Koi pond ever! Wow!
As a lover of all arts and animals, this sort of thing is very appealing to me. I’ll probably never have the sort of money to do stuff like this, but even owning some “cheap” koi would make me happy. I’m not one who really cares about getting specific patterns, I just want to enjoy the koi and their diversity, and I would be excited to see how big they’ll get with time
Incredible collection... Awesome
Amazing! Absolutely my dream pond!🇦🇺❤️
AWESOME!! there's alot of fish ,but the only one that i love is koi fish😍😍👌 this is one of my dream in future 💗💗
Great men and great passion!
My koi would love the insane big pond!!
It's finished...beautiful!
Man thats a nice koi pond.
Wow beautifull koi, love, like alook lake
I respect his passion for Koi
wow cool koi pond
I wish George had more intriguing questions every thing out of his mouth was how much this how much that; props to the koi doc though really patient and great dude
Some amazing koi,I love the big tancho showas 🤩
The man has an S legend TANCHO?! Tancho Kohaku are STRICTLY luck of the draw, and to find an S Legend Tancho is amazing!
So interesting! Thanks!
“I ❤ YOUR JOB!”
im a big fan ! sadly you werent at aqua shella dallas
@@sxized2257 I was there! Must've missed me 🥺
@@GregWittstockThePondGuy that’s a shame ! I didn’t see u at your stand
Beautiful and humble ✨️ ❤️ great to see he loves the fish, not just because he can afford it 😉
Love Koi, a Beautiful fish they are, loved this video, thank you ♡
Hello how are you doing?
beautiful pond and garden
So interesting great video
This guy seems really cool
Masha allah! Mr Haider
Hmmm, I wonder why the labour cost of building in dubai is so significantly less than EU/US 🤔🤔🤔🤯🤚👍✊
Free sand? Lol
No human slavery
Immigrant labourers who are underpaid
You know that most of building labour in the US is done by illegal mexicain migrants, right ? Look it up buddy
Thats awesome. Definitely a good investment.
I personally lovee, how S-legends daughter looks like the Japanese flag which is where she originates from beautiful.
Tancho koi are incredible
He screwed with my Mic settings, very creative buddy.
That is awesome for the fish they live amazing and just beautiful overall
Just got back from the Henrey doorley aquarium because of you! Was awesome
sound track is fire no cap
@13:20 for the mona lisa. Lol it was a scene from sherlock holmes played by bennedict cumberbatch
They make awesome bait for Flathead Catfish!
What a lovely man 🥰 I'm happy for his success and passion for these sweet fish ❤
great vid george
Greetings from the BIG SKY. A rose by any name is a rose. Carp.
Wow, absolutely loved it. Very nice video. Great job and the fish for beautiful.
That pond is amazing.
The koi doctor is cool
Wow that's so cool 😎
Wow..........just wow !
I appreciate the video
This is awesome to see
I love Koi
It's really great that you can build it this cheaply and all you need is no workers right
Great content
Loving these koi videos
This is incredible