Weather here has been ranging between mid 30s C to mid 40s C with the humidity factored in for the past couple of weeks. Pond is at 26C at the moment. Had an unexpected spawning by some of the koi yesterday, guessing because of the warm water. Really messed up the water and not sure if any eggs will survive as I wasn't expecting it and didn't plan for it so will have to wait to see if any young ones eventually show up. Your pond and koi looking awesome as usual. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Sorry. It was already heated, wasn't it? If it's at that water temperature, I personally think it swims a little too gently, what do you think? Why not, for example, provide stronger aeration in the front part of the pond to encourage water flow? What I mean is that, I would suggest swimming like the Japanese hobbyists ts and Hisa Gon, who often appear on my list, just like you. Sorry if I have been nosy.
@atsuminaoki9910 Thanks, yes we are heating to keep a stable temp. The Koi are healthy, but the dynamics of the pond have changed since moving some on and adding the 2 new fish. They are not feeding in the same way, and we know we shouldn't be adding new fish right now but will be picking up 1 this weekend (something we couldn't miss out on) a pond closure, which means we couldn't wait for the season to be over 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@ACKoi Sorry. I've polluted your comment by going round and round more than usual. I dream that one day in the future, even on a personal scale, the first HINPYOUKAI outside Japan will be organised around people like you. I will definitely visit you then!
@@atsuminaoki9910 thats the way you do it in japan then thats up to use lot we do things differently in the uk we also dont kill whales or eat dogs in a bit la
All looking good they are definitely on the feed be massive by the end of the season.👍🏾👍🏾❤
Hope so 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Weather here has been ranging between mid 30s C to mid 40s C with the humidity factored in for the past couple of weeks. Pond is at 26C at the moment. Had an unexpected spawning by some of the koi yesterday, guessing because of the warm water. Really messed up the water and not sure if any eggs will survive as I wasn't expecting it and didn't plan for it so will have to wait to see if any young ones eventually show up. Your pond and koi looking awesome as usual. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I would say, at least, the weather has finally warmed up, but that's hot. Nice temp for the pond, though 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Looking as awesome.
@KoiRun50 Thanks, Sid 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
👌💪💪💪
😎👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Nice, as always…… 👌🏼 👍🏼
Thank you, Andy 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
❤👌💯
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
You need a golden corn in there 😂
Or a Yellow Monkey 🤣👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Boss that la
Cheers Deano 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Sorry. It was already heated, wasn't it? If it's at that water temperature, I personally think it swims a little too gently, what do you think? Why not, for example, provide stronger aeration in the front part of the pond to encourage water flow? What I mean is that, I would suggest swimming like the Japanese hobbyists ts and Hisa Gon, who often appear on my list, just like you. Sorry if I have been nosy.
Are you going to the show atsumi
@@deano1878yt The occasion we most abhor, you know? We don't agree with a habit interfering with the early stages of the full feeding period.
@atsuminaoki9910 Thanks, yes we are heating to keep a stable temp. The Koi are healthy, but the dynamics of the pond have changed since moving some on and adding the 2 new fish. They are not feeding in the same way, and we know we shouldn't be adding new fish right now but will be picking up 1 this weekend (something we couldn't miss out on) a pond closure, which means we couldn't wait for the season to be over 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@ACKoi Sorry. I've polluted your comment by going round and round more than usual. I dream that one day in the future, even on a personal scale, the first HINPYOUKAI outside Japan will be organised around people like you. I will definitely visit you then!
@@atsuminaoki9910 thats the way you do it in japan then thats up to use lot we do things differently in the uk we also dont kill whales or eat dogs in a bit la