That was very interesting. I love how you explained everything you were doing. Made it easier to follow along. That is a very thorough system you set up. The pond looks beautiful, and the water quality is outstanding. Fish are healthy and beautiful. Great video! Thanks for sharing how you do things. ❤
@@edenkoipond HaHa, we’re all getting older mate…. Thats what putting me off uncovering my last pond and rebuilding the top half to get it up and running. Quite a lot involved, including disrupting the recent build, plus I’ve got so many other things needing done around the house before I could even consider it. So I’ll be even older by the time they are done. 😂🤣
Hi Dave, looking well buddy(the pond not you)😏 Do you think the waste pipe in the shed could become problematic for regular blockages due to the diameter? Especially when the drum starts stripping algae out in the summer, just a thought. 😘
I don’t think it could become and issue……. Because it already has 😂 I shouldn’t have scrimped on the pipework being tight and buying smaller because it’s cheaper 🤦🏼♂️ Currently have it detached from the gully as it blocks with leaves. It’s always been ok up to now because I manually washed the filter so could keep the flow slow…. Should have gone with 60mm at very least 😂🤦🏼♂️
how does your overflow work? I see you have an aftermarket on the nexus and you have one added on the tempest line you just done. I have no overflow and its something I got to add
My original overflow was in the nexus. Used a simple kockney koi tank connector and a 90 degree bend. If you don’t glue it, you have the option to turn it in either direction to raise/lower. My new overflow is just a hose connection mounted on a 25mm drilled hole in my skimmer. I only moved it as my trickle in will be going into the nexus 👍🏼
Hi Kevin. You can cut anything from around 80mm up to 120mm’ish. The larger the hole the lower the tempest sits in the bracket. I always go for the 100-120mm range 👍🏼
Credit to the sharpie 🤣. A very good installation Dave well played 👍
Thanks buddy 👍🏼
lovely and tidy mate. well done
Thanks buddy 👍🏼
Looking good mate 👍👍👌pond and koi look amazing 👌👌much better having the Tempest than the pressure filter. Take care mate, Terry.
It’s so much easier to keep clean. Hope you and the family are well. 😊👍🏼
We're all well here mate thank you. I hope all's well with you and everybody your end. Terry
Looking good buddy😊👍
Thanks Phillip 😬
Good video, keep it up, well done
Thanks buddy 👍🏼
That was very interesting. I love how you explained everything you were doing. Made it easier to follow along. That is a very thorough system you set up. The pond looks beautiful, and the water quality is outstanding. Fish are healthy and beautiful. Great video! Thanks for sharing how you do things. ❤
Thanks for tuning in and taking the time to leave a nice comment 😊 Hope all is well with you and you are having a great weekend 😊👍🏼
Cracking work pal
Thanks buddy. Have a great rest of the weekend 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Nice work Dave, hope the tempest works well for you mate….👍🏼
Genuinely glad to have a tempest back on the skimmer line. Nice and easy to main - ideal as I get older 😂 Thanks for watching buddy 👍🏼👍🏼
@@edenkoipond HaHa, we’re all getting older mate…. Thats what putting me off uncovering my last pond and rebuilding the top half to get it up and running. Quite a lot involved, including disrupting the recent build, plus I’ve got so many other things needing done around the house before I could even consider it. So I’ll be even older by the time they are done. 😂🤣
Looking very tidy, love the jacket on the tempest. Have you noticed any difference in the fish behaviour since removing the bakki shower
100% yes. They swim more freely, shoal together more and just generally seem less spooked 👍🏼👍🏼
Hi Dave, looking well buddy(the pond not you)😏
Do you think the waste pipe in the shed could become problematic for regular blockages due to the diameter? Especially when the drum starts stripping algae out in the summer, just a thought. 😘
I don’t think it could become and issue……. Because it already has 😂 I shouldn’t have scrimped on the pipework being tight and buying smaller because it’s cheaper 🤦🏼♂️ Currently have it detached from the gully as it blocks with leaves. It’s always been ok up to now because I manually washed the filter so could keep the flow slow…. Should have gone with 60mm at very least 😂🤦🏼♂️
how does your overflow work? I see you have an aftermarket on the nexus and you have one added on the tempest line you just done.
I have no overflow and its something I got to add
My original overflow was in the nexus. Used a simple kockney koi tank connector and a 90 degree bend. If you don’t glue it, you have the option to turn it in either direction to raise/lower. My new overflow is just a hose connection mounted on a 25mm drilled hole in my skimmer. I only moved it as my trickle in will be going into the nexus 👍🏼
Can I ask what size hole did you cut for the Tempest base? Thanks Kevin
Hi Kevin. You can cut anything from around 80mm up to 120mm’ish. The larger the hole the lower the tempest sits in the bracket. I always go for the 100-120mm range 👍🏼
£300 a month just for the pond? Are you heating 🤑🤑🤑
To be fair that’s my pond and heated grow on. I’d plead poverty but it’s my own fault 😂😂😂