2024 Rice Fish Mini Ponds Update!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2024
- Lets take a look at all the rice fish we have!
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Came for the rice fish, stayed for the big mac.
I wish there were rice fish easily available here where i live, they look so fun to raise! 🥹 Thanks for showing us your rice fishies. I find it cute how your family is also in on raising them haha
Thanks for the Rice Fish update and thanks for getting me into Rice Fish! Love the simplicity of your back yard very down to earth.
the way I clicked on this video so fast when I saw rice fish 😂 As always, your videos are so calming to watch. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for the kind words. Happy you like the videos ☺️
Thank you for the update Ryo!
I love medaka fish, I crossed blue, red and black medaka and I got really wild variations of different combinations. That's the best thing with medaka, easy to breed and you can start to select and make your own strains of medaka. Medaka is really easy and rewarding fish to have, it needs so little, and it gives so much in return.
Great to see the rice fish again 😀 you inspired me to try them a few years back, I’m in the UK. Now have 4 mini ponds/tubs and they are thriving
Me too. I only have three. Not outside though, that’s illegal here!
I love this! It reminds me a lot of outdoor tubs with guppies that you see commonly during the summer in the US.
I'm setting up a heavy planted dirt/sand substrate 10 gallon tank on my porch next to my guppy pond, and I'm hoping it will be a good home for some lovely Medaka.
Thank you RYO!
Finally, the long awaited rice fish update has arrived. 😁
Took me a bit to comment too, coz I made sure not to skip on the ads, (and they were long ads too) 😆
Haha, thanks so much 😁
@@RyoWatanabee Haha, no worries at all, my friend. It's no bother at all.
Also cool transition lenses! And yup, definitely not used to seeing you with dark-tinded glasses. 😁
The bird with the brown cap. We also have them here i Denmark. Our name for them is Skov-spurv, Forrest-sparrow. Itisvery very commen. 😊 I had seseoned a bowl for ricefish, but it broke in the winter, only plants in it. So I will have to start again.
Great to see you in the backyards!
Awesome Video, love the rice fish, really like how the goldfish pond turned out, and your Glasses are cool I want some like those, and great seeing everything else and the turtles. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you, I hope to show them more in future videos :)
It is sad to know the wild rice fish are decreasing in their habitat. But the turtle lid looks great even not yet painted.
Hi there! It's great to see more medaka content from you Ryo, thanks for sharing! I already shared your video in my medaka groups. I'm super excited to see what new medaka projects you're working on. A medaka biotope with your rotalla plants would sound like an amazing idea to me 😄.
Hello there.
I would like to thank you, on Ryo's behalf, for watching and sharing the videos.
They go along way in helping promote the channel with the algorithm.
Again thank you so much and have a great day/evening. 😃
Nice mini ponds
Hi Ryo san,
Thank you for all your recent uploads. I just loved this video!!! Hope to see more in the near future. I hope you will have a wonderful weekend! With love from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 💚
Nice to see that goldfish and medaka can be kept in the same pond.
amazing rice fish content!!!! this is what got me into rice fish keeping.
The rice wish we’ve been waiting for this 😂
Recently seeying rice fish being sold here in South Africa. Very pricy but super excited after seeing this video.
Thank you ☺️
I love your simple approach to the fish keeping hobby!
Thank you 🙏 I think simple is best
@@RyoWatanabee true 👍
Nice video. Enjoyed it Ryo
hey Rio ! i love your videos! hugs from brasil !
I've been looking around the garden centers in my part of the US and even when I find containers like your ceramic ones with no holes, they are always prohibitively expensive. Would you mind sharing what typical prices are where you live?
I always love the ricefish updates!
Good update ❤️💚🙏🏻🇬🇧
I always appreciate your ricefish updates. I only have some Daisy's Blue ricefish at the moment. I need to get some medaka again. Your turtles look to be doing well. Painted turtles are native to my area. I often see them basking on logs and rocks in the local lakes and creeks.
Oh another great one, Ryo! Loved it. I, also, wear transition lenses and LOVE them. I also am have a Big Mac, fries and Sprite tonight. lol. And I am considering a turtle tub. Perhaps a Reeves turtle. Since green is your favorite color, and your turtles are green, how about different shades of green for their names? Like Sage and Olive? Or Pickles and Pear? Moss and Fern. Idk. lol. Thank you for sharing all of this with us my friend. Can't wait for the next one.😘
Hi Leila. Great to see you here again.
I was thinking about naming the turtles after the teenage mutant ninja turtle characters (like Rafael and Donatello) but your suggestions are great too. 😃
@@Cow_Juice that's adorable!
@@LeilaSoleil Ikr? Some of the great artists mankind has ever known, only in turtle form. 😆
How have you been doing? Hope all is well where you are. 😃
Wow been a long time didn't update your rich fish. Hope the next one will be your goldfish pond.
Can't be the only one who thought the noise from 1:35 was a notification or something.
Yep, it does sound like one of those notification-type of ringtones 😆
That bird is a sparrow.. Not a swallow...
Finally the rice fish
Hope that I will see you at 181Aquarium next because I go there mostly every day.
Thanks!
Thank you so much!!
I love your rice fish videos! So how do you keep frogs out of your ponds? I had a problem with that in my uncovered mini pond last year; I think the frog was eating my guppies.
Always love your rice fish videos! You mentioned a baby pond. Does that mean you always pull out the rice fish eggs and place them in their own pond/tank/tub to hatch & grow out? I was finally able to get some rice fish (not common in my area of the States) a few months ago. I’ve seen eggs on the females on various occasions but to date have not seen any babies even though I have a well planted tank. Any advice and suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
McDonalds NEVER would look that good in the USA.
That's a sparrow.
👍🏻👍🏻
What do u usually feed the newly hatched rice fish. Do u think thin pellets are good enough? I can't seem to get brine shrimp or live food
anyone knows what kinda lillypads he keeps with the ricefish ,an thx for update ryo
Enjoyed that, thanks. How about 'Koopa' and 'Bowser' for the turtles?
Nice ❤
Thanks 🔥
The plant you showed in the last pond is Hornwort
Ola .tenho uma dúvida ...vcs não tem problemas com denque !. ? Aqui no Brasil não dá pra deixar água parada por causa do mosquito da dengue
I want some rice fish 🐟 😁
Yay more Medaka videos please!
Turtles need calcium to grow that Shell. Rice fish should be part of the turtles diet because of the skeletal system. Worms are nice too but they don’t have the nutrients. ✅
What would you cover the container ponds with during the winter? And do you ever need to shade them in the sun?
Hello. I can answer your questions on Ryo's behalf
Ryo, his aunt and uncle use acrylic lids to cover their ricefish ponds during winter
And as far as shading is concerned, ricefish are really hardy fish but giving them some shade would be ideal. (You'll notice in Ryo's vids, that his aunt and uncle have the ricefish containers positioned at their patio or porch area, where the eave or house overhang provides shading)
@@Cow_Juice Thank you for the reply and info!
@@lostykitkat You're welcome. Have a great day ahead. 😃
That plant at 19:30 is Ceratophylum
Your glass has refraction. That's the word I think.
I think the plant is ceratophyllum demersum
So nice. Do rice fish only breeedd ib warmer weather
Yes, they breed for us in spring and summer seasons
What is the floating plant you use for you ponds? Love your videos 😊
The floating plant is called a water hyacinth.
Plant is Chara , a genus of charophyte green algae in the family Characeae
I'd like to ask if any of your pots ever suffer from a cyanobacteria outbreak, if so what did you do about it?
Hey Ryo (and all you viewers!). I've been having some issues with my outdoor ponds: hair algae. How can I get rid of it? They're growing like crazy and smothering everything else.
Second issue is my water hyacinth. I noticed Ryo's always dies off in the winter, but turns nice again in the spring and summer. Mine also somewhat died off during the winter, and are now starting to come back, but sadly they just aren't the same as before. Do any of you guys know what's up? Last summer they were even flowering and now they are like half alive half dead :(
Any help is much appreciated! Thanks!!
Do you cover your ponds in the winter? We cover ours with the acrylic lids and the plants don’t die back as much. Sometimes the lilies even flower during the winter 😆
As for the algae, that’s normal. You can try to give it more shade by placing it under a roof/shade cloth, or by using plants like lily pads. The first mini pond that I showed in this video usually gets the most hair algae because it doesn’t have a roof over it and gets the most sunlight.
I too was going to suggest shading your pond (if at all possible). Definitely do what Ryo suggested. The more exposure to sunlight, the higher the likelihood of algal blooms.
I'd like to add that perhaps adding more plants, inorder to compete with the algae, might help.
And just in case you have fish in the pond that you regularly feed, perhaps look into the type of food and frequency of feeding because organic matter also adds nutrients that also benefit algal growth.
Good luck and best wishes in getting the situation under control. 😃
@@RyoWatanabee i live in California, so the weather is pretty mild in the winter and i dont cover them. Maybe I just gotta be more patient and theyll get better over time. Thanks for the suggestions!
@@Cow_Juice Thanks for the tips about shading! I have two tubs outside and the only inhabitants are mosquitofish, snails, and water hyacinth. They're there mainly to control mosquitos. The one that gets more sunlight is the one being taken over by hair algae.
So if I move it into the shade the hair algae will die off?
Also would adding more surface plants like salvinia help?
Yes, shading will certainly help minimize the algal growth but it won't necessarily result to all the algae dying off.
I believe you mentioned that your pond is an outside pond, so there will always be the possibility of algal growth; due to the fact that there will always be some form of ambient light around.
And I apologize, but I don't have any experience with salvinia and I'm not sure how it will affect your pond and the water hyacinth. 😅
Perhaps more knowledgeable people in chat would be able to answer your question.
Be that as it may, good luck. I hope your hyacinth will make a quick recovery. 😃
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It is not Najas. It is a Ceratophyllum variety!
R rice fish same as guppies?can I get them I’m simgapore?
Hi there. To answer your first question.
No, rice fish and guppies are different and distinct fish species.
As for the second question, I'm not sure. If you're looking for them, I hope you're able to find them. Good luck. 😃
Yeah, they are not same as guppies. Some shops sell them in Singapore. You can check out That Aquarium
I would name one of the turtles Jade for the pretty green shell
And no noodle fish?! 😁
Do rice fish eat mosquito larvae?
Yes, they do :)
Sorry to get sidetracked but that tree behind you in the first minute or so is wild
i think your turtles could be Bert and Ernie
What is the aquatic plant at 8:26?
I believe that is a water hyacinth.
@@Cow_Juice That looks like it. Thank you.
@@sandyrodriguez2803 You're welcome. Happy to help. 😃👍
It’s not actually that bad? Yes it is.
Tom and Jerry for turtles😉
I actually thought about naming them that!!
are you going to put plants in your turtle pond? because they look scared and have nowhere to hide.
Plant is hornwood
No. This is algae. Chara is a genus of charophyte green algae in the family Characeae
Hornwort - Ceratophyllum
Hi 👋 , one question 🙋
Did your plants that are in this video survive last winter?
Hello there.
Yes, most of the plants you see on the video did survive winter.
Unfortunately some of them (at least some of the ones in the racks) didn't make it, not due to the weather, but because no one was around to help Ryo water the plants while he was on his trip to Singapore.
Ryo mentioned this in his latest update video (the one before this video) of the fish room.
In case you haven't seen it yet, I recommend you give it a watch. 😃
Always love your rice fish videos! You mentioned a baby pond. Does that mean you always pull out the rice fish eggs and place them in their own pond/tank/tub to hatch & grow out? I was finally able to get some rice fish (not common in my area of the States) a few months ago. I’ve seen eggs on the females on various occasions but to date have not seen any babies even though I have a well planted tank. Any advice and suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!