I have no idea how this popped up, but this is the absolute perfect solution to my indoor tank issues. Thank you for describing and showing everything you have setup. AWESOME !!
I love this pond! One suggestion, perhaps you could build an overhead sump so that all your filtration happens in one place rather than a bunch of different filters. You could also then make the return into a little waterfall that trickles back into the pond!
Normally im not a fan of these indoor ponds, cause people dont do good lighting and stuff. But this one is really good. You can still see the fish and even the plants in it :) Maybe you wanna cover the outside with these bamboo mats, would look even better.
I am so glad you address question 4: it was my first question (what is the aquarium in the middle). This is an innovative set-up, you are enormously creative and your fish are fortunate to be cared by you. Also, thank you for being so detailed about the products you use and where you acquired them - especially the grow light. 👍👍👍Well done! This video is quite a treasure. Urban dwellers are always seeking to benefit from viewing videos like yours which show how you can have a pond when you may not have the outside space or may not want it outside because of predators. Personally, I would do this in my sunroom as I live near a a wildlife reserve and there are too many predators to contend with for a pond in my yard.
I breed goldfish specifically orandas and i got a couple of these 300gal. My filtration is just spongefilters(lots of them) i got very low nitrates and other toxins in the water very low by doing water chages(30% every 2 days). Also just placed lots of bio media ad plants within the stock tank. Also Changed the drainage into a pvc setup to be drained to the grass for easy water changes. I keep my stock tanks like this is because im constantly breeding and selling the fish. This pond setup absolutely blows me away its so amazing! Your fish are very happy living there.
This is one of the best pond I have seen bro. Too many filters and also aquaponic. No wonder why pond water is so clear. Great share and lovely Goldies 👍
A surface skimmer actually goes a long way towards keeping it looking clear. It stops stuff building up on the surface which lowers the oxygen level and encourages algae growth. Annoyingly no one makes skimmers for small ponds though so you have to DIY it, or use a large aquarium one.
soooooo refreshing to see someone who understands a goldfishs needs!! they should never be in aquariums, absolutley stunning indoor pond, love it and so jealous lol
First time seeing this project, looks incredible! haven't seen many indoor ponds look good. you have done a great job making it look natural with all the anubias and pothos. the only thing i would suggest would be to add some surface agitation, bubbles from sponge filters do very little to aerate the water btw the white ebay filters often sell under the name Sun-Sun if anyone if interested.. they are quality filters for the money.
I've seen you post this pond on reddit, I'm so glad I stumbled across this video. I'm trying to talk my husband into bringing our pond in during the winter so maybe this will help! We do bring in the fish, but they go into an aquarium. The plant you were unsure of in your betta tank is a Java fern, looks like a narrow leaf Java fern to me. Lovely tank!
@Sean-ll5cm yeah i noticed that too, for some reason water related animals are always male dominated while things like hamsters are very female dominated
I have my Butterfly Koi in my room. I actually had to tear apart my closet to fit a 110 gallon acrylic tank for her. I'm very protective of SHADOW 💋 she was the smallest (4.5 inch) from nose to tail, of the koi I received last Summer and the only one to survive out of 16. It's just an ongoing process getting bigger tanks. 💜
OMG! I See you on Fish Tank Enablers! So glad you have a TH-cam, your goldfish pond is such an inspiration. At the moment I have a 150 gallon heated outdoor pond with some koi I'm growing out and some Ranchus. This season, I want to get some Ryukins and Orandas... Also I have to make a point about that Pothos, I love it! We have them growing out of several of our tanks too!
I just seen alot of homemade ponds on TH-cam but I was looking for one just like yours thank you so much for sharing. I just bought 4 little koi and didnt know they grow so much but I'm doing alot of search they're in a 50 gallons tank for now
Great goldfish pond, to help control your nitrates you might want to have one of your filters flow through the flower box with the lava rock. Lava rock can be a good nitrate (anaerobic) filter as well as aerobic filter.
Nice little pond....thinking about doing something like this but can’t decide where....in Cleveland doesn’t make sense to do outside just for 3 months or so....we have a big ranch so no basement....we’ll figure something out....very nice young lady....thanks for the ideas and inspiration🌱👍
With all that filtration you shouldn't have any problems with nitrates or ammonia. Nice job. Yea, no heater necessary for goldfish or koi. The bettas on the other hand should be at about 72 F minimum. Or room temperature. That's a java fern in the betta tank on the rock. You could stock a lot more fish in the 300 once the filter has seasoned. The 3 canister filters will do the job along with the plants and aquaponics. Algae is good in a pond. Just not hair algae , can be unsightly. Regular algae makes pond sides look more natural and feeds off the fish waste. Keep it up and keep learning.
Dartist64 Rocks Yes bettas were kept at 80 in there. Nitrates do spike a bit with the huge goldfish I have, at least if I don’t do 50% water change every week.
Hey Bailey. Inspired by you, i purchased a black tank 4x2.5x2 feet and i just put 100 gallon in that tank. I purchased my first ever betta ( growing up, i hate loner fish lol) and he constantly patrolling the tank. Rarely hiding and swimming about like he's wandering inside a huge mansion.
I have the same thing. I bought the rubbermaid from Tractor Supply for $250. My setup, however, is sitting outside on South florida Florida where temps dont get much below 40. I have 2 sump filters that get so much sunlight they have algea growing in it.
very interesting set up. I like the way you have the pathos around the edges. Looks really good. I do not see any gfi for safety. That is a worry. Recently I got a very pretty female betta. I am very happy with her and she is in my community tank, 37 gallons and no one bothers her. Pretty heavily planted for hiding. I have a hard time with being on a carpet. Looks nice but carpet?? All in all I am very impressed. I have a six hundred gallon stock tank sunk in the ground outside and my gold fish live there in the good weather. In winter we have a tremendous amount of rain and wind living on the Oregon coast so I move them to my one hundred gallon on the covered deck.
Well surprisingly, I do have to do 50% every week usually on Sundays. It’s so much easier than it sounds, I leave a siphon in to drain it and go about my normal business with timers set.
just wondering if the tank is still sitting on top of the other tank with water in it or if it ever failed ? I want to put a 15-25 gallon watter brige and set it on top of the ends of two 180g acrylic tank and im worried about the stress
Try some duckweed it does grow like crazy but goldfish love it . I was told that goldfish and koi need it for cover and food and filtering and cheap and easy. I'm about to put it in mine.
You are edging closer towards low fish density aquaponics. For a flood/drain gravel based system without solids removal... you can feed about 13g per square meter of veggies growing per day. I just have a single 25W water pump for my whole system ($21 per year in power). A 150gal Rubbermaid tank like yours with two 50gal stock tanks (same thing too) filled with lava rock and clay pebbles. Growing lettuce, kale, tomatoes, swiss chard, etc., etc. All running off of just 8 1yr old gold fish getting fed 4 to 6 times a day when the water gets around 75deg F. I try to keep the nitrates above 40ppm but have seen in many times higher and the gold fish were like honey badgers.
@@baileysgoldfish5608 Hello, i attempted to replicate your design, however, i am stuck at the water changes. How do you do siphon the water out. I have suction issues as my pond is on the floor.
Hello Bailey. Can I ask how high nitrates get for you after a week with having so many plants and goldfish? And how often do you have to change water? Do the plants help with nitrates a lot?
Nice job.. I really enjoy looking at other peoples ponds and fish. I have 4 koi ponds and a fish room with multiple tanks. My ponds are surrounded by decking and trees. If you would like to view them that's great. If not that's ok too. Thanks again for sharing and take care.
I need help. I got a 100 gallon stock tank for my 5 goldfish. Fancies. This is in my living room as an indoor pond. But i need to figure out a heater for a stock tank that is safe for the fish. There is a warning in the stock tank about using a cage heater so I assume this means I can’t just dump an aquarium heater that may rub up against the stock tank. We are having a cold winter and I heat the house to 68-70 but the water has dropped down to 65. Maybe because it’s by a cold window. This won’t be an issue in spring but what can I do in the meantime
The indoor pond looks amazing, but I have noticed there is not much surface agitation? It could do with a pond pump sprinkler or a waterfall to create more oxygen.
Amazing setup, but wanted to say that those UV lights on the SunSun filters tend to literally destroy the filter from the inside, if the UV lights are left on for long periods of time, it will begin to eat away at the plastic trays since its such a low-grade plastic, other than that issue SunSuns are imo the best bang for your buck, I personally have a 704b on my 75 gallon and the water is always crystal clear.
So how often do you do water changes in the 300? I'm asking because I'm going to be leaving for a few weeks and there's no one to care for my fish. They are in a 100 now but will move them to an outdoor pond like yours. Just wondering if 2 weeks is to long. I've got 5 adult 8 inch orandas that will be going in it.
Huge amount of filtration and lovely setup. Love the plants. Can someone tell me why people like those goldfish with the deformed tumours on their heads?
just out of curiosity, but how are you doing water change on this? i have only done aquarium, so not sure how the water change would work on a indoor pond
Goldfish are known to be very "dirty" fish: you can't over-filter their water. Great job!
This is how goldfish are meant to be kept. Not in bowls or 2 gallon boxes.
I disagree I have mine in a bowl and he’s doing just fine
@@Loganm.0 Thats fish abuse tho.
@@Loganm.0 at least get him a 20 gallon.
@@Fakshat1212 I’m joking lol I have a betta in a 10 gallon
@@Loganm.0 Sorry, thought you were brain dead for a second.
I have no idea how this popped up, but this is the absolute perfect solution to my indoor tank issues. Thank you for describing and showing everything you have setup. AWESOME !!
I love this pond! One suggestion, perhaps you could build an overhead sump so that all your filtration happens in one place rather than a bunch of different filters. You could also then make the return into a little waterfall that trickles back into the pond!
Any tutorials on how to do this?
Normally im not a fan of these indoor ponds, cause people dont do good lighting and stuff. But this one is really good. You can still see the fish and even the plants in it :)
Maybe you wanna cover the outside with these bamboo mats, would look even better.
I am so glad you address question 4: it was my first question (what is the aquarium in the middle). This is an innovative set-up, you are enormously creative and your fish are fortunate to be cared by you. Also, thank you for being so detailed about the products you use and where you acquired them - especially the grow light. 👍👍👍Well done! This video is quite a treasure. Urban dwellers are always seeking to benefit from viewing videos like yours which show how you can have a pond when you may not have the outside space or may not want it outside because of predators. Personally, I would do this in my sunroom as I live near a a wildlife reserve and there are too many predators to contend with for a pond in my yard.
I wouldnt sugest putting a pond in a sunroom because of any algae blooms, any sunlight will trigger them but that might also just be in
Wow, the water is super crystal clear. Kudos on your setup :) Thanks for sharing
I breed goldfish specifically orandas and i got a couple of these 300gal. My filtration is just spongefilters(lots of them) i got very low nitrates and other toxins in the water very low by doing water chages(30% every 2 days). Also just placed lots of bio media ad plants within the stock tank. Also Changed the drainage into a pvc setup to be drained to the grass for easy water changes. I keep my stock tanks like this is because im constantly breeding and selling the fish. This pond setup absolutely blows me away its so amazing! Your fish are very happy living there.
This is one of the best pond I have seen bro. Too many filters and also aquaponic. No wonder why pond water is so clear. Great share and lovely Goldies 👍
Fishaholic she has goldfish. I think she can get away with over filtration.
A surface skimmer actually goes a long way towards keeping it looking clear. It stops stuff building up on the surface which lowers the oxygen level and encourages algae growth. Annoyingly no one makes skimmers for small ponds though so you have to DIY it, or use a large aquarium one.
soooooo refreshing to see someone who understands a goldfishs needs!! they should never be in aquariums, absolutley stunning indoor pond, love it and so jealous lol
Never??!! Wtf
Have you ever considered maybe getting lily pads I just know they will add that flar to the pond !
First time seeing this project, looks incredible! haven't seen many indoor ponds look good. you have done a great job making it look natural with all the anubias and pothos. the only thing i would suggest would be to add some surface agitation, bubbles from sponge filters do very little to aerate the water
btw the white ebay filters often sell under the name Sun-Sun if anyone if interested.. they are quality filters for the money.
Oh I have seen your pond so many times on reddit Its so exciting to see this whole video!
I've seen you post this pond on reddit, I'm so glad I stumbled across this video. I'm trying to talk my husband into bringing our pond in during the winter so maybe this will help! We do bring in the fish, but they go into an aquarium. The plant you were unsure of in your betta tank is a Java fern, looks like a narrow leaf Java fern to me. Lovely tank!
I also saw this on reddit. For some reason I assumed this was a guys pond. Sorry if its sexist.
@@joelfranco0 not sexist. It's very much a male-dominated hobby for some reason
@Sean-ll5cm yeah i noticed that too, for some reason water related animals are always male dominated while things like hamsters are very female dominated
Great video. Thanks so much for sharing. Your fish are very lucky to have you!
So beautiful, i bet you sit and watch for hours, love the filtration, liked and subed 👌👍
I have my Butterfly Koi in my room. I actually had to tear apart my closet to fit a 110 gallon acrylic tank for her. I'm very protective of SHADOW 💋 she was the smallest (4.5 inch) from nose to tail, of the koi I received last Summer and the only one to survive out of 16. It's just an ongoing process getting bigger tanks. 💜
Awesome Bailey great to see you on TH-cam you and your fish deserve to be in the spotlight 💖
Your set up is amazing. Not enough fish channels out there.
You pond looks amazing!
Water so crystal clear ..Gotta love it ..
You can never go wrong with an fx6 canister filter.The two white ones you have are Sun Sun canister filters.
You have done an awesome job. I love it. I am fixing to do the same thing. Thanks for posting your vid. Thumbs up!
OMG! I See you on Fish Tank Enablers! So glad you have a TH-cam, your goldfish pond is such an inspiration. At the moment I have a 150 gallon heated outdoor pond with some koi I'm growing out and some Ranchus. This season, I want to get some Ryukins and Orandas... Also I have to make a point about that Pothos, I love it! We have them growing out of several of our tanks too!
I just seen alot of homemade
ponds on TH-cam but I was looking for one just like yours thank you so much for sharing. I just bought 4 little koi and didnt know they grow so much but I'm doing alot of search they're in a 50 gallons tank for now
I’ve been following your reddit posts for a while, was happily surprised to this video come up in my recommends
Great goldfish pond, to help control your nitrates you might want to have one of your filters flow through the flower box with the lava rock. Lava rock can be a good nitrate (anaerobic) filter as well as aerobic filter.
SUNSUN canister filters are the best for how cheap they are!
I have some pathos fully submerged, they are doing well. So you probably won’t have to worry too much about the leaves going in the water ☺️
Your other plant on wood is Java fern! Great pond I love it!
This is a great pond! Congratulations
Beautiful clear water and fish!
Beautiful fish and awesome set up! Keep the Videos coming!
Very nice ! I love 300 gallon stock tanks for gold fish and even guppies . Thanks for sharing
how about the electricity costs of the whole setup?
Thru the roof
Electricity bill is 20000000'000000000000
Lmao not really. Mine runs off solar and is 400 gallons.
$0 bill
Probably 5-10$ more
No if your lights are timed with low wattage lights how i do it
So gorgeous! I could look at it all day
Beautiful set up you have I have mine out side filled with comets a shubunkin and a koi
Great job😄👍 it's a very lovely pond. Thank you for sharing it with us. ❤
Nice little pond....thinking about doing something like this but can’t decide where....in Cleveland doesn’t make sense to do outside just for 3 months or so....we have a big ranch so no basement....we’ll figure something out....very nice young lady....thanks for the ideas and inspiration🌱👍
With all that filtration you shouldn't have any problems with nitrates or ammonia. Nice job. Yea, no heater necessary for goldfish or koi. The bettas on the other hand should be at about 72 F minimum. Or room temperature.
That's a java fern in the betta tank on the rock.
You could stock a lot more fish in the 300 once the filter has seasoned. The 3 canister filters will do the job along with the plants and aquaponics. Algae is good in a pond. Just not hair algae , can be unsightly. Regular algae makes pond sides look more natural and feeds off the fish waste. Keep it up and keep learning.
Dartist64 Rocks Yes bettas were kept at 80 in there. Nitrates do spike a bit with the huge goldfish I have, at least if I don’t do 50% water change every week.
I’m personally into monster fish but I love this 😭😂 nice work
This setup would before my single red tail catfish.you have given me ideas thank you
You have a amazing pond!! I wanna get a tub like yours for my oscar and flowerhorn cheaper then a big tank and I think is awesome
Beautiful _stunning_gorgeous pond
Beautiful. Also those are SunSun canisters I have one on my 60 ❤️
very cool setup! Those white canister filters are sold under a few names....usually Sun Sun or Aquatop.
Hey Bailey. Inspired by you, i purchased a black tank 4x2.5x2 feet and i just put 100 gallon in that tank. I purchased my first ever betta ( growing up, i hate loner fish lol) and he constantly patrolling the tank. Rarely hiding and swimming about like he's wandering inside a huge mansion.
The goldfish are beautiful are they a special kind? The pond is very nice you did a good job setting it up. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful setup
I have the same thing. I bought the rubbermaid from Tractor Supply for $250. My setup, however, is sitting outside on South florida Florida where temps dont get much below 40. I have 2 sump filters that get so much sunlight they have algea growing in it.
Your pond looks great. We have the 100 gallons version of this. The canister pump you have is a Sunsun
very interesting set up. I like the way you have the pathos around the edges. Looks really good. I do not see any gfi for safety. That is a worry. Recently I got a very pretty female betta. I am very happy with her and she is in my community tank, 37 gallons and no one bothers her. Pretty heavily planted for hiding. I have a hard time with being on a carpet. Looks nice but carpet?? All in all I am very impressed. I have a six hundred gallon stock tank sunk in the ground outside and my gold fish live there in the good weather. In winter we have a tremendous amount of rain and wind living on the Oregon coast so I move them to my one hundred gallon on the covered deck.
Is it in the basement? I assume the frame of a regular house couldn't safely support such a weight... or could it?
Kaszás Csilla Yes it’s in the basement:) I wouldn’t try a 300 but I’m sure a 150 tub would be alright in an above room
Such an inspiration!
Nice pond and aquarium ,i like those fancy goldfish
Awesome pond! Recognized it from reddit
Awesome setup. Did you ever cut off all of the filtration and just use the plants? This is cool stuff
the plant you don't know is Java Fern. As you probably know it's very tough and does ok with lower light levels.
Wow!
Your fish are absolutely beautiful
That's incredible especially for the price.
Amazing! How often do you water change and how much?
Jake Washburn that much filtration hardly ever
Well surprisingly, I do have to do 50% every week usually on Sundays. It’s so much easier than it sounds, I leave a siphon in to drain it and go about my normal business with timers set.
Use water lettuce for nitrates
Or water sprite, which lets in more light. It can be grown on the surface, although most know it as a rooted substrate plant.
You did such a beautiful fish tank , your fish look happy & healthy, also your plants are thriving...truly gorgeous 💖
This is so dope!
Cool large indoor pond!
just wondering if the tank is still sitting on top of the other tank with water in it or if it ever failed ?
I want to put a 15-25 gallon watter brige and set it on top of the ends of two 180g acrylic tank and im worried about the stress
Try some duckweed it does grow like crazy but goldfish love it . I was told that goldfish and koi need it for cover and food and filtering and cheap and easy. I'm about to put it in mine.
Nice indoor pond 😎✌👊
You are edging closer towards low fish density aquaponics.
For a flood/drain gravel based system without solids removal... you can feed about 13g per square meter of veggies growing per day.
I just have a single 25W water pump for my whole system ($21 per year in power). A 150gal Rubbermaid tank like yours with two 50gal stock tanks (same thing too) filled with lava rock and clay pebbles. Growing lettuce, kale, tomatoes, swiss chard, etc., etc. All running off of just 8 1yr old gold fish getting fed 4 to 6 times a day when the water gets around 75deg F. I try to keep the nitrates above 40ppm but have seen in many times higher and the gold fish were like honey badgers.
this pond is so pretty! i want it you should add a few floating plants too
I can see that you have great filtration. Do you have to do water changes?
NocturnaLuna I do! 50% every Sunday. I think people may not have as large of goldfish I have and may not have to do as much if they have smaller.
@@baileysgoldfish5608 Hello, i attempted to replicate your design, however, i am stuck at the water changes. How do you do siphon the water out. I have suction issues as my pond is on the floor.
Your pond is amazing great job looking good.
Very nice!!!! Kuddos to you, I tried so hard to an outdoor pond and failed miserably because of algae. I am thinking of doing an indoor pond instead.
I love it!
Hello Bailey. Can I ask how high nitrates get for you after a week with having so many plants and goldfish? And how often do you have to change water? Do the plants help with nitrates a lot?
Nice job..
I really enjoy looking at other peoples ponds and fish. I have 4 koi ponds and a fish room with multiple tanks. My ponds are surrounded by decking and trees. If you would like to view them that's great. If not that's ok too.
Thanks again for sharing and take care.
I love your huge Calico Oranda. How big is it?
I need help. I got a 100 gallon stock tank for my 5 goldfish. Fancies. This is in my living room as an indoor pond. But i need to figure out a heater for a stock tank that is safe for the fish. There is a warning in the stock tank about using a cage heater so I assume this means I can’t just dump an aquarium heater that may rub up against the stock tank. We are having a cold winter and I heat the house to 68-70 but the water has dropped down to 65. Maybe because it’s by a cold window. This won’t be an issue in spring but what can I do in the meantime
The indoor pond looks amazing, but I have noticed there is not much surface agitation? It could do with a pond pump sprinkler or a waterfall to create more oxygen.
I love your calico oranda, is huge and beatiful!!!
Your goldfish are beautiful!
Very nice pond. Great video
Amazing setup, but wanted to say that those UV lights on the SunSun filters tend to literally destroy the filter from the inside, if the UV lights are left on for long periods of time, it will begin to eat away at the plastic trays since its such a low-grade plastic, other than that issue SunSuns are imo the best bang for your buck, I personally have a 704b on my 75 gallon and the water is always crystal clear.
Juhuuhy yeah! Thanks for telling me! I don’t even think they’re working. Pretty sure the UV crapped out within the first month I got them.
Love this video where did you get you fish??
I can some lovely oranda great collection
Well done
Just curious where you got your fish from? I’m looking for some of my own but the only ones I can find are either really expensive or from Petsmart.
The fish look happy and healthy
The pond guru recommends double filtration for goldfish. I have double filtration on my 400 litre tank, for two goldfish.
so niceee Goldfish view....👌👌👌
I just subscribed i like how you explain super nice. Keep it up 👍
So how often do you do water changes in the 300? I'm asking because I'm going to be leaving for a few weeks and there's no one to care for my fish. They are in a 100 now but will move them to an outdoor pond like yours. Just wondering if 2 weeks is to long. I've got 5 adult 8 inch orandas that will be going in it.
What did you use to clean the stock tank before adding water/fish?
Damn. Great job.
You can keep amazon sword and cripts with goldfish as well. They eat anything else.
Huge amount of filtration and lovely setup. Love the plants. Can someone tell me why people like those goldfish with the deformed tumours on their heads?
@Its me or whatever 🤣 no u r
So amazing pond. Nice.
Awesome!
what size container is that like dimensions? Goldfish looks amazing!
WittyNatty I wish I could find the dimensions but I can’t :( I’ll have to measure when I get home :)
@@baileysgoldfish5608 no probs. Have a great day.
just out of curiosity, but how are you doing water change on this? i have only done aquarium, so not sure how the water change would work on a indoor pond
What is the tank reading on to protect the floor?