Very well made video mate, I'm confused about the filter system though, you appear to have absolutely no mechanical filtration, just bio filtration, is that intended?
I made an indoor system with two 275 gal IBC totes, cut the tops off, pump from each of the totes to a 70 gal tank with expanded clay as my filter, then gravity feeds back to the two totes. I use cam lock and flex pipe between the 70 gal tank and the two totes and the totes already had ball valves. Added some air to each tank x 2 for back up. Just need a way to suck the crap solids off the bottom better, maybe just use my shop vac? The fish seem pretty happy, big blue tilapia that are 2 1/2 years old and up to a few lbs.
I do not recommend you use those slip on o-ring connectors. The weight of the water on those 3 inch tubes may well bring that down. If it is for a drain tube with minimal water rush its ok but not for pumped water especially in 3 inch caliber. You have rubber clamped connectors for that in order to maintain the flexibility of disassembling all. I did an aux tank with a 600 gallon intex pool and the filter was made with a 25 gallon trash bin with a vortex setup and worked a treat with just foam and a decanting vortex on bottom. I even used the intex pump with no filter wich is really low energy use.
Another great video Carl can't wait to see the out come been watching all your videos are you going to try a different breed of fish or are you sticking with the Yambukie Ogans?
I would hesitate calling this a koi tank as it is much too small to properly house koi and it could give novices to the koi hobby the wrong idea. It is however definitely a decent size for a quarantine tank with a relatively small water volume therefore keeping medication costs down compared to treating a large pond. My outdoor pond is approximately 22,200 litres (6,000 US gal) for summer and an overwintering pond indoors sized at 7,400 litres (2,000 US gal) and a 600 litre QT tank should the need arise to treat or medicate for any reason.
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It's amazing what can be learned on TH-cam
I’m from the uk 🇬🇧 and this is” in my opinion the best home made filter ive seen made on TH-cam top quality job👍👍
Your product very sistematic..like from Malaysia..👍
thanks
Loved that run down of the system you did at the end! Haven’t seen that brush filter idea! Love it!
Very good set up and well explained...without unnecessary waffle! I'm surprised you haven't had more views and likes...lots are missing out!
这嗓音听着好舒服
Nice set up
thanks
Nice setup. Well done.
Awesome & unique tanks for the kois love it wish I could keep one like that in my room.
GREAT!!! THANKS...
welcome
Very nice build .
Probably more heavy duty than most ( expensive ) commercial filters too.
Welll done indeed !
I like how you link all the parts!
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Love your koi video's
Awesome video thanks 👍.very informative and beautiful healthy koi
Very nice pond setup
Awesome tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
What a nice voice.
Great video enjoy the explained step-by-steps on your indoor pond & filter setup keep those video coming.
Awesome ideas. Keep it coming.
this is one for the books
Very nice good work
Nice little set up carl do for growing fry on.in the future .
Well explained, keep the good job
Thanks a lot!
awesome & i love this video detail.
Wow
A very nice QT pond set up Carl. I have a main 1k pond but do not have a QT tank yet. I might have to build something similiar
If you don't like getting jiggy wit it, hole saws are cheap and precise.
true thank you but also was too small for this size pipes
What kind of tank is that white tank? Where would I locate one?
Man i wanna try to copy this set up with ibc tote
do you have a build plan on this build? this is amazing
This is a wonderful idea thank you Mr. Carl. Great video as always. How are your Kois doing in the pond?
Those “wall bushings” are called bulkhead fittings in the US.
ok thanks 👍
Very well made video mate, I'm confused about the filter system though, you appear to have absolutely no mechanical filtration, just bio filtration, is that intended?
Hey mate, cool work - 👍
I made an indoor system with two 275 gal IBC totes, cut the tops off, pump from each of the totes to a 70 gal tank with expanded clay as my filter, then gravity feeds back to the two totes. I use cam lock and flex pipe between the 70 gal tank and the two totes and the totes already had ball valves. Added some air to each tank x 2 for back up. Just need a way to suck the crap solids off the bottom better, maybe just use my shop vac? The fish seem pretty happy, big blue tilapia that are 2 1/2 years old and up to a few lbs.
Is the UV light good? What does it do for the water quality?
Use as sanitizer to kill germs from water..
Nice video but with timelapse it will be better
I do not recommend you use those slip on o-ring connectors. The weight of the water on those 3 inch tubes may well bring that down. If it is for a drain tube with minimal water rush its ok but not for pumped water especially in 3 inch caliber. You have rubber clamped connectors for that in order to maintain the flexibility of disassembling all. I did an aux tank with a 600 gallon intex pool and the filter was made with a 25 gallon trash bin with a vortex setup and worked a treat with just foam and a decanting vortex on bottom. I even used the intex pump with no filter wich is really low energy use.
Is your UV light permanently active? how long does a lamp live, beautiful job
All that for that little pond? Is there a 1,000 gallon indoor pond someplace?
Where about are you location pls I where you get all pipe
hi, those are german plumbing pipes (HT Rohr)
Nicely done, but overbuilding for a small tank!
How can I buy the fish from you
I was wondering why he was making this much effort in filtration for a prob 200 gal tank. Then i saw kois, that checked out my doubt
Another great video Carl can't wait to see the out come been watching all your videos are you going to try a different breed of fish or are you sticking with the Yambukie Ogans?
I would hesitate calling this a koi tank as it is much too small to properly house koi and it could give novices to the koi hobby the wrong idea. It is however definitely a decent size for a quarantine tank with a relatively small water volume therefore keeping medication costs down compared to treating a large pond. My outdoor pond is approximately 22,200 litres (6,000 US gal) for summer and an overwintering pond indoors sized at 7,400 litres (2,000 US gal) and a 600 litre QT tank should the need arise to treat or medicate for any reason.
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Wouldn't putting a UV lamp in your bio chamber kill all your beneficial bacteria? 🤔🤔
yes, thats why i installed it in the pipe and not in the bio chamber itself, the light should not hit any bacteria on the helix
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