This 12 min video was almost an hour 😳 with watching commercials. Hooe it really does help. Great video of winter in the midwest! Have a BEAUTIFUL day! ✌🏻
Thank you for sharing, Brian. I love the ice castle at the big waterfall. I live in tropical country, so watching the winter at the other side of earth makes me excited. Keep updating and can't wait for Aquascape next videos👍🏻
Love it and glad to see some winter topics. I had a pondless waterfall installed this past fall and keeping it going through the ice cycles has been rough. I tried everything to keep the ice from forming at the base and draining the reservoir. Heat lamps worked good for me but finally caved in and shut it down last week.
Great explanation Brian on how different water features react in their winter environments! We always like to over build our water storage basins in Ottawa, 🇨🇦 here for worst case ice build up scenarios.👊😉
To Brian and all the aquascape people this is insanely beautiful Love all your video's Lots and lots of questions of how to keep my ponds going We are zone 5 as well just north of Montreal so almost the same except a lot more snow Just love to extend the time looking at my ponds
Thank you for the elaborate explanation on how water features work in the type of brutal winters we have here Brian; I always wondered how damage is avoided and how the fish survive outside in water, considering we've gotten 50 below zero here 💧🥶
I’m looking to update my pond with an intake bay plus a larger stream. Would love to see you guys cover design tips for a good winter running pond (e.g jets, power heads, etc)
The "big" waterfall reminds me of the waterfalls at Starved Rock state park...on a miniature scale. The ice formations at SR are 100+ feet high and thick enough for ice climbers to scale.
So much thank you Brian for this winter videos. You are my Big Guru. You showed me the way, the courage to start. I LOVE winter springs bubbling under wonderful ice creations with white snow all around ... I am so much into this image, that I started to dig a small recreation pond this October. By my own hands except the big hole (helped a 7 tons excavator) A pond 18x18 feet , 7 feet deep, with wetland, small cascade stream right from it and negative edge at the end - but, this has only 1100 gal :-/ Now I am afraid this part is very very very insufficient! To my detritment I have it done, full of boxes and water in it and a little tentative cascade to see winter ice spells... I am a Czech, South Bohemia, its winter here now, minus 39 degrees and its beautiful , I am terribly excited. 6 inches of new snow and water under ice, birds coming to dring water right under our window... Tank you , mister Brian :-)
I've had a pond longer then Brian's been alive.i use to bring the fish and plants in late fall. We had a early snow storm on October in 99.i could not bring them in.That spring I lost only one fish. Since then I leave them out. As long the pond has a hole in the ice everything will be o.k.
It's cool the way the ice forms a dome!
🧊🧊🧊🧊🥶I so wasn't ready for this video to end!!!☹️
It never gets old!
Sunday Funday with Brian!!!
Would like to see time lapse's on the growth of the ice on many of the features at Aqualand.
Ice, ice , baby!
This 12 min video was almost an hour 😳 with watching commercials. Hooe it really does help. Great video of winter in the midwest! Have a BEAUTIFUL day! ✌🏻
Awesome video👍
The waterfall is one of my favorite parts of winter at Aqualand!
Thank you for sharing, Brian. I love the ice castle at the big waterfall. I live in tropical country, so watching the winter at the other side of earth makes me excited. Keep updating and can't wait for Aquascape next videos👍🏻
Wow imagine late winter with the lights on at night wow
That grotto was sooooo cool!
Grotto ice falls is always amazing!
Thank you Brian 😵😵 that is awesome !! and that' s only the start of your winter 🤪, love the stream by the car park 👌
Love the look of the ice.
Love it and glad to see some winter topics. I had a pondless waterfall installed this past fall and keeping it going through the ice cycles has been rough. I tried everything to keep the ice from forming at the base and draining the reservoir. Heat lamps worked good for me but finally caved in and shut it down last week.
So Awesome! Love all the different Ice Formations!
Great explanation Brian on how different water features react in their winter environments! We always like to over build our water storage basins in Ottawa, 🇨🇦 here for worst case ice build up scenarios.👊😉
Aqualand is such a beautiful place!
To Brian and all the aquascape people this is insanely beautiful
Love all your video's
Lots and lots of questions of how to keep my ponds going
We are zone 5 as well just north of Montreal so almost the same except a lot more snow
Just love to extend the time looking at my ponds
the ice formations are awesome, especially lit up at night
The ice looks so cool!
Thank you for the elaborate explanation on how water features work in the type of brutal winters we have here Brian; I always wondered how damage is avoided and how the fish survive outside in water, considering we've gotten 50 below zero here 💧🥶
I’m looking to update my pond with an intake bay plus a larger stream. Would love to see you guys cover design tips for a good winter running pond (e.g jets, power heads, etc)
I would like to see the intake bay done also maybe over the winter it would make a good sandbox video.
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So cool
Winter Wonderland! Love It!
Great Advice and great looking features!!!
One of my Favorite videos ... My pond build is done and running at 4 degrees in Southeastern Pa . God I hope you are Right ???
The "big" waterfall reminds me of the waterfalls at Starved Rock state park...on a miniature scale. The ice formations at SR are 100+ feet high and thick enough for ice climbers to scale.
So much thank you Brian for this winter videos. You are my Big Guru. You showed me the way, the courage to start.
I LOVE winter springs bubbling under wonderful ice creations with white snow all around ... I am so much into this image, that I started to dig a small recreation pond this October.
By my own hands except the big hole (helped a 7 tons excavator)
A pond 18x18 feet , 7 feet deep, with wetland, small cascade stream right from it and negative edge at the end - but, this has only 1100 gal :-/ Now I am afraid this part is very very very insufficient! To my detritment I have it done, full of boxes and water in it and a little tentative cascade to see winter ice spells...
I am a Czech, South Bohemia, its winter here now, minus 39 degrees and its beautiful , I am terribly excited. 6 inches of new snow and water under ice, birds coming to dring water right under our window... Tank you , mister Brian :-)
Merry Christmas Brian!
Please please please do a follow up to show us all the things you talked about in this video!
I've had a pond longer then Brian's been alive.i use to bring the fish and plants in late fall. We had a early snow storm on October in 99.i could not bring them in.That spring I lost only one fish. Since then I leave them out. As long the pond has a hole in the ice everything will be o.k.
wow i like that icicle formation on that big waterfall.
Can you take one for the team and do a video at night time? thanks man!
I shut my ponds down and bring the fish and turtles in . They stay in pool ponds over the winter . Anyway love the video .
After watching this, I need to bump up my thermostat... 🤣
Time lapse on an urn freezing over would be super cool! Pardon the pun...
That's so cool 😏 I live In a desert 😂
Brian, my CAC told me the bowls would have to be shut down for the winter??????????????
that beard coming in nice 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
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Will any of your fish ever get frozen in a pond?
Beautiful, would love to see all that I’ve lit up at night
Word of the day insulate lol
Aquascape should be the first to Time Lapse the Ice Caps..like take some off and film it growing
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