I love the design, the filtration is so easy to access. I like that that you can see the koi from all sides, but he should have stopped at 3 maybe 4 koi at the most. There are some gorgeous fish in there.
Awesome job, the clever way of using steel bars lying flat to give more stability and strength. Just brilliant. People who are commenting on temp control and making overly complicated systems, I am sure he is aware of his environment more then people commenting.
That's a heavy Bio-Load for a first-time stocking but damn I'm so impressed with what he did with the most basic of tools, a clever and all while in his flip-flop sandals. I'd definitely hire him to build one at my house 💯 (and I used to own a custom pond and aquarium construction company for about 30 years till I lost it in the recession of 07').
A drum filter can tackle the problem of a heavy bio load. Yes...ingenious and a good craftsman. Any better craftsman in any technical field is in high demand if he knows how to market it.
@@rajadey4919 True, I owned a large well known aquarium and pond construction company some time back and very familiar with what you are saying. The issue here is there is no real location for a large 55 gallon drum to be placed without it making this beautiful pond an ugly site having what looks like a trash can right next to it. My suggestion if he was to do that would be to run a line away from the pond to a hidden area behind the house or shed area there to one or two 55 gallon drum systems to go through a nice filtration process and back to the pond however my comment (not meant to be sarcastic but just speaking in reality) was based on the small filter that was built to it's side and that part is what I commented on as being insufficient for the massive bioload of that many fish.
@@PatriotCoinRings Just a thought...i think you should come to India...Bangalore and start your aquarium and pond construction company. Bangalore is a tier one premium city and is the silicon valley of India. All the head offices ( IBM, Google India ) are located in Bangalore and the surprising thing is their is no proffessional good quality technicians and craftsmen related to ornamental fish keeping in India which can cater to the demand of the big companies. What i meant to say is their is no organised organisation or company which can deliver a complete product. Their are some small scale organizations though but they work very unproffesionally.
@@rajadey4919 It would be interesting if I wasn't retired from the business. in America, we had a big recession in 2007 when I was at the height of my business. I had 33 employees, 2 wholesale facilities (one for wholesale coral and fish import) the other where we manufactured custom aquariums, and a smaller third wholesale to the public facility where we kept most of our pond supplies and displayed a lot of what we imported. I was making right around $3m annually up until that time and went out of business in 2010. I now am retired but did purchase a small jewelry company that I've had for the last 13 years that does well for me but yes, I do miss the aquarium, tropical fish and reef industry a great deal. At 59 years old I couldn't handle the heavy lifting and work I use to do when I was younger though so those days are behind me sadly.
Great job. If I may suggest a cover for the filter along with the tank( and an overflow as well). It’s a shallow tank and koi fishes along with any fish in a shallow tank needs shade from the sun. FYI
so love your work i wish they would let me do something like this where we live as we have a communial garden but we aint alowed to do anything with it keep up the good work my friend
Banana leaves can be used in the aquarium as an antibacterial, anti-parasitic and anti-fungal agent. It keeps the aquarium free of pathogens, resulting in healthier fish. In addition, just like Catappa leaves, they have a stress-reducing effect.
It is common practice in South East Asia to use banana tree pieces and pineapple skins to treat a new cement pond. The decaying material releases acids to counteract the calcium hydroxide from fresh cement.
Can someone explain the banana trees being cut up?? Would make more sense to me if he didn't drain it. Also funny how he fills it with a pipe first then a hose the second time. Was it a different source?
yes. All cement needs to be cure of it before putting fish it or they automatically died from the cement leeching out of the water. In america you would let water soak for days and rinse / repeat many times with fish safe chemicals since we don't have banana plant stock laying around
I'm not an expert in construction, but, God, I have so many doubts about this construction. I am from Mexico, here you could never do that without foundation chains and castles because our country is in a seismic zone, at least in my location. And even then there will always be the risk of cracks. The most important question is, how safe is there that the pressure of the water on the glass will resist just by using the edge of the base of the ceramic floor? I was surprised that only the contour of the glass floor is supporting the pressure, this because, the concrete will absorb moisture from the ground, the external weather, and even from the internal tank itself, which will push out of the concrete mixture what we call saltpeter here, and the saltpeter, after a few years, will possibly detach the ceramic floor that supports the pressure of the frame. Of course putting a stainless steel bar on top in a gap made with the concrete mixture would leave me a little unsure if it could give it greater resistance, although of course, concrete has a resistance of 250kg/cm. And of course the individual corners supporting the load as well, here a minimum 10x10 armex type castle is mandatory, or only with brick, here doing that would not pass the test of time with any movement from an earthquake or the vibration itself in urban areas with the cars. The cracks would be everywhere in no time. But all the work on the channel is very beautiful, dozens of people have probably taken many ideas from here, so I hope the income from these videos gives them the benefit they bring to the community. Hugs from México.
@@AgstnHope_02 Have you calculated your fish load per gallon? I can only imagine what your filters are pulling out. They must need to be cleaned very often. My fish load is at max. My 2 bio falls filters need cleaning at least every 2 weeks. However my water remains crystal clear. Bacteria is 💪🏻. I also have a small bog filter. 3 waterfalls running. But hey if you’re happy and the Koi are happy, I’m happy. 😃
The banana tree is cut and thrown into a pond to clear the water due to its natural ability to absorb and filter out impurities. I have seen others do this as well.
It is common practice in South East Asia to use banana tree pieces and pineapple skins to treat a new cement pond. The decaying material releases acids to counteract the calcium hydroxide from fresh cement.
I love the design, the filtration is so easy to access. I like that that you can see the koi from all sides, but he should have stopped at 3 maybe 4 koi at the most. There are some gorgeous fish in there.
Awesome job, the clever way of using steel bars lying flat to give more stability and strength. Just brilliant. People who are commenting on temp control and making overly complicated systems, I am sure he is aware of his environment more then people commenting.
Wow…a master at what he does… if he was doing this in Australia, he would be a millionaire!
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That's a heavy Bio-Load for a first-time stocking but damn I'm so impressed with what he did with the most basic of tools, a clever and all while in his flip-flop sandals. I'd definitely hire him to build one at my house 💯 (and I used to own a custom pond and aquarium construction company for about 30 years till I lost it in the recession of 07').
A drum filter can tackle the problem of a heavy bio load. Yes...ingenious and a good craftsman. Any better craftsman in any technical field is in high demand if he knows how to market it.
@@rajadey4919 True, I owned a large well known aquarium and pond construction company some time back and very familiar with what you are saying. The issue here is there is no real location for a large 55 gallon drum to be placed without it making this beautiful pond an ugly site having what looks like a trash can right next to it. My suggestion if he was to do that would be to run a line away from the pond to a hidden area behind the house or shed area there to one or two 55 gallon drum systems to go through a nice filtration process and back to the pond however my comment (not meant to be sarcastic but just speaking in reality) was based on the small filter that was built to it's side and that part is what I commented on as being insufficient for the massive bioload of that many fish.
@@PatriotCoinRings Just a thought...i think you should come to India...Bangalore and start your aquarium and pond construction company. Bangalore is a tier one premium city and is the silicon valley of India. All the head offices ( IBM, Google India ) are located in Bangalore and the surprising thing is their is no proffessional good quality technicians and craftsmen related to ornamental fish keeping in India which can cater to the demand of the big companies. What i meant to say is their is no organised organisation or company which can deliver a complete product. Their are some small scale organizations though but they work very unproffesionally.
@@rajadey4919 It would be interesting if I wasn't retired from the business. in America, we had a big recession in 2007 when I was at the height of my business. I had 33 employees, 2 wholesale facilities (one for wholesale coral and fish import) the other where we manufactured custom aquariums, and a smaller third wholesale to the public facility where we kept most of our pond supplies and displayed a lot of what we imported. I was making right around $3m annually up until that time and went out of business in 2010. I now am retired but did purchase a small jewelry company that I've had for the last 13 years that does well for me but yes, I do miss the aquarium, tropical fish and reef industry a great deal. At 59 years old I couldn't handle the heavy lifting and work I use to do when I was younger though so those days are behind me sadly.
Most beautiful pond I have ever seen! And I’m a pond enthusiast, I have one, but, nothing like this!
So beautiful love fish and well made and amazing
GREAT JOB,BEAUTIFUL FISH TANK!!❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love the confidence in those steel bars😂
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Great job. If I may suggest a cover for the filter along with the tank( and an overflow as well). It’s a shallow tank and koi fishes along with any fish in a shallow tank needs shade from the sun. FYI
Beautiful and elegant. ❤️
Que obra de arte linda,Deus abençoe mais e mais o seu trabalho.
Omg..the koi.. just to die for!
非常美麗的藝術品!
預防錦鯉會跳出來,還是要加網罩,這樣更放心。
過濾系統,要遮蓋起來,硝化菌的培養,不要見光。
Ery beautiful fish and pond. Would have done the whole floor do the pipes are not exposed. But beautiful job love all your work sir.
Very nice again this guy is such a great artist but I don’t get what the bananas leaves are for
amaisin my friend
Que talento lindo, Deus abençoe 👏
水質還末安全的。
Love finishing touch off your pond cool 😎 👌 😌 🎉🎉
This one is stunning
YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL MIND, KELLY IN AUSTRALIA...
Wow what a build - very very cool.
Nhìn giống ngôi mộ quá,...
Karya indah bisa menginspirasi aku yang ingin membuat kolam ikan
Beautiful and Amazing! Great job! ❤ 🐠 👍
So beautiful!
Thanks wordvendor1!
Really nice modern pond
와. 멋쪄요. 대단해요. 계속. 보고. 있엇네요. 최고 👍 ❤❤❤❤❤
ELES PRIORIZAM O ACABAMENTO.
wowww.. love this tank
so love your work i wish they would let me do something like this where we live as we have a communial garden but we aint alowed to do anything with it keep up the good work my friend
Mashallah 😍🤗🥰💝🌟!!!...
awesome job my friend ,,very good greets from australia
Beautiful work ❤❤
I love your videos.😍👍👍💕💕💕😲😲😍
Very beautiful
Jadi ingin mencoba membuatnya😃😍
wah kreatif sekali
I can see your DIY venturi but where is your overflow in case of rain?
una pregunta, para que echo la planta de platano, que funcion tiene
Wow this is amazing 👏 😍
Love it beautiful
ทำให้ดู เลี้ยงจริงยากมากๆเพราะกลางแดดปลาตายแน่ๆ
... very nice 👍...
good job! 🐠🐟👍
Nice sir😊😊😊
Klo ujan gmna ya,, banjir kah?
What's the thing with the banana tree?
I am assuming to alter the PH of the water. New masonry can be caustic.
Maravilhoso ❤❤❤❤
Good job 👍
Thanks bro!
Cooool
Whats the filter pads ? They are so large.
Can you please share a link to purchase this types of pads ?
Those are swimming pool filter pads
do these get taken down again as installation place seems to be same lot of time , loooks great though.
Beautiful
Good job, Bravo! 😊
😇😇😇
my dream setup
Banana leaves can be used in the aquarium as an antibacterial, anti-parasitic and anti-fungal agent. It keeps the aquarium free of pathogens, resulting in healthier fish. In addition, just like Catappa leaves, they have a stress-reducing effect.
sir does the overflow on top prevent water from leaking wen it rains?
Hallo, die Kois werden bei der kleinsten Erschütterung heraus springen!!!
Great job 🎉 30:00
what is the bananas for?
It is common practice in South East Asia to use banana tree pieces and pineapple skins to treat a new cement pond. The decaying material releases acids to counteract the calcium hydroxide from fresh cement.
trang này của người việt mình à bạn?
Can someone explain the banana trees being cut up??
Would make more sense to me if he didn't drain it.
Also funny how he fills it with a pipe first then a hose the second time. Was it a different source?
Non c'è che dire molto ingegno e bello
good
What's with the chopped stuff every time? During what is I presume leak testing.
Are the purpose of the banana plant to absorb chemicals?
yes. All cement needs to be cure of it before putting fish it or they automatically died from the cement leeching out of the water. In america you would let water soak for days and rinse / repeat many times with fish safe chemicals since we don't have banana plant stock laying around
Luar biasa 👍👍❤
Great but would be better with instructions on what products used and size
Good job, but Koi like jumping, so it's a little bit dangerous.
đẹp quá
dạ em cảm ơn!
Nice
😍😍😍
koi fish
I'm not an expert in construction, but, God, I have so many doubts about this construction. I am from Mexico, here you could never do that without foundation chains and castles because our country is in a seismic zone, at least in my location. And even then there will always be the risk of cracks.
The most important question is, how safe is there that the pressure of the water on the glass will resist just by using the edge of the base of the ceramic floor? I was surprised that only the contour of the glass floor is supporting the pressure, this because, the concrete will absorb moisture from the ground, the external weather, and even from the internal tank itself, which will push out of the concrete mixture what we call saltpeter here, and the saltpeter, after a few years, will possibly detach the ceramic floor that supports the pressure of the frame.
Of course putting a stainless steel bar on top in a gap made with the concrete mixture would leave me a little unsure if it could give it greater resistance, although of course, concrete has a resistance of 250kg/cm.
And of course the individual corners supporting the load as well, here a minimum 10x10 armex type castle is mandatory, or only with brick, here doing that would not pass the test of time with any movement from an earthquake or the vibration itself in urban areas with the cars. The cracks would be everywhere in no time.
But all the work on the channel is very beautiful, dozens of people have probably taken many ideas from here, so I hope the income from these videos gives them the benefit they bring to the community. Hugs from México.
Very beautiful , but it looks like too many Koi for that size tank……
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
😊😊😊😊😊
too much koi??? i think is not.
@@AgstnHope_02 Have you calculated your fish load per gallon? I can only imagine what your filters are pulling out. They must need to be cleaned very often. My fish load is at max. My 2 bio falls filters need cleaning at least every 2 weeks. However my water remains crystal clear. Bacteria is 💪🏻. I also have a small bog filter. 3 waterfalls running. But hey if you’re happy and the Koi are happy, I’m happy. 😃
Beautiful pond - why does he cut the banana tree into the water?
Does it do anything for the concrete?
The banana tree is cut and thrown into a pond to clear the water due to its natural ability to absorb and filter out impurities. I have seen others do this as well.
bác có nhận thi công hồ cá koi ko bác?
28:01 wow 😲
Which colour is this ...?????
How does he protect the fishes from predators ? There is nowhere for them to hide.
lol
How you fixed the glass for water protection
Đây là kênh của VN 🇻🇳 mà
i need to know, why does he chop up the plants and leave them to soak. whats it do????
Why the palm tree? And those pipes need to be covered ASAP. The sun will bake them over time.
bình thường làm bể trong sân như vậy kích thước bao nhiêu là hợp lý ạ?
dạ cao khoảng 0.7 , dài 2.4, rộng 1.5m , phần llocj thì khoảng 1/3 thể tích bể
Dep lam ban oi
A làm kính bao nhiêu ly đấy ạ
👍🙏
21:29 👌
Pq o uso da bananeira?
NICE SHARING
فنان
Phải nói thật nhìn bể lọc giống 1 cái mộ chẳng thẩm mỹ tẹo nào.
Why the palm innthe water?
That's banana plant it's really useful to remove toxic waste or chemical in pond . Really useful it sucks all kind of toxic chemicals
It is common practice in South East Asia to use banana tree pieces and pineapple skins to treat a new cement pond. The decaying material releases acids to counteract the calcium hydroxide from fresh cement.
Porque colocar pé de banana?
Sao không xây 2 hồ sát lại mà tách ra làm gì
Petama
❤
If it was here in Canada the cost for the pond would be about 2000 and for the koi 50000
Here in india palghar maharastra.....it will cost 12,000 to build the pond, and 20,000 for big size koi fish....
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