I use a tunze ato and the only time i have had issues is if the filter floss or whatever pads you use get to dirty the pump will overflow the aquarium as the filters are restricti g the flow. Maybe the sa.e tbing
NICE JOB 👍 By the way, we can supply 3 years warranty CHS-30000 DC 36V variable frequency DC pump, New product of 25-160CBM/h will be lunched to market soon.
Just watched your full sleeper pond build and wow looks amazing and when i get round to building my own ill use this as a guide. The best information and great video's
Looking at doing my own similar size to you. Watching all your videos so as to minimise the “what I would have done differently at the end “😅. Out of curiosity what do you think to a blockwork raised pond instead, rendered on the inside and then resin coated to form the “liner”. I’ve seen it done at pond shops as their holding bays, would you say it’s a good method of doing one?
Did you know that ASHP’s need to be 3.0 m from an adjacent property. My local Planning Dept are insisting I apply for Planning Permission including an Acoustic Assessment. This came about because I am looking to install an ASHP for the house and since I have the one for the pond I need to apply for Planning for that one as well. No one mentions Planning when you buy the unit.
This is an old video, I got my Filtreau combi unit just before you. My unit was actually very simple to set-up, it flowed into my big, old multi chamber filter - my only problem was that I killed a lot of my m.chamber bacteria, so had a blanket weed problem, that clogged the filter and emptied 45cm of water....water quality ended up being brilliant though. I also feed a shower filter from the final chamber during the warmer months, absolutely zero rubbish getting through to the latter filter chambers. I'll have a look to see if you stuck with it 🍻 Watch out for otters in your area, a bast*rd got into my garden when I was on holiday last year and ate many of my quality younger fish !!!! They have no predators and are spreading fast.
seeing your pond bomb and the smaller and the smaller bio balls your water is 100% spot on as these will not dissolve unless your water needs them to, get rid of everything excluding the helex as it matures so much quicker and does not need so much air to boil +++ 1.5" will give you a maximum return of 3,00 lph under the engine of gravity and a 2 " is only 4,000 litres more and i am half blind at my age i really hope that is not a 30'000 pump that i have just seen as you will need a second mortgage to run it give me3 a ring on the office phone advice is always FOC and you can buy products from anyone else
Great job with your pond. Just a question. How did you lock together the sleepers? Is there long steel rods going the length of the pond inside the sleepers? Thanks
Hi I’m a bit late to the show here as was 2 years ago lol I have a mate who runs a fish shop and I had the shock issue but was found to be a faulty UV unit …however here’s a great tip /trick he gave me….get a bicycle spoke & put a terminal connector on it then run an earth cable from that to a plug and plug it in …this insures your water is always earthed and stops any leaks on the electrics 👍🏻
Amigo , alguien te pregunto, como se llama el koi blanco y naranja y no le contestastes por que te hizo otra pregunta .Me gustaria saber si es un Hariwake ,ya que e visto que su color amarillo limon puede cambiar a naranja.
Thanks for this Danny, i've been contemplating one of these to get a bit better control over feeding. I have one of the p7000 feeders, but as you say they just dump it in a singular area and it causes the fish to just charge to the food once it drops and they end up with split fins. Good video 👍
There expensive but well worth the money. The p7000 is a nice cheap reliable feeder but never been totally happy with it. Well impressed with this so far
Danny- what type and size of perforated stainless pipe do you have in there? Any ideas where I’d look for it in the US? Don’t think my local hardware store would have it. TIA
Nice video Danny. I must say, seeing your fish in real was quite something. The pond looked amazing too and bigger (funny enough) in real compared to in videos, which is normally the other way around. You have done well. Good auto feeder, worth the investment. And thank you again for inviting me around.
Was great to have you round. Glad you thought the pond looked good. Feeder was a bit of an investment but well worth it I think. Hopefully we can have a decent summer and get some good growth on the fish now