Jeff, a few years ago you shipped me some TVR to Houston. I had get out of the hobby due to family, but man...you have the very BEST AAA TVR in the US.
You've been a inspiration to me I love your content! I'm going to move from the city so I can start a Greenhouse fish farm! I'll post a video in a few months to show you the place! Wish me luck! ✌️
Healthy Ranchu! Please don't forget to release them back to their pond from the tiny viewing bowl as the Sun's radiation can boil them over time! 🌷🌿🌍💗🐠
Hello and thank you! Look up Ranchu Jeff on facebook... he has great quality ranchu in AU. If he doesn't have any available then he might now someone who does.
Hi jeff:-) I just have shown my new girl friend your ranchu and ponds :-) I told her, before I gonna die, I have to visit once in my life Jeff Thompson:-)
this one was custom built with galvanized pipe from the steel yard and a tube bending machine. each hoop is made of 4 sections of galvanized pipe that has been custom curved to make a 27 foot wide hoop. Then the hoops are spaced 3.5 feet apart to make the tunnel 70 feet long
Jeff what temperature can the water get down to in winter without killing the fish I live in Ireland and it gets down to 2 c below for a week or two in winter
The ranchu can survive very cold temps, even with some ice forming on the surface, but it saps their fat and energy reserve very fast and I don't recommend letting it get that cold. I aim to keep water temps between 5 and 10 deg C through the winter months. The ranchu hibernate during this time and I don't feed them until temps water up in the spring.
@@lusean193 I heat the ponds through the winter to keep them from icing. I live at 1200 M elevation on the 45th parallel...... we have long cold winters here: instagram.com/p/BuUdffxh-jc/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=
@@thompsonglass so nice ! Your pond is big . Mine is a mini 50g so I guess I will have to 100% water change every 2-3 days . I only have 3 ranchu inside though . Do you use aged water ?