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365 pond build BREEDING fish outside HOW TO keep ponds crystal clear

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So I have a new computer, this video was supposed to be uploaded last Sunday, 8/.16.2015, but my laptop kicked the bucket, and yesterday i went to best buy and bought myself a new computer. :) yay


So I will give you all this video on a Tuesday :)

I built myself a 365 gallon pond that is currently, resting outside beside my raised diy koi pond. I wanted to accomplish a few things with this pond, I needed to figure a couple of things out, and even though this pond is not acting towards the reason it was built it is acting as a prototype to my wayne'sfishworld.

So I had a misquote problem in the pond, and i figured i would throw a few fish into the pond to get rid of my nucience, and it worked, i also wanted to go ahead and breed a few fish for my lfs, local fish store, to help them out by cutting a shipping cost out of the equation. So the fish did their job and i no longer see pest inside of my pond. I am also breeding these fish and they're waste is suppling the plants with a food source, its always a cycle fish feed the plants and in turn the plants act as a hiding place for young fry also it absorbs the toxins in the waters and grows with that.

I have big exceptions and in the future, this is a teaser/ treat to all of you kind enough to read the description. I probably will be making a 16 foot long aquarium/ pond. waynesfishworld has big plans.

So I also talk in ths video a little about how to keep a pond crystal clear, i know my pond isn't super clean in this video, i have to clean the filter, but its clean enough.

I see so many people having a yard full of plumbing pipes and trash cans in order to have a clean clear healthy pond, when sometimes its not even that clear. You don't need to do all of that. For a pond you want to go plus one on your uv light and you want a filter media that is very fine, meaning it catches the smallest debris.

with those two concepts you're life will be a 1000 times easier. I also use an airstore air pump for fish tanks or pond aerator and place it in a small trash can filled with pea gravel, it doesn't matter what you use, i just used a 50 pound bag of gravel from lowes, that cost less then $ 5.00 five dollars. And the air forces all of the water to pass through that enriched biomass filter.