Jump to content



- - - - -

basement pond


20 replies to this topic

#1 koiguy1969

    koi pond ponderer

  • Members
  • 5793 posts
  • Location:Michigan zone 5b

Posted 03 October 2009 - 11:21 AM

well my guys are back in the basement again for another season of warm water wintering..anyways i once again pumped this pond full from my outdoor pond...notice the water clarity staight from one pond to the other..not bad huh?

Attached Thumbnails

  • Attached Image: SANY0888.JPG
  • Attached Image: SANY0889.JPG
  • Attached Image: SANY0890.JPG
  • Attached Image: SANY0891.JPG
  • Attached Image: SANY0892.jpg

theres definately something fishy about this forum!


#2 DrCase

    Moderator

  • Moderators
  • 3152 posts
  • Location:Arkansas

Posted 03 October 2009 - 11:58 AM

Not Bad at all KoiGuy...
How cold is it up there ?

#3 koiguy1969

    koi pond ponderer

  • Members
  • 5793 posts
  • Location:Michigan zone 5b

Posted 03 October 2009 - 12:04 PM

water temp was 54* when they came in...man was i cold in the pond catching them. water is now about 60* i still have about 50 fish outside gotta find homes for... goldies sarassas and comets one shubunkin and fry...
theres definately something fishy about this forum!

#4 DrCase

    Moderator

  • Moderators
  • 3152 posts
  • Location:Arkansas

Posted 03 October 2009 - 12:15 PM

I bought a 24" net and it makes it a little easier to catch the koi
Like there is a easy way
In a few more years you will just have to call them and say..
Come on ...inside
and they will run to the net

#5 koiguy1969

    koi pond ponderer

  • Members
  • 5793 posts
  • Location:Michigan zone 5b

Posted 03 October 2009 - 12:19 PM

yeah...if they only realized ...they'd probably line up single file!! LOL
theres definately something fishy about this forum!

#6 nc0gnet0

  • Members
  • 273 posts
  • Location:Michigan

Posted 03 October 2009 - 02:06 PM

Lets see, some clear 6" field tile plumbed from your outdoor pond into your indoor pond, submersed......then just ring the dinner bell ;) But seriously, how did you get your wife to let you put a pond in your basement that's all I want to know! Just for reference, how big are the fish (approx) that we are looking at in the photo's? Did you move your skippy from the pond to the basement as well or is it a different one?

#7 koiguy1969

    koi pond ponderer

  • Members
  • 5793 posts
  • Location:Michigan zone 5b

Posted 03 October 2009 - 02:11 PM

the outdoor pond has a 70 gal stocktank filter i built with a waterfall weir built in.. the filter is in the waterfall mound so its there to stay...i built the 55gal drum one for the basement pond specifically...
theres definately something fishy about this forum!

#8 nc0gnet0

  • Members
  • 273 posts
  • Location:Michigan

Posted 03 October 2009 - 02:15 PM

Did you cycle it before intorducing the fish or is it starting fresh? Just curious......

#9 stroppy

    stroppy

  • Members
  • 1664 posts
  • Location:Southend on Sea Essex England

Posted 03 October 2009 - 02:16 PM

they are looking nice and comfey there koiguy ...do you feed them all winter indoors ?

#10 koiguy1969

    koi pond ponderer

  • Members
  • 5793 posts
  • Location:Michigan zone 5b

Posted 03 October 2009 - 02:22 PM

yep...i feed em' all year but winter feeding is light...and i swap the media from one filter to the other nc0gnet0... my wife has gone to be with the lord.. and my koi are about 12" to around 16"
theres definately something fishy about this forum!

#11 nc0gnet0

  • Members
  • 273 posts
  • Location:Michigan

Posted 03 October 2009 - 02:25 PM

Sorry to hear that Koiguy, wasn't trying to be noisy just color me jealous! i would love to do something like you have done with the indoor pond, but alas I had to settle for a few indoor aquariums. Where do you get your fish if I might ask? Do you ever make it over to this part of the State? If so, I know a place not far from heat that you would want to check out that have alot of Koi, up to 3' long.

#12 koiguy1969

    koi pond ponderer

  • Members
  • 5793 posts
  • Location:Michigan zone 5b

Posted 03 October 2009 - 02:37 PM

ive got Weigands about a half a mile away...theyre pricey tho...Tropical Treasures is reasonable and not far..they have a huge selection of fish, plants, and any pond supplies you would ever need.. i used to go to Bueatiful ponds and gardens when i was out their way.
theres definately something fishy about this forum!

#13 nc0gnet0

  • Members
  • 273 posts
  • Location:Michigan

Posted 03 October 2009 - 02:50 PM

if your ever over this way be sure to check this place out. Unfortunately thier website doesn't really do them justice.

http://www.apolsaqua...retailwater.htm

#14 DrDave

    Innovator

  • Moderators
  • 6851 posts
  • Location:Escondido, Ca USA

Posted 04 October 2009 - 02:25 PM

Koiguy
I seem to recall you have some photos of your indoor build in progress, why don't you post them here? There are others here that are new to the Forum and may find them usefull if they are thinking about an indoor winter pond. The framing in particular, since it is the foundation for everything else.
DrDave
“Wisdom is not a product of schooling but of the lifelong attempt to acquire it”. Albert Einstein
http://drdaveskoi.tripod.com
http://plansbyjorde.tripod.com

#15 koiguy1969

    koi pond ponderer

  • Members
  • 5793 posts
  • Location:Michigan zone 5b

Posted 04 October 2009 - 04:41 PM

sorry... i didnt photgraph its build..i built before joining the forum so saw no reason too . but i beleive Jameskoi posted his build all the way thru tho.
theres definately something fishy about this forum!