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  • čas přidán 5. 12. 2021

Komentáře • 41

  • @LauMagroTheFrenchKOInection

    So glad a professional has finally explained the 10 degrees temperature and the feeding. And the covering of course. Thanks Tim!

  • @TelfordKoiPond
    @TelfordKoiPond Před 2 lety +2

    Very informative, many thanks for sharing👍😊

  • @DavesKoiPond
    @DavesKoiPond Před 2 lety +3

    100% agree with Yanbbrox, Insulation makes all the difference. 👍
    I have 50mm celotex allround the inside of my 2500 gallon pond, with 35mm polycarb covers,
    It has been running at 20C for all of November to treat for gill flukes, with just a 1 kw electro heater. and cost just £50 for the month.
    I'm now slowly dropping down to 10C for winter, and estimate it will only cost about £30 a month.
    Thats cheaper than the £2000 plus outlay for a heat pump and electric over 5 years....at my current prices.
    That may well change next year though... when I come out of my deal 13p/kWh day rate and 7p/kWh night rate😂

  • @Djst-zv1sv
    @Djst-zv1sv Před 2 lety

    Always so much to learn great vid as always

  • @yanbbrox
    @yanbbrox Před 2 lety +4

    I 100% agree with stability, but I put more on insulation. I have a small grow-on pond that is heated with no more than a 300w aquarium heater, the base is insulated the sides are insulated and not with sheet insulation, proper thick roofing insulation, and covered with polycarb. It keeps it toasty, 2 days ago they stopped feeding, yesterday I checked the pond temp as it's never dropped below 15 degrees in 3 years and it had dropped to 5 degrees, I noticed the heater had broken, even with a new heater and the temps back up to normal the fish are still not happy. A total system shock for them, they have never seen low temps, they will be fine just need time to adjust. My main point is this little heater kicks in about as much as the ones in my aquariums indoor as the pond is so well insulated, if I ever get to upgrade the main pond to my dream pond it will be wrapped up like an old immersion heater and then insulated some more, keep the heat in and the costs are low

  • @scottcannings2746
    @scottcannings2746 Před 2 lety

    Nice one cheers Tim. Great advice 👍

  • @joewalker1130
    @joewalker1130 Před 2 lety

    Much appreciated

  • @KoiRun50
    @KoiRun50 Před 2 lety

    Love it ^^Nice video Tim 👍👍👍

  • @garethgreenhalgh8487
    @garethgreenhalgh8487 Před 2 lety

    Looking forward to this one I was talking to Paul the other week about one for my pond 👍

  • @thepeoplespond
    @thepeoplespond Před 2 lety +2

    Nicely said mate 👍
    I have an unground oval shape and it’s a mission to cover it lol 😂
    holding 17c
    Are there any advantages if we wanted to give our own ponds a heat ramp??
    Could you explain that
    Cheers

  • @monk1100
    @monk1100 Před rokem

    Where to start from is having it under cover like yours, with all the machinery running that alone should generate heat

  • @CATANDEYEKOI
    @CATANDEYEKOI Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed that Tim, nicely explained mate. Stay safe

  • @thomasmurray2952
    @thomasmurray2952 Před 2 lety

    Top video Tim. Informative as always. I’m guessing not, but does the polycarbonate cover not hamper the colours of the koi given that the natural daylight might be restricted (to an extent)? Cheers 👍🏼

  • @itsAndyStringer
    @itsAndyStringer Před rokem +1

    Try solar panels for ya pond

  • @TheMilitaryGardener
    @TheMilitaryGardener Před 2 lety

    Hi mate. Is there any problems with completely covering a pond, airflow? Or movement of air?

    • @TimWaddington
      @TimWaddington  Před 2 lety

      There is always gaps on a pond. As I showed on the video there are gaps between the covers. I’ll do a follow up video next week

  • @invisibleme4394
    @invisibleme4394 Před 2 lety

    Where did you get the rails to hold the polycarbonate behind you at the start of the vlog please.

  • @moto_uk4907
    @moto_uk4907 Před 2 lety

    Do you have an recommendations on where to get 18mm polycarb coverings?

  • @ianevans3898
    @ianevans3898 Před 2 lety

    Hi Tim really interesting video 👍👍 quick question if you heat your pond and cover it do you not worry about the condensation effecting the water quality wouldn't it be stale water dropping back into the pond ?? I am heating my po d but haven't got it covered for that reason but I'm not sure if I'm worrying about nothing 🤔🤔🤔 any advice would be much appreciated.. thanks and stay safe

    • @TimWaddington
      @TimWaddington  Před 2 lety +1

      If should have no time to turn stagnant. Don’t worry

    • @ianevans3898
      @ianevans3898 Před 2 lety

      @@TimWaddington thank you 👍👍👍

  • @leeoliver4063
    @leeoliver4063 Před rokem

    Just re watched this i didnt heat my pond or cover this winter and its played havoc with fish again those night temps so my heater will be on next winter 12⁰ saki all year 😅

  • @simonduncan8327
    @simonduncan8327 Před 2 lety

    Hi Tim great advice
    I use solar weave sheeting to cover
    I have used in line heaters with Titanium elements and it was expensive.
    I was always told as a fancy goldfish keeper small time breeder to stay away from 10 degrees so I heated to 12 c
    I was told the goldfish immune system was kind of in limbo at that temperature.
    Obviously you know Koi more than most and 10 degrees obviously works and I have found since keeping Japanese Koi they are hardier than fancies even the single tail UK pond type fancies Bristols and London’s and Japanese Wakin . Koi are tougher than I imagined.
    I think I will one day get an air source heat pump can I ask are they a lot more efficient than the 1 and 2 kw in line ones ?
    Great information again.

  • @garyclark2296
    @garyclark2296 Před 2 lety

    I see the videos of the Japanese dealers- they have heaters that look like our 'pool heaters'. Do you know if they use just the normal heat exchanges (cupra-nickel) or do they use a special heat exchanges with their heaters?

    • @TimWaddington
      @TimWaddington  Před 2 lety

      They use stainless steel heat exchangers I believe.

    • @garyclark2296
      @garyclark2296 Před 2 lety

      @@TimWaddington Thanks very much! I wondered about that. (Thanks for the quick reply!)

  • @stephenriley9084
    @stephenriley9084 Před 2 lety +1

    Sound advice.

  • @hippo5346
    @hippo5346 Před 2 lety

    Great video . I`m tempted to get an ASHP . From what I`ve seen on other channels it can be done for under £1 per day , as long as you don`t go mad with it - so not too bad !

  • @diddygreen5077
    @diddygreen5077 Před 2 lety

    Is it just me but I Find when my pond is covered in the winter The KH drops a lot quicker then When it's not covered I keep my eye on it a lot more and top it up

    • @TimWaddington
      @TimWaddington  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes 100%. You are changing the dynamic of the system by covering the pond.

  • @joewalker1130
    @joewalker1130 Před 2 lety

    Don't you worry about gases building up underneath it

    • @TimWaddington
      @TimWaddington  Před 2 lety +1

      As I said in the video, there’s always a gap mate

  • @Djst-zv1sv
    @Djst-zv1sv Před 2 lety +1

    Whats better a new quality nishikigoi or 3 points for the toffees .....deffo a vid from tim an the lads utft

    • @TimWaddington
      @TimWaddington  Před 2 lety

      Great result that. League title back on 😉

    • @Djst-zv1sv
      @Djst-zv1sv Před 2 lety +1

      @@TimWaddington up early tim mate

  • @anthonystevens6733
    @anthonystevens6733 Před 2 lety

    That’s my problem I can’t cover in ground pond with rocks round the edge 😡

    • @TimWaddington
      @TimWaddington  Před 2 lety

      I know mate we have spoke about it in the past. Maybe like a cover built up a bit

    • @garryrobson3634
      @garryrobson3634 Před rokem

      Over a year late, but what about using the floating insulation balls?