Draining my main 9000gal pond

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2023
  • It's the first time I've drained the main pond since filling it almost 10 years ago so i though i would film it.

Komentáře • 61

  • @chappiebc
    @chappiebc Před rokem +11

    Ive watched your channel for ages and thought that pond was big but when you shown you stood in it it looks massive mate hope you get it sorted 👍

  • @GreenGc8
    @GreenGc8 Před rokem +3

    Did not know the pond was that deep and I’ve been watching for years 😮

    • @AdamJulyan
      @AdamJulyan  Před rokem +2

      Yeah i forgot how deep it was until i jumped / fell in 🙂

  • @CATANDEYEKOI
    @CATANDEYEKOI Před rokem +1

    Never a dull moment in your koi keeping life Adam. Great video.

    • @AdamJulyan
      @AdamJulyan  Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately not no some people say koi relaxing 🙂

  • @getintothewildwithjeffruma8777
    @getintothewildwithjeffruma8777 Před 7 měsíci +1

    When you have a large pond that needs to be treated with chemicals for sick koi a tip to save on cost is to drain the pond to say halfway down. Then you only need to use half the amount of medication or salt whatever you are using. The main thing to remember when doing this is to keep the filters running because wether it’s a bacteria or parasite issue you are treating you have to treat the filters too.

  • @COOPERSCICHILDS
    @COOPERSCICHILDS Před 7 měsíci

    Cool video awesome collection and great footage thanks for sharing respect 🫡

  • @nickrider5220
    @nickrider5220 Před rokem +1

    I really like your approach to keeping koi and that the friendliest fish are your favourites 👍🙂 You're so right about good, mature water having healing properties - because the microscopic ecosystem keeps pathogen levels very low etc keep the videos coming Adam 👍

  • @epifaniomolina4543
    @epifaniomolina4543 Před rokem

    Oh dang that looks way deeper than It looked before! It's big pond 👍

  • @StokeKoiAdventures
    @StokeKoiAdventures Před rokem

    Wow that one deep pond, the thought of emptying the pond would scare me. Great video. 😊

  • @orfeyo130
    @orfeyo130 Před rokem

    Another great video Adam really enjoyed it, thanks for sharing👍

  • @shaunleonard8146
    @shaunleonard8146 Před rokem

    Great upload, Thank you Adam.

  • @wolfhound8675309
    @wolfhound8675309 Před rokem

    You sir inspired my redneck bakki river. My koi thank you

  • @timgooch4933
    @timgooch4933 Před rokem

    Adam, watched loads of your videos I'm amazed how big when drained! Awesome fish Awesome pond great mate, oh not forgetting how this makes my 2800 look like a puddle😂

  • @RicksAquariumsuk
    @RicksAquariumsuk Před rokem

    I've subscribed to your channel from the very start ,and learned alot about my own koi,your fish are amazing in size health and quality keep it going. O and that pond looks even bigger drained massive ,hope you get it all sorted out

    • @AdamJulyan
      @AdamJulyan  Před rokem

      Thanks that's great glad you like the videos 🙂

  • @scottgifford8834
    @scottgifford8834 Před rokem

    Great video as always 👌👍

  • @inmotion81
    @inmotion81 Před rokem

    That's an amazing pond bro wow I'm impressed it's deep you could swim in that pond with the fish to clean it that's a really cool pond love your video I'm in the US and you really inspired me too get into ponds

  • @inmotion81
    @inmotion81 Před rokem

    Looks great the water change was a good idea

  • @vicwiseman2340
    @vicwiseman2340 Před rokem +1

    Hi Adam, I've always thought your pond was a little overstocked but now realise it probably isn't. I'm guessing you've got around 40 koi in there? You've already answered my thoughts on how you were dechlorinating the tap water. I'd go with the salt treatment myself, its worked for me. You'll only need nine 25kg bags and I've seen them at £13 each so not too bad. Anyway, good luck getting them all back to full health. Great video. 😀👍

  • @yasinrashid
    @yasinrashid Před rokem +1

    My fish feed similar to your fish and i had a similar issue where fish would get injured. For me it was the pond stone slabs the fish were rubbing on so I put pipe insulation to protect them. For you I think it may be that outlet pipe that is in the water remove that or patch it up with some pipe insulation so the fish dont get smashed up against it while feeding.

  • @gypsyemperor7535
    @gypsyemperor7535 Před rokem

    That pond... 😮😮😮 Wow

  • @waynebrown5852
    @waynebrown5852 Před rokem

    Well another fantastic video I'm sure you will get the koi back to full health again 7 foot deep ponds are good for water volume but not for maintenance and catching fish, I know from helping Tony Mc,Cann in his 7 ft deep conservatory pond and when he and helpers decommission the pond. I have a 4 foot deep pond in conservatory about 30 years old, I had an open day for the Potters koi club in May, and we have a return trip in July to them 😊

    • @AdamJulyan
      @AdamJulyan  Před rokem +1

      yeah it's an absolute nightmare to catch fish there is about two fish that i have never caught no matter how hard i try.
      Smashing it's been quite a while sine I've had a koi club round to my house shame really it's nice to keep in touch with local clubs.

  • @IcenI_Koi
    @IcenI_Koi Před rokem

    I wondered for a minute there, how you were going to get back out lol. Great video as always Adam, I'm watching this during a break from doing this very thing lol. Have a great weekend my friend. 👍

    • @AdamJulyan
      @AdamJulyan  Před rokem +1

      Yeah i wondered that when i got in that's why i didn't record me getting out 🙂.
      hope it didn't take you as long to fill yours up as it did mine. hope your having a good weekend too.

  • @danielp6629
    @danielp6629 Před rokem

    I think Magnesium should do some good in the water. It’s crazy how well Fish respond to magnesium

  • @davidrevitt7470
    @davidrevitt7470 Před rokem

    I must say,it does alot for the fish,new fresh water,during winter,I had a burst pipe,lost 3/4 of water from my 5000 g pond,I just trickled it in,thankfully I had a bead filter,and my ashp was on that filter,usually during winter the fish get sores etc,come the spring just gone,no marks what so ever

  • @Biffo1262
    @Biffo1262 Před rokem

    Water mains pressure increases at night as there are less consumers. It is very noticeable when firefighting a decent size job.

  • @keepingitkoi
    @keepingitkoi Před rokem

    Wow would have never guessed it was that deep thats huge 😅

  • @nortoninter1
    @nortoninter1 Před rokem

    What a splendid pond, please tell me you are not on a water meter pal!

  • @saltnessmonster
    @saltnessmonster Před rokem

    Never knew the pond was that deep. Although think you should sell some. Less water changes!

  • @KoiPondLifestyle
    @KoiPondLifestyle Před rokem

    After all this time of watching your videos, i didnt realise that pond was that deep. Shame some if the fish have got so many issues qith their scales.. Are you confident they will repair the damage themselves without having to treat them..

  • @L3G0FaN
    @L3G0FaN Před rokem +1

    Hey Adam, a couple years ago right before a freezing cold Canadian winter I did a complete water change of my outdoor pond. I think I made a pretty big mistake by pressure washing all of walls and the bottom of the liner. Only 300 gallons of water from the original 2500 gallons were put back in. This was used to temporarily store all my koi while I pressure washed the pond. Needless to say, when I put the koi back in, like over half of the koi looked so stunned. Barely moving at all, kind of just stuck at the surface of the 4 foot deep pond. I was so worried, but after about 4 days they returned to normal, no losses thankfully. I think from this I learned two things - do not net them out and also do not pressure wash all the algae as this will avoid new pond syndrome I believe. One question, do you recommend trickling in the water slowly over a longer period of time? I had two hoses fill the pond up again in nearly 3 hours. I imagine this further shocked the fish - too much change in too little time. Any thoughts are appreciated😄

    • @AdamJulyan
      @AdamJulyan  Před rokem +1

      Yeah i think we've all done that I've put fish in separate tanks before and it can be so stressful for me and the fish.
      Same with the pond walls you'll never clean it all off so it will recover pretty quick but best to just leave it.
      I don't know what the water in Canada is like but in UK your better off trickling in water slowly to not put to much chlorine in the pond and just keep the water fresh.
      in some cases the water from the tap can be worse than whats in the pond so that's not ideal.

    • @L3G0FaN
      @L3G0FaN Před rokem +1

      @@AdamJulyan There’s no chlorine in my tap water thankfully. But like you said there’s a lot of other chemicals/minerals in tap water. I’ll try trickling it in this fall when I do my clean out👍 Plan will be to drain 80%, vacuum any muck on the bottom, and refill slower this time.

  • @mykoiobsession
    @mykoiobsession Před rokem

    I knew from your previous videos that the pond was big but never imagined it to be that big. It's so large that if you had yelled while you were standing in there it probably would have created an echo. I had a leak in my pond last year and ended up draining it completely. It's 5000 US gallons or about 4100 imperial gallons and it cost a lot to refill it. I hate to think what your water bill will be for refilling your pond.

  • @Crypto_Ant
    @Crypto_Ant Před 11 měsíci +1

    Any updates on these Mate

  • @rickigoode8536
    @rickigoode8536 Před rokem

    What was the temperature in the end?

  • @garymann499
    @garymann499 Před rokem

    Hi. How do you get in and out?

  • @24bellers20
    @24bellers20 Před rokem

    How do you get away with the water board allowing all that usage? They were onto me with just 6000 gallons and I’m metered. I can’t imagine why the cost of salt bothers you compared to the cost of the water unless you aren’t metered.

    • @Davidj3
      @Davidj3 Před rokem

      Are you in states or U.K.?

  • @stephinbailfire3415
    @stephinbailfire3415 Před rokem

    Where's the sturgeon?

  • @m1a9v6s4
    @m1a9v6s4 Před rokem

    May I pick your brains for a bit of advise . I am building my first pond @5000 litres ,3" BD With a 10 000 lt ph pump not sure what size pipework to run 1.5" or 2" to returns. Hope you can advise.

    • @AdamJulyan
      @AdamJulyan  Před rokem

      id use a 4inch bottom drain a 3inch would work if the pipe work isnt too long but a 10,000 L/h pump is enough for a 4 inch.
      id always use 2" pipe going through pond wall because its hard to change if you decide you should have gone bigger and it will reduce the force of the water coming through the inlet.

    • @m1a9v6s4
      @m1a9v6s4 Před rokem

      @@AdamJulyan thanks for the advise the 3" drain is already in but it's only about 1.5mtr to the filter so unfortunately I'm stuck with that but will definitely go with 2" pipe work .Thanks again
      Mick.

  • @Spoonrrr
    @Spoonrrr Před rokem

    How much does salt cost in the UK? Its about $10 in Australia for 20kg.

    • @skeggy
      @skeggy Před rokem

      It's currently at about £15 for 25kg

    • @MikeZak101
      @MikeZak101 Před rokem

      I pay £11 for 25kg, I usually buy 8 to 10 at a time so get a better price

  • @Dannymoore98
    @Dannymoore98 Před 7 měsíci

    Are you going to make anymore videos

    • @AdamJulyan
      @AdamJulyan  Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah I'm just doing one that I will post next Sunday 🙂

  • @ShmoogleOsukami
    @ShmoogleOsukami Před rokem

    and here i always though it was a few feet deep.. not 8 feet deep

  • @skeggy
    @skeggy Před rokem

    The question is are you 7 foot tall or a hobbit .. perspective is everything lol

    • @AdamJulyan
      @AdamJulyan  Před rokem

      Somewhere in middle 🙂 the pond is 7ft deep.

    • @skeggy
      @skeggy Před rokem

      @AdamJulyan yer I guessed it was about that 😅

  • @28theark
    @28theark Před 8 měsíci

    @adamjulyan hiya mate was just wondering what sort heater would be needed or be sufficient to heat the water on a 9000 gallon indoor pond to temperatures from 24-28 C ? Or 78 F I’m thinking of doing something similar to what you’ve done but for Tanganyikan and Malawi cichlids

    • @AdamJulyan
      @AdamJulyan  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Anything 8kw and above shoold be fine

  • @epifaniomolina4543
    @epifaniomolina4543 Před rokem

    Oh dang that looks way deeper than It looked before! It's big pond 👍