Summer really was upon us this time, weather and all !!!!
Our next visit was to Pat & April's 4,000 gallon pond on one of the hottest Sunday afternoon's we had had in 2011.
Set in a lovely lawned and planted garden containing acer's,hostas roses and hanging baskets sat Pat & April's pond.
Square in shape and lined with a box welded liner a 4 inch bottom drain feeds a Nexus filter unit as the main filtration for the pond. A skimmer line also ran from the pond via a heating system, TMC 55 watt UV and a E.A eazy pod filter adding to the filtration of the pond all this situated out of sight behind the pond.
With water returning to the pond via one of the many returns, cleverly masked with the use of bamboo. A large pergola covered the pond to protect it from the full sun that the garden enjoyed.
The koi were a real mixture of varieties and sizes with many go sankes but perhaps a fondness shown towards the chagoi and ochiba shining through as there were many good examples of each in the pond.
A large attractive Shusui also cruised around the pond hoovering up the food when offered, it had to be fast mind with the number of chagoi's it was competing with.
Another great visit had by the East Yorkshire Koi Society, thanks to Pat & April for the invite.
The East Yorkshire Koi Society (EYKS) is a small, friendly club who share an interest in ponds and Koi keeping and is affiliated to the British Koi Keepers Society (BKKS). We love to share our collective knowledge and new members, whether completely new to keeping koi or seasoned veterans, are always very welcome.
22 February 2012
It's not all pond visits and fun you know!
Well it is really but this May weekend was taken up with a different kind of fun......
The East Yorkshire Koi Society ground force event.
I have not gone mad it really happened.
Darren & Helen were in the process of rebuilding their pond, they had a hole and were ready for the concrete to create the base to house the bottom drain & for the walls to be built upon.
Darren had mentioned that he was having the concrete delivered and wondered if anybody was available to help...........
"Are you mad I thought?" "Im not barrowing tonnes of concrete on my weekend off" was my initial thought but the promise of bacon & sausage sarnies for brunch was the carrot I and others were swayed by to help.
One after another members of the E.Y.K.S volunterered to help, soon there was more than enough to make it a much easier job.
The Saturday morning arrived and sure enough everybody turned up to help move the concrete including Helens Dad who had the pleasure of moving the first barrow load of concrete and........spilt it!
Overloaded barrow, operator error or a flat tyre on the wheel barrow,
we will never know the reason why but with a helping hand from the others it was all soon cleared up and we were off. I never personally counted, maybe Helen or Darren can let us know but about an hour passed and we were nearly done, two people had been in the hole supervising where the concrete should go whilst levelling the concrete off and the rest of us using one of the many barrows to carry it to the hole.
There was also enough for Keirans new pond too.
All involed really earning and appreciating the bacon and sausage butties.
A really great morning of hard but worthwhile work, showing me what great members the East Yorkshire Koi Society has.
The East Yorkshire Koi Society ground force event.
I have not gone mad it really happened.
Darren & Helen were in the process of rebuilding their pond, they had a hole and were ready for the concrete to create the base to house the bottom drain & for the walls to be built upon.
Darren had mentioned that he was having the concrete delivered and wondered if anybody was available to help...........
"Are you mad I thought?" "Im not barrowing tonnes of concrete on my weekend off" was my initial thought but the promise of bacon & sausage sarnies for brunch was the carrot I and others were swayed by to help.
One after another members of the E.Y.K.S volunterered to help, soon there was more than enough to make it a much easier job.
The Saturday morning arrived and sure enough everybody turned up to help move the concrete including Helens Dad who had the pleasure of moving the first barrow load of concrete and........spilt it!
Overloaded barrow, operator error or a flat tyre on the wheel barrow,
we will never know the reason why but with a helping hand from the others it was all soon cleared up and we were off. I never personally counted, maybe Helen or Darren can let us know but about an hour passed and we were nearly done, two people had been in the hole supervising where the concrete should go whilst levelling the concrete off and the rest of us using one of the many barrows to carry it to the hole.
There was also enough for Keirans new pond too.
All involed really earning and appreciating the bacon and sausage butties.
A really great morning of hard but worthwhile work, showing me what great members the East Yorkshire Koi Society has.
07 February 2012
Mike & Rachael's Pond.
The next pond visit was an evening trip to Mike & Rachael's 4,000 gallon pond.
British Summer time certainly didn't let us down either, the weather had been nice all week and then on the night of the visit....it chucked it down!.
But a bit of rain doesnt stop the East Yorkshire Koi Society.
The garden contained many potted bamboo's,acers and hosta's of varying colours and sizes as well as a number of hanging baskets,really managing to make the most of the space available.
As for the pond itself, it is rectangular in shape, block built and lined by fibreglass.
It is filtered via a single 4" aerated bottom drain feeding an Evolution Aqua Nexus 300 filter. The system is powered by a 12,000 Oase Aquamax pump then back through a TMC 55watt UV through a mid water return to the pond. A really simple system but one that works for the pond. He also has two Hi blow air pumps, one for the Nexus and one for the bottom Drain.
The inhabitants of the pond are mainly go-sanke with just a few exceptions including a Chagoi, Ochiba, Asagi and a shiro Uturi.
The fish were bought from Premier Koi and the more recent additions have come from Neil & Harry at Dock Koi.
The pond is covered by 3 sail shades at the minute to help as the pond is in full sun all day but Mike is looking to build a pergola over the pond in 2012.
Another great visit for the E.Y.K.S thanks.
British Summer time certainly didn't let us down either, the weather had been nice all week and then on the night of the visit....it chucked it down!.
But a bit of rain doesnt stop the East Yorkshire Koi Society.
The garden contained many potted bamboo's,acers and hosta's of varying colours and sizes as well as a number of hanging baskets,really managing to make the most of the space available.
As for the pond itself, it is rectangular in shape, block built and lined by fibreglass.
It is filtered via a single 4" aerated bottom drain feeding an Evolution Aqua Nexus 300 filter. The system is powered by a 12,000 Oase Aquamax pump then back through a TMC 55watt UV through a mid water return to the pond. A really simple system but one that works for the pond. He also has two Hi blow air pumps, one for the Nexus and one for the bottom Drain.
The inhabitants of the pond are mainly go-sanke with just a few exceptions including a Chagoi, Ochiba, Asagi and a shiro Uturi.
The fish were bought from Premier Koi and the more recent additions have come from Neil & Harry at Dock Koi.
The pond is covered by 3 sail shades at the minute to help as the pond is in full sun all day but Mike is looking to build a pergola over the pond in 2012.
Another great visit for the E.Y.K.S thanks.
15 January 2012
Roy & Chrissie's Pond
With the arrival of Summer and the lighter nights upon us pond visits began to come thick and fast. Next up came a trip to Roy & Chrissie's 4,000 gallon pond.
The pond is informal in a shape best described as "like a number nine".
It is filtered via a 4inch bottom drain that runs to a Nitritech filter system more than capable of keeping the pond and fish in tip top condition.
From the last Nitrech vortex the water gets pumped, depending on which pond return through a sand filter, a fluidised bed filter and a 55 watt TMC uv. All the filters are housed in their own filter house allowing maintenance to be carried out whatever the weather.
The pond had seen the arrival of an attractive pergola over the winter months to help with shading and also offer some protection from the debris that falls from the surrounding trees.
Roy & Chrissie's koi vary in type with many go-sanke and a number of great metallics.There are also two very large koi a chagoi and an ochiba cruising the pond always on the look out for food.
Here they can be seen happily feeding on the giant mealworms they were being fed.
It was another great pond visit for the E.Y.K.S, thanks for the chance to see your pond and koi.
The pond is informal in a shape best described as "like a number nine".
It is filtered via a 4inch bottom drain that runs to a Nitritech filter system more than capable of keeping the pond and fish in tip top condition.
From the last Nitrech vortex the water gets pumped, depending on which pond return through a sand filter, a fluidised bed filter and a 55 watt TMC uv. All the filters are housed in their own filter house allowing maintenance to be carried out whatever the weather.
The pond had seen the arrival of an attractive pergola over the winter months to help with shading and also offer some protection from the debris that falls from the surrounding trees.
Roy & Chrissie's koi vary in type with many go-sanke and a number of great metallics.There are also two very large koi a chagoi and an ochiba cruising the pond always on the look out for food.
Here they can be seen happily feeding on the giant mealworms they were being fed.
It was another great pond visit for the E.Y.K.S, thanks for the chance to see your pond and koi.
14 January 2012
Charlie & Helen
Back in February, another pond we were invited to visit this year was Charlie & Helens 2,000 gallon indoor pond.Whilst it was still cold outside we were all snug indoors able to look at some very lucky koi making the most of their surroundings.
The pond is pre-formed and round in shape,filtered via a 4 inch bottom drain to a Nexus 200 unit,returning back to the pond via a 55 watt TMC UV and over the waterfall, supplying ample oxygen to the pond.
Although it was my first visit I could tell from the reactions of the other club members that the fish had all put on some serious growth since their last visit, this no doubt helped by the temperatures reached in summer inside the building and Charlie & Helens maintenance regime.
As well as the pond we were also treated to an out of season B.B.Q which went down very well with the E.Y.K.S members, so well it was talked about well into the summer. Thanks for the invitation to visit your great pond and for looking after us so well.
The pond is pre-formed and round in shape,filtered via a 4 inch bottom drain to a Nexus 200 unit,returning back to the pond via a 55 watt TMC UV and over the waterfall, supplying ample oxygen to the pond.
Although it was my first visit I could tell from the reactions of the other club members that the fish had all put on some serious growth since their last visit, this no doubt helped by the temperatures reached in summer inside the building and Charlie & Helens maintenance regime.
As well as the pond we were also treated to an out of season B.B.Q which went down very well with the E.Y.K.S members, so well it was talked about well into the summer. Thanks for the invitation to visit your great pond and for looking after us so well.
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