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  • Thanks, that is a nice idea for a beautiful scenery. I had a some ideas, for making my patio. But, I may use this idea.

  • Very nice idea to have a small pond on your porch. I would like to know a bit more on how to maintain it also climate change.

  • What do you do in the winter to keep maintaining it? And, is there any kind of filtration for the water that comes with it for the fish and plants?

  • I have a lot of questions.how much does that cost?where can you buy it?do you need a heater?doesntthat water spitter thing have a wire won't hat get wet and get electrocuted?

  • you have a pretty legit house

  • I was debating whether to get that or not til I thought about what happens when kids jump in there or boot the bowl over and spill everything x.x

  • where do i buy this stuffs

  • he said "Alquamation"

  • I keep mine in 24/7 all year, but I have a converted garage, which has transformed into an indoor/outdoor sitting room.

  • i was going to rant about this video but now i am relaxed.

  • molto bello

  • Can we bring this inside when winter comes around? Or are they ok?

  • Where can i get this?

  • Nice!

  • Of course that's not appropriate for koi nor goldfish... Domesticated Animals are STILL Animals, not toys!!!........... people are stupid!!!... i would raise some white cloud mountain minnows or whatever...... people are stupid!!!

  • @zzzooozzzify I like fish too. Seems to me they have feeder goldfish in there. In that case this is a wonderful place for them - as long as the water is protected from full sun in the summer.

  • @zzzooozzzify dont forget you are also "people"

  • like in the garden

  • a question . if i put this out of my house in winter . do u think the fish would die

  • o.o can i use it as a duck pond?

  • Does The plants, Rocks stuff come with it?

  • Put some guppies in there instead of them koi fish

  • @MUERTOLOCO might not be good if you live somewhere that gets cold in winter. Koi and goldfish are much better pond fish, and can withstand water temperatures near freezing. Just add a couple of heaters for the winter and the pond won't even go below 50.

  • @MUERTOLOCO no the guppies will eat the oxygen plants.

  • @Bird50ify You could just buy some more plants

  • @MUERTOLOCO yes, guppies for warm areas or white cloud minnows for cooler areas. That bowl's too small for koi. A single fancy goldfish might do alright though.

  • how much money is it and where can you get it ????

  • 55 galons of water?!?! I had 2 freaking goldfish in a 10 galon tank an the lived for ten years! only because my mom didnt want them anymore and put them in the new koi pond we built...

  • How much does that patio pond weigh? Does it some in smaller sizes?

  • wow, i can just buy a kiddy pool for 5 bucks and put nice free rocks around it. and spray paint it with a fish friendly black paint let it try go by a 1000 gph canister filter for 55 dollars and put fish in there and enjoy. just under maybe 100 dollars. not this crap.

  • WATER CHANGES?

  • were do you by it from???

  • makes it look so easy, took me fucking hours!

  • 7 years is nothing for goldfish. They can live for over 20 years.

  • Well I like it but it u need filter for the fish

  • Do these people even know what they're talking about?!?! People have Goldfish in fish tanks which are smaller than this pond, and NOOO goldfish don't NEED filters...LOL

    

  • @sweedishpisces23 i know these people are so fricken stupid dont belive what you mentaly retarded friends say about goldfish needing 55 gallons of water like wtf i have gold fish in a tiny ass bowl and they have been there for 7 years and f yeah they are still alive and healthy

  • @fhrdn3

    That means they're living a stunted life and their organs are slowing growing while their body stopped growing. They will die to organ failure in a year or two.

  • Looks cool

  • Please remember, our largest bowl holds about 30 gallons of water and has very large water surface making it a good home for smaller fish. Although we recommend the use of aquatic plants to help filter the water, the use of an internal filter is recommended. I like to use the filter output to run water over a small stack of rocks or run a spitting ornament.

    Scott Rhodes, the Product Guy

  • @Aquascape4 are the good for cray fish?

  • @Aquascape4 where can you get a filter for this type of pond?

  • you gotta be kidding me i mean its nice but goldfish/koi can't live in that

  • the pond thing is nice but you dont add goldfish in such a small pond.they require at least 5-6 feet tank....in such small pond guppies,mollies or tetras are suitable.

  • Don't bother with fish in here since there is no filter. And those single tailed goldfish will need 200+ gallons. 1-3 fancy goldfish would have been a much better choice for that size but will still need filtration.

  • This is a pretty funny product. It's not attractive and anyone can do better for less by simply buying a half-barrel.

    Why do I get the impression this company is all hype and marketing instead of real product development.

    I found this after I found their "ionizer" that simply doses copper chemical into ponds.

    Can you tell I am jaded about modern marketing?

  • no filter ?nott

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