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    Thread: the 300,000 gal. mud pond challenge

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      Quote Originally Posted by Neli View Post
      I just remembered that I ate sturgeon in Russia....it is expensive..They smoke it...and it is fantastic... They say they grow it in Bulgaria...in one publication...There is very cold...
      It also takes years for them to become sexually mature.
      The risk I took was calculated, but man am I bad at math!

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      Do They breed in captivity??? They have such funny cycle of reproduction...going to salt water...and spawn in rivers... I thought maybe someone sales fingerlings....
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      Quote Originally Posted by Neli View Post
      Do They breed in captivity??? They have such funny cycle of reproduction...going to salt water...and spawn in rivers... I thought maybe someone sales fingerlings....
      Yes there are suppliers but not very many. Here's a link that you may find interesting:

      http://www.boiseweekly.com/boise/ida...nt?oid=2105195
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      Lower Pond Re-do. :yahoo:

      fellow mud ponders.

      The story of the Lower Pond in brief, very brief.

      After i began breeding fish in earnest, I felt a need for a breeding pond/fry nursery.
      We dug a pond, quite deep and narrow, about 130 x 35 x 12 at the deep end without a natural water source. The pond was dug in my natural clay, I installed a dedicated well for flow-through water, but the pond refused to hold water.

      we added a whole lot of bentonite, and after it was in, again, water leaked or more accurately, flushed through.

      Finally, in 2011, we brought in 374 yards of blue clay. When it was strained, it was still about 300 yards. We put it in the pond and it made the pond very shallow, maybe 6 feet at the deep end, and although the pond when full, held held a lot less water than the original, the pond did not leak.

      (If you want to see this series of trial and error , it's all here, starting with post #1.)

      In 2012, koi chosen for "the ki shusui project" spawned in the basement. Eggs were brought down to the newly renovated Lower Pond and due to too much handling, inexperience and fluctuating air temps, only 350 fry survived. However, they were a dream spawn.

      Of the 350, 28 were short-listed and that group of 28 wintered in the Lower Pond in 2013-2014. In October of 2014, the number was reduced again, this time to 7 potential oyagoi and they were returned to their Lower Pond for the winter.

      Unfortunately, the pond had gotten even shallower due to the vigorous mud-mining of the 28 and I was worried about the 4' depth in a horrible winter - the worst in decades. Employed several methods of keeping water above 40F. It was a drag!

      The chosen 7 didn't spawn - and I was glad as the females had lost their distinctive ki shusui markings and gone pretty grungy. We pulled the pond in August of this year - 2015 - and drained it so I could see what it really looked like.

      As suspected, the koi had pulled as much mud off the sides as possible. I felt that we had about six extra feet of clay at the deep end and I wanted to recover some of that depth to make sure koi could survive winter without heroics.

      So!!!!

      Here we are, Oct. 2015. There are currently no fish in the pond.
      Bulldozer Steve Mosher who has designed and dug this crazy pond several times, came out this week with two small bulldozers.

      He didn't touch the shallow end of the pond because he has a hunch that the leak is somewhere in the shallow portion -- about 2' - 2 1/2' deep after the 2011 infusion of blue clay.

      So, Steve only dug out from the middle of the pond to the deep end -- only removed two feet of clay, which is prudent and sufficient. He saved the clay, piled it up on the berm, so if we spring a leak again, we can knock the clay back in and call it a good try. If the pond holds water, we'll knock the clay over the berm and don't have to look at it!

      two pictures.
      Before: Empty pond this week.
      After: Steve pulled excess clay out of the deep end.

      I currently need my well water to fill the two active koi ponds, but when they are full, I'm gonna fill this Lower Pond and see if she holds.

      If she holds, the new line-up of ki shusui oyagoi-to-be will have a crib and a nursery.

      fingers crossed!

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      Check this out if you have problems with seepage:

      https://www.polymerinnovations.com.au/product

      I do believe there's a US producer of a similar product too, I ordered from the aussies, and it took like 4 days to arrive.

      Supposedly better and more reliable than bentonite. I haven't had the opportunity to use it yet as it's been dry, and this stuff is supposed to seep into an active leak and expand.

      Waiting for rain or springtime, to apply and top up the last 2 feet in my mudpond.

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      Hi Koigrl. I know this thread was started some time ago and these comments are late. I just had my own mud ponds dug and on the first one I had it dug 8 ft deep. After some thought before the second one was done I decided to go only 6 ft deep. The reason for this is that Koi will grow faster in warm water and shallow ponds = warmer water. I also have a nice spring fed creek on my property and chose not to use this a a water supply. Partly for the same reasons as the problems you had with the sun fish but also you never know what toxins could be introduced from other farmers in your area.The well I have will produce about 1800 gallons per hour and it will be a slow refill (about 2 weeks on my largest pond). I hope to only harvest the large ponds once a year though so this will be manageable. My fry ponds are going to only be 4 ft deep and I hope I can harvest for culling without pumping much out if any. If yo do end up drilling a well, use a spray nozzle to fill or add the water to your pond to eliminate the gasses that are trapped in the water at the depths your well is drawing from.

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      Quote Originally Posted by FRK View Post
      Hi Koigrl. I know this thread was started some time ago and these comments are late. I just had my own mud ponds dug and on the first one I had it dug 8 ft deep. After some thought before the second one was done I decided to go only 6 ft deep. The reason for this is that Koi will grow faster in warm water and shallow ponds = warmer water. I also have a nice spring fed creek on my property and chose not to use this a a water supply. Partly for the same reasons as the problems you had with the sun fish but also you never know what toxins could be introduced from other farmers in your area.The well I have will produce about 1800 gallons per hour and it will be a slow refill (about 2 weeks on my largest pond). I hope to only harvest the large ponds once a year though so this will be manageable. My fry ponds are going to only be 4 ft deep and I hope I can harvest for culling without pumping much out if any. If yo do end up drilling a well, use a spray nozzle to fill or add the water to your pond to eliminate the gasses that are trapped in the water at the depths your well is drawing from.
      Hi, FRK - This pond was a piece a work! I had the well fracked last year and that's when we finally found a cavern underground and underwater. When the pond was deeper, suddenly, it would just flush like a toilet. After we found the cavern we knew why. a seam or crack in the shale opening into this big empty space.
      Now that I have imported so much clay into the pond, thereby raising the floor, the water holds.
      i use flow through here = and I have to. This is a nursery pond. When I started, I thought mud ponds would take care of water quality. But with the numbers of koi in the pond proved that i was as vulnerable to ammonia in clay as in a liner pond. be advised.
      Another reason to cull.
      I had 7,000 hatchlings who grew to four inches maximum in four months. I was trying to feed them six times a day, but had to stop feeding on some days, down to two times a day once I got my water quality back up to par. I absolutely have to have flow-through.
      As for depth,
      we get very cold weather including ice and snow. I feel six feet deep and the fish will be warm over winter because the ground will keep he water warm. I just barely have six feet in this pond. well water comes in at 52 degrees so that keeps it a little warmer. i aerate the heck out of this pond, but pull the aerators close to shore and reduce air flow in the winter.
      just sayin.
      btw, there are brooks on either side of my property. I had the water tested for chemicals and there was none == however perch are bad!

      Some times last year with the huge fishload, i was running an average of 20gals a minute in/out 24 hrs a day and it was absolutely necessary. I lost no fish.
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      Cindy, that's cool! I thank you, and Rosie, thanks you, too.



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