Getting ready for first cull :(

Hey everyone,

So back off our holidays and the koi fry are so much bigger. There are several different sizes still in there, from two fry which are 2 inches to some which are still under 1cm.

I am in a bit of a dilemma really, because I can see fry which are deformed, but I’ve been having problems in catching those separately.

I can only think due to the .03mg level of nitrite (just off yellow) that I really do need to half my fish quantity and to do this I need to prepare myself to catch them all and start the process of sorting through all of them.

I have no idea how I am going to manage this, I only have a swimming pool which is in vast need of a clean (my mums smaller one) and a much bigger one. I have one blue bowl and a few buckets, but this won’t be enough to catch all the koi in.

Ideally, I need to separate the bigger ones now, although I am sure that they aren’t eating the smaller ones, I can’t be sure. Besides I need to give the smaller ones time to grow and the only chance I have for that is a net which will keep the big fish out from the little ones.

I am looking for homes for some of these, but think they’re still too small for big ponds.

If I can’t house them before winter, I am thinking of perhaps a large flotation net in the main pond and can only hope they don’t jump out… wondering if that would even work…. or would they just all end up in my filter :(

So much to think about. I had no idea so many would live. Approx 2000 in a 800 gallon qt pond. The water perams are pretty perfect but the nitrite. And I’ve been told that is due to the glucose in the food which we are feeding. Can’t get away from it, so still doing big water changes and adding in Sansai to help them cope with it.

When we got back off holiday the nitrite was .3mg and most of the fish were sat on the bottom pretty stressed out and flicking.

Now they are all swimming around actively seeking food and only the odd one is flicking. Hard to think that such a tiny fish would still be able to bounce off the bottom of the pond…. poor things.

So, a good few bits of planning to do over the next couple of weeks. Not going to be easy to net all these koi, but we’re going to have to.

How is everyone else doing with their babies?

I’ll try and get a new video uploaded, because there are some cracking fry. The two bigger ones, one I am sure is a Kohaku, It has orange head, white body, orange tail and slight orange markings coming through and the other bigger fry is white, with a black spot on its head. Nice, we also have some black orange and white fry which I am hoping will be showa, the others are like a grey black, but the black is patchy, I presume these will be Shiro…. Exciting to see them develop though… can’t wait till they are much bigger.

But need to get rid of those ones with bent tails and deformed lips etc.

Speak soon guys, thanks for listening.

Dawn

Sep 1st 6:34

Hey there,

So electrition has been today and sorted out the qt pond finally. Now both heaters are working on main pond and baby pond. YEY!

So now they can grow like mad.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79OZ7Ev_0fY&NR=1

Here is one I caught today which has a kink in its tail. But we need the room for the really good ones and some are looking fab now. So it had to go. My step dad wouldn’t bin it though it went in his garden water bucket to see if it survives. I doubt it. Too cold on its own.

Oh well, happy days. I want them all to grow quicker now. So we can home them before the winter.

Speak later.

Dawn

First cull complete.

Sep 24th 3:11pm

Hey there,

So electrition has been today and sorted out the qt pond finally. Now both heaters are working on main pond and baby pond. YEY!

So now they can grow like mad.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79OZ7Ev_0fY&NR=1

Here is one I caught today which has a kink in its tail. But we need the room for the really good ones and some are looking fab now. So it had to go. My step dad wouldn’t bin it though it went in his garden water bucket to see if it survives. I doubt it. Too cold on its own.

Oh well, happy days. I want them all to grow quicker now. So we can home them before the winter.

Speak later.

Dawn

5:22pm

Hi Mr M,

Thanks, yeah netting wasn’t much fun. But the first one is over.

We’re feeding them now on a mix of crushed and ground Hikari growth and colour 2 mm pellets. Ground dried daphnea, blood worm and brine shrimp. Mixed with pond water and a good dose of Sansai. Most of the koi are chomping the full 2m pellets now. But some are still too small so they’re eating the crushed ones. :)

All in all a very good mix, but you got to be first to the balls to get enough to eat. I guess some just weren’t. So now there is less competition for the food, and heat. They should be all fine. But I’ll keep an eye on them and see how it goes over the next few weeks.

How are yours doing? we need more videos to learn from. Culling them isn’t easy. But they’ll grow on for someone else now. If they survive the winter. :)

D

6:25pm

They love the blood worm and other mix. Fingers crossed they will improve over the next week or so. Went down to holmeswood and his fry are 4 weeks older than mine and are 5-6 inches they are amazing! I need to get mine to that size….

But it is all a learning curve, I couldn’t have coped with too many more, so in one sense I’m glad the ones in the bowl didn’t survive, there would have been around 30k more far too many for me to rear. What I have are good. Some real nice ones. Will bring them on now and see what happens, what they look like. Some are really nice already, gotta keep those ones. :)

Good luck with yours, you’re doing amazing as well. For both as a first time we’ve done exceptionally good. Proud of us both mate. x

D

Disaster

August 2nd 6:17 am

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Disaster of a morning…. Pump tripped all lecky to baby pond and main pond. Lucky all fish aren’t dead…. Big fish acting up big time. Baby fish all look okay from what I can see. Don’t understand it. So unhappy I have to go to work :( No idea how long they didn’t have filter and oxygen for. No food for them today. Cruel to be kind. Daren’t test the water perams on the main pond before I have to leave, had to put trikle of water going in, just hoping that will help them. :( so so not good. Things were going okay, now back to square one and then some. Just hoping big fish can cope….

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5:49 pm

Ok so home now, big fish acting up a bit, seen three flicking. One really was irritated, our male shiro. Just doing a partial water change to see if that eases them up, Ammonia slightly raised, and as my ph is a bit higer than normal seems that would irritate them.

They’ve had no food today which I think has upset them a bit too. They are hunting for food very very active.

Baby fish are starting to change colour good style, the big black ones are getting white markings and the big orange ones are going much paler.

Very interesting. Captured hundreds on the video today will try and upload it soon :)

Please ignore the sound effects and Paul and I talking. lol.

Dawn

Babies are growing

July 7th 6:51pm

Wow,

So yeah not much else I can update on there, only that I’ve had to stop pumping out the water, it was chomping too many of the fry. Don’t want to kill them without them getting fair chance.

Still feeding twice a day although a little more. The mix is dried blood worm, secret formula and crushed hikari pellets now. Boy they are growing though.

Turned the air stone off and you can see hundreds of them against the green water. And the water is really green, like stagnant green, with thousands of daphnea and live blood worm. I tested the water peram tonight and there is zero nitrite and ammonia! how I have no idea, but something is working. Hoping it stays like that till sat when we’re drilling the drain hole into the qt so we can fit a small valve. That way when I sieve the babies they won’t be going through any chomper. In the next few weeks I’ll be sieving them straight into the net so we can eventually turn on the filter and heater, get them growing more.

All is good though, although I have no idea what are what, there are black fish. Which, when you look closer at them they look more like dotted fish. The others were clear, but now are more yellow. There are however some which have black spots on them, or some which have a stripe down their side.

My favourite which I’ve caught three times so far is a big yellow fish with a black head. It really stands out from the rest. I want to keep this one, if I can find it again lol…. when we net the whole qt.

So plans are as follows, grow, grow, blob blob grow…. blob blob blob

D

June 8th 8:33pm

Yeah got the new valve fitted, so easy to drain without the chomper…… even better.

Temp is a bit cooler, but hope to get the heater on soon…. once they’re a bit bigger.

Water changes and food for the win though… they are growing like mad… love it.

Dawn blob

July 11th 4:01pm

I know, all good stuff.

Drain works a treat, got the qt back to its normal level. So tried it out today, tomorrow might be the first real test though. Just got to wash out the pipe with clean water to make sure no babies are stuck in it. But other than that, no more chomper. blob blob blob blob

They’re defo getting bigger, starting to chase the daphnea around now and you can see them trying to eat em. Don’t think they’ll be many left by the end of the week. Least it has been something extra for them to eat. :)

Looking good though, can’t wait to get them even bigger still and see how they do turn out next year. Amazing that something so tiny can grow so fast.

D

July 16th 11:52am

Update this week, the drain is a treat, makes it so much easier to clean the water down.

Apart from the rain last few days, its been hot and the babies are doing great. When I drain now. I’m lucky if I get 20 out through he sieve. All the others are around the bottom….

But WOW how big they are! I caught one to show the family and it was massive. Huge big fat belly on it. :) I am chuffed. There are still some small ones, but I don’t care, they are awesome.

Can’t wait to see them in a few more weeks….

D

10:05pm

It defo hasn’t been an easy few weeks. But I’ve learned a lot. Nature has had a good part in it. The blood worm are eating some of the rubbish in the water, the daphnea are as well. Now the baby koi are also eating the bloodworm and daphnea. The cycle of life is amazing. I didn’t even know that bloodworm were flys till Paul said. Now it all fits together perfect and they help each other out. Don’t think that they will last much longer though the koi are getting too big.

:)

Mon August 1st 6:11am

Filters are up and running…Heater is on and at 21 degrees this morning… although the heater says 26, think the thermostat is on its way out oops. Oh well.

Least it is stable.

Babies are growing well, never seen as many as I did yesterday. Think they like the new air and current in the water. Some hide at the sides eating as much as they can. But others swim freely around. You can make out more of the black ones now. But the orange/white ones are real easy to spot.

This morning pool is a lot clearer, think the uv is helping loads with that. Pump is a aquamax 3500 but it has to pump a fair distance, not like it used to. Only wanted one pump in the water so we had loads of connections to make.

All good, will try and get a pic or vid again soon.

Dawn

4:34pm
Of course, I will watch it. :) thanks.

Also just wondering what else I can do to get the nitrite level down… I can put in some Nite out, that could help. Doing another big water change today, but hoping that it will settle. No food this afternoon Paul already fed them, so cutting back. Even for the big fish…. got to be done, don’t want any of them over fed while we’re away.

Putting in some Sansai to both today, think that will help both sets of fish.

:)

Less than a week to go…

Dawn

7:43pm
A new video of the babies, qt pond half empty, sorry about the bubbles and the noise. If you turn it off they scarper away.

Enjoy. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wOFnJs8OHk

Ps watch out for the big black one. x

23/06/11

A synopsis review from Circalit.

I didn’t know what to send in,  and only had a very short synopsis from TSK, so  I used that or I would have lost the review.

Here is what was said on the short synopsis of…..

For many years since their arrival on Earth, the Aonise have forged a tense peace treaty with humanity, living in the ghettos of their city as rival clans. Yet when a terrorist’s virus designed to eliminate them spreads to humans instead, Taliri, the son of the last Aonise king, is forced out of hiding to end the crisis. He must now unite his fractured people and try to prevent an all-out war.

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Logline

This log line neatly summarises the central premise of the script, as well as introducing the reader to the wider implications of Taliri’s battle. Although this would be suitable to use for script reports which need to succinctly summarise the series (perhaps when a company have already read the project and it is being sent onto other collaborators/executives) it does not sell the project. It is fairly routine and does not indicate to the reader that there is anything to make this script stand out from others of the same genre. I would also advise that the central character, Taliri, is mentioned and there is a comment on the cohabitation of humans and Aonise on planet Earth.

Synopsis

Obviously this is a much shorter summary than would normally be expected on a full script report. Taking the time to properly summarise the script would be a worth-while task as a well-executed synopsis can be instrumental in promoting a project. It will be important that the writer puts his voice into this, and that the reader is able to gain some insight into his writing style, as well as his ability to articulately summarise the project giving them a good understanding of the plot and inspiring to read it in its entirety as well as considering the series.

The writer introduces the alien race and their relationship with the humans on planet Earth however it would be worthwhile considering a visual description to help the reader engage with the script. We have no way of knowing what sets the Aonise apart from the humans, how they live, what they look like and this information would go some way to answer some of the other questions regarding their relationship with humanity. Again we are told that the Aonise are living in the ghettos of human civilisation and this instantly demarks them as the inferior race. What would be interesting would be to know how they came to accept this situation and why they are resigned to living on the fringes of society. The conflict between humans and Aonise underpins the entirety of the drama and without some information regarding how this fragile cease-fire came to be the reader is left alienated from the action and fails to engage with the story. In a similar vein it would be worthwhile including some information about the virus that inspires Taliri to reach out to the human community. This catalyst has enormous implications and the reader needs to know what inspires these changes.

In conclusion the writer should consider composing a longer synopsis which would enable the log line to be more of a selling point. The synopsis should echo the style in which the script is written, giving details about the episode and perhaps even information about how the series will progress. The writer may wish to include some form of an episode breakdown, an indication to series length and over riding story-arcs. He should also consider including some form of character description, both physically and mentally, in order to engage the reader.

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It was still really helpful.

D

Feeding fry

June 23rd 6:59pm

So been back down to Holmeswood today to get some more food.

Barry is always full of such good advice. A tip he gave me to see how the fry were doing, was to pop them in a glass and see if their tummy’s were full.

I did this when I got home. Fry in the bowl had brown belly’s but some of the ones in the qt didn’t. So I need to up my feeding in the qt, to keep them growing.

I also think I’ve lost some, quite a few dead ones about today. :( but the others are doing well, still in the hundreds. Natures way of dealing with things I guess. So I put some more in the bowl to see if they do better in there. Fingers crossed.

Also bought some dried blood worm, which Barry said to grind add a bit of water to and then feed them. Putting in a few drops of sansai as well. Still got some brine shrimp eggs, but don’t think they will last much longer.

How is everyone elses, and how much are you feeding?

Dawn

June 26th 4:22pm

Fry and Blanketweed

Hey everyone, could do with some real advice here. Getting a bit worried about the baby fry and all this blanket weed. It has started to overtake everything. I doubt very much I could turn my filter on with it as it is because it would just clog the pump…. tried to remove some today but some of the fry are stuck in it.

Can I treat it at all? Would the fry die? Or is my only option to try and sieve all the babies out and scrub it clean to start again?

Just think that there isn’t as many in there as there was, and I don’t think the blanket weed over growth is helping them at all. They are growing though which is a bonus, and mum has made my fry net, so I can separate them. Just don’t want the blanket weed clogging that up either or I’ll just have one very stagnant pool of water and most likely dead fry!

Any ideas, please let me know.

Thanks

Dawn

June 28th 8:02pm

The net is made, piping in so we can secure it to the sides, smaller than I wanted, but need room to move pipes under etc. Don’t think we’re going to drain the qt just yet. Will see how it goes over the next few days. As for the filter not sure yet, its a massive pump and trickle tower….

Will keep you updated, don’t think there are many losses in the blanket weed looks like it might be fly thingys in there, not fry…

speak soon.

Dawn

Net and Baby Fail

June 29th 7:50pm

So we tried the net today and fail, I watched several fry swim through it! So defo no good, they are still too small.

They will have to get on with the blanket weed and water changes. till they are a lot older. Bummer. Won’t have as many left I can assure you.

Sucks!

Speak soon.

Dawn BangH BangH BangH BangH

June 30th 5:49pm

so I think we have another plan. There is an outlet pipe over half way down. I am going to see if we can turn this and work it so that I can add a valve and a tap or something so I can then drain the water into a sieve and back into the qt, with no pump. Will be much easier on the babies no chomped by a whirling blade.

:) bonus…

Dawn