Koi Fish Care dives into the real dangers of building a nishikigoi pond in 2026. Third-generation Niigata breeder Mr. Yamamoto dismantles Brandon's Aqua-Plan AR glasses setup, revealing why a pretty 3D model can't replace understanding your soil's thermal conductivity and frost line depth. The old 250-gallons-per-koi rule? It's a survival number, not a thriving number — serious koi keeping demands 500 to 800 gallons per fish. They expose the submersible pump shortcut as the worst trap in koi pond construction, especially after Yamamoto's own rotary drum filter suffered a firmware glitch at 2 AM that nearly crashed his dissolved oxygen levels. DNA sequencing of filter media, the myth of crystal clear water hiding deadly TDS buildup, and the non-negotiable case against gravel bottoms round out the discussion. The episode closes with an urgent alert: a 2026 variant of Carp Edema Virus is emerging in Niigata's fluctuating spring temperatures, making mid-May the earliest safe window for stocking. #KoiFishCare #NishikigoiPond #KoiKeeping #CarpEdemaVirus #KoiPondBuild
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