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Triggeraa
03-30-2005, 4:34 PM
Currently building a new fish pond. The rough excavation is almost complete. The dimensions are 24'x10.5'x4'= 7,560 gallons. Will post progress pics soon.
largemouth
03-30-2005, 4:38 PM
Currently building a new fish pond. The rough excavation is almost complete. The dimensions are 24'x10.5'x4'= 7,560 gallons. Will post progress pics soon.
Sweet, can't wait to see some pics. What are you planning on using for filtration and heating? I am thinking about building a pond in the very near future, much smaller than yours however, and am curious how everybody heats and filters their large ponds.
Caveman
03-30-2005, 4:39 PM
Wow that is pretty big. What are you going to be putting in the pond?
Aimhigher38
03-30-2005, 4:53 PM
WOW...that wil be a HUGE pond....Must see pics when done..... Have fun!
piranha45
03-30-2005, 6:28 PM
That's going to be on serious pond. What exactly do you plan on keeping in it? Is it an outdoor or indoor pond? Will it require additional heating? How much does filtration for a pond that size run?
Triggeraa
03-30-2005, 6:48 PM
This is my 3rd pond I have built over the years. I will probably use dual in line pumps in the range of 5,000 gph each. Filtration used will 1 55 gallon drum fitted with an uplift vortex chamber followed by another drum full of biological media. The filtered water then runs down thru a waterfall and back into the pond. I used this system in my old 5000 gallon pond with great results. I will also run a 40 watt uv. Everything is fitted with clean out valves for easy maintanace. I will stock it with natives (bass, catfish, gar, ect.) I live in southern cal so temps arent to extreme. I used to put my pacu, dovii, oscars in my old pond from late may thru late september into my pond. They loved the space.
Aimhigher38
03-30-2005, 6:51 PM
I have a 1200 gallon pond with natives too....I live in Nor CA so the weather is almost the same as yours...I'm jealous of your ponds....i wish i has space to make a huge one like that..... I would love to see...
I'm in Socal as well and have a 2600g pond which I plan to keep my tems and aros with a few catfish in. I'm going to heat it with 5 300 watt titanium heaters and insualting the top.
The pond is made of concrete btw. I can't wait to move so I can make an even bigger pond. What I would do is dig it out to be about 10,000 gallons or more and then placing insualtor around it. Then placing the liner over that and then fill it and heat it with a few thousand watts of heat.
Btw how is your Dorados behavior to its tankmates?
BigMOCats
04-01-2005, 1:24 AM
I will stock it with natives (bass, catfish, gar, ect.)
C'mon Trigg, you know how nice those dorado would look after being out in the sunlight all summer!!
Scott
piranha45
04-01-2005, 5:08 AM
but it still gets 40-50F sometimes, doesnt it? would dorado survive that?
Triggeraa
04-02-2005, 2:29 AM
During the summer my old pond never got below 68 drgrees. I summered many fish in that pond. Including a 25" pacu.:D Scott those dorados sure would look good shimmering in the sun. :cool: The good thing about my new pond is the installation of a solar heater system. Panels will run up to my roof. I should be able to keep the pond in the 70's from may thru late september or october.
neoprodigy
04-10-2005, 12:48 AM
sounds awsome... i wanna see those solar panels...
The TRUST
04-14-2005, 3:22 PM
Trigg,
Post pics. We are all dying to see it.
Fastfish
12-31-2005, 2:44 PM
Trigg, must see pics of new pond, I'm in the process of redoing my 3000 gallon pond, going to 6000. need to go deeper, 4.5'. would like my koi to get very large :grinyes:
suckerfish
02-10-2006, 12:25 PM
where da pics? i' m building one soon and want ideas....
Where are these pics you promised!!? lol