Patio Pond - Mom Wants One - Potential stocking and building?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
$45 gallon tough tote from home depot, you can bury it partially in the ground or build a wooden frame above ground with 2x4 and use $25 pond liner. Seems to risky with the galvanized steel tub that's way more expensive and takes quite a bit of time to "season".
 
I agree, but I think I like the galvanized steel look. I can stock it with plants and wait a month. So what? In the meantime, I can figure out what to get next :ROFL:

What are you using as test to verify the galvanized steel is no-longer toxic for fish? Or are you using fish to test the toxicity of the galvanized steel?
 
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How about an old bathtub? Every DIY TV show seems to throw out at least one, and they come with side & bottom drain.
Often/usually very (VERY) heavy, but one might argue that implies stability ;)

Re. plants: lotus & lilies. Get seeds online, choose your colours & have fun. Plus, they'll be edible in the fall.
Re. fish: paradise fish are quite low-temp durable and have quite a bit of colour from above with dappled sunlight. Hopefully too small for racoons & herons.

As noted previously, galvanizing zinc can be toxic. Can seal with epoxy.
I vote for the oak. Lots of depth for soil (for lotus)
 
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