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Ive dug a few ponds before. You didnt dig that 10ft deep with shovels. Plus youll never keep tropicals in there and you wont see anything. As far as managing a pond it might be ok, but as use to view and enjoy viewing fish...thats a waste of time and money. Can i ask why spend the money on this instead of a big tank?

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Ive dug a few ponds before. You didnt dig that 10ft deep with shovels. Plus youll never keep tropicals in there and you wont see anything. As far as managing a pond it might be ok, but as use to view and enjoy viewing fish...thats a waste of time and money. Can i ask why spend the money on this instead of a big tank?

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AGAIN we didn't use shovels. And I'm getting a 300g and 400g and a huge tank will cost 5k without filtration,stand etc... And we're would I stick that monster and it won't even fit though the door


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Nice pond and I agree no point in doing tropical fish. Just curious why does your voice sound completely different in this video?
 
I call BS. The op said he used shovels and dug for 2.5 months 3-5 hours a day now he's saying he didn't. Plus its tomorrow and still no pics or videos.

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Beastfish1, your posts say that they were posted from an i-phone. Use that i-phone and take a ton of pictures from all different angles and load them. This wont take 20 minutes and will prove to everyone.
 
Hmmm. I like the pond, but it doesn't look recently constructed to me.

Vegetation around the perimeter is not flattened or disturbed. No chunks of mud / rocks , uneven areas from overspill when filling trucks with backhoe. Back hoes make a mess, no tracks in surrounding vegetation, no road packed into the vegetation from trucks hauling dirt.

While it might be true, and if so I wish you luck on an awesome project, people will be skeptical when this, and your statement that it was dug by hand, then used a crane, now a backhoe, don't add up.

If this is indeed your property and project, I'm looking forward to watching this move forward.

Good luck.

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you live in florida so your pond should keep warm beacause it is odviously a warm area... just get somne bulsharlk...:j/k:
 
He did post a link of the vid on page 8.

Ok just seen it. I still BS that pond doesn't look freshly built to me.

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