10 foot deep pond?

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drgnfrc13;4165368; said:
Like I said, there's no way to tell if that is even close to its actual size so what's the point of posting it? I don't know why you all are getting so offended. And 94Gt5.0, you can't estimate the volume without any info on the shape.

Hows this for a solution to a pointless argument - HEY LOVES SEVERUMS, HOW MANY GALLONS IS THIS POND?

Can we return to maturity now? Noone is impressed by your understanding of volume and geometry.
 
Ten feet deep? How about putting a SCUBA class in it and making some money? Im wonderring how different the chemistry is at 8-10 feet. Very cool though. My serious vote is for some albino cats and sturgeon. and then some smaller pan fish for the fishing. That way hopefully he can fish and avoid hooking the monsters.
 
SemperFish;4246561; said:
Ten feet deep? How about putting a SCUBA class in it and making some money? Im wonderring how different the chemistry is at 8-10 feet. Very cool though. My serious vote is for some albino cats and sturgeon. and then some smaller pan fish for the fishing. That way hopefully he can fish and avoid hooking the monsters.
yeah if i can find some monster for him. i got him some blue gill for him so far.
:D
 
10ft deep is a nice size. surface area is important to with a pond that size. i just saw a few siberian sturgeon babies for sale on ebay. 3" long now. they will get about 60 inch long in the right size pond. which if you get the surface area up they will bet giant in there.
 
just try any MI native fish get a whole little ecosystem keep the aerator runnin all year round get some minnows, sunfish, bass, and whatever you can find in your area
 
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