D Dr Joe Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 8, 2006 10,664 9 0 73 Sixty Miles South of Tampa Florida Oct 30, 2008 #21 With great filtration 5. With excellent filtration 7 (but they are not going to be comfortable). Dr Joe .
With great filtration 5. With excellent filtration 7 (but they are not going to be comfortable). Dr Joe .
N nitrofish1 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 29, 2008 2,345 2 36 Northern Illinois Oct 30, 2008 #22 alright. so you would suggest an above the foundation pond with a liner then?
D Dr Joe Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 8, 2006 10,664 9 0 73 Sixty Miles South of Tampa Florida Oct 30, 2008 #23 A little harder to view, but alot easier to repair.
N nitrofish1 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 29, 2008 2,345 2 36 Northern Illinois Oct 31, 2008 #24 alright thanks
Muske Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 14, 2007 4,024 0 0 Mundelein IL Oct 31, 2008 #25 Would make maint. easier also. Also, a great reason to try a large viewing window for the couches.
N nitrofish1 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 29, 2008 2,345 2 36 Northern Illinois Oct 31, 2008 #26 what would i need to use for a viewing window? one big thick piece of acrylic?
D Dr Joe Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 8, 2006 10,664 9 0 73 Sixty Miles South of Tampa Florida Oct 31, 2008 #27 Or 2
N nitrofish1 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 29, 2008 2,345 2 36 Northern Illinois Oct 31, 2008 #28 so it would be acrylic? i wonder if any of my pond building books have instructions on how to go about doing this. i mean they show how to line it and build it but im talking about the viewing windows
so it would be acrylic? i wonder if any of my pond building books have instructions on how to go about doing this. i mean they show how to line it and build it but im talking about the viewing windows
Muske Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 14, 2007 4,024 0 0 Mundelein IL Nov 3, 2008 #29 PM JohnPTC, he has a sticky on how he sealed in the windows of his 5K gal.