Building a river pond

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MrRngr94

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Has anyone ever done this? I'm hoping to buy 10 acres in the next year or so and am wanting to build a huge (aprox. 30K gallons) "S" type pond. I think it would be pretty cool to build one that has a steady current. I know the easiest way to do this is to put the pumps on one end and have the intakes at the opposite end. I googled it but haven't really found anything yet. Surely I can't be the first one to think of this. Also, I figure if I have something this big I may as well swim in it. lol Any ideas of what I can stock it with? I like koi and goldfish, but I want something you don't see in ponds too often. I thought about African cichlids, but I'm not sure how well they'd do with my kids when they (the fish) get bigger. Plus I don't think all the rock that they would need would feel too good on our feet.

BTW - This is just a dream for now, but if it's feasable then I may do it.

So what are your thoughts?
 
sounds cool, i would love to do this
 
I have seen a ring pond version (on paper), the pumps and filters were set in a "gatehouse" their output went in one end of the moat which went around a raised circular building lot until it met the otherside of the "gatehouse where the intakes were. Since you are talking Tampa area how about tilapia, pbass, big knifefish, ripsaw cats, and mirror carp? Maybe a couple meglabrama as well?
 
I like the idea of ripsaw cats. The tilapia would be good too. Plus I could always fish one out and bake it!
 
I wouldn't want to swim with Ripsaw Cats!!

Great idea though..

You could breed a ton of livebearers in there ;) They would be colorful too, and self-multiplying..
 
davo said:
live ewurms dream and stock it with 1,000,001 neons!
ya that would be awsome and a lot of money
 
My parents have a small stream that connects to a lake. I want to screen the end and create my own pond with native fish.
 
So do it. You could have all your own fish in there and never worry about filtration or anything like that.

Chad
 
make sure to check your local and state laws because here in fl it is ilegal to posess or transport live tilapia if u catch one fishing kill it before it goes in the cooler. here in tampa u can collect salvini, texas cichlids, and port cichlids, all good river fish. throw in some pbass or knife fish and a gar or 2, some silver dollars
if u build it i can fill it with fish
 
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