hi iam new and have idea for above ground pool!

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fish*mad

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hi every one i have been looking into building a brick indoor pond in my garage for quite a while, but now we have decided move to canada in 2-3 years so we dont want a big concrete pond taking up all the space when it comes to selling the house and so i thought about what i could use instead of a brick pond that is'nt a permanent fixture then i found these.
above ground pool The only problem is its not as deep as i'd really like but it will have to do. What do you guys think? Also what size and type of fish would you recomend on this size pool?

thanks to every one in advance.
 
hi WyldFya thanks for the quick reply.

i have had a quick look on google to find the rubbermaid water storage tank, but i can only find small boxes specially on the uk websites.

after you said about the reliability i thought about using pond liner inside the pool aswell as using the actual pool liner and also reinforcing the frame.

do you think that will help with the reliability?
 
you could dig a hole, use the fill to make a waterfall and liner it with pond liner, then when house selling time comes, rent a backhoe again and use the waterfall dirt to fill in the pond?,

liner~$200-$600. backhoe rental for a weekend ~$400-$600, a inground pond raises resail value, as long as its low maintanace.
 
hi portabuddy thanks for the idea but i live in the uk so its not warm enough for tropical fish outside thats why i need it in the garage.
also i already have 1200 gallon natural pond in the garden so there wouldnt be much more room for another one.

thanks anyway.
 
fish*mad;979285;979285 said:
hi WyldFya thanks for the quick reply.

i have had a quick look on google to find the rubbermaid water storage tank, but i can only find small boxes specially on the uk websites.

after you said about the reliability i thought about using pond liner inside the pool aswell as using the actual pool liner and also reinforcing the frame.

do you think that will help with the reliability?
http://www.mytscstore.com/detail.asp?pcID=8&paID=1039&sonID=214&page=1&productID=24965

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