Hm, this could work.

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i would imagine indoor use could be setup year round. i want one tho now, seams similar to a pool you buy from the store, which take alot of abuse... if its just going to be filled, and let be i say it would last year long.
 
My thoughts would be to have it up on a semi permanent basis. For about 4-6 years until I am out of college and have a steady income. Then a permanent residence for me, so that I could build a permanent residence for my fish.

I am thinking of using the 8ft wide one, and I also like that they have form fitting netted covers also.

Before I found these I thought I had to build a wooden and pond liner indoor pond that could be dismantled.

Also since it is round it has more surface area than a rectangle correct?
 
Your location does not allow a decent answer.

In a low humidity or cold climate you would lose a lot of heat and a lot of water to evaporation....even if you topped up all the time this would affect water quality as only pure water evaporates, what is kept is the dissolved solids and the water becomes progressively harder.
 
Just Toby I am going to use it indoors.

Koienterpirise, you sell them . nice.
 
Well I am saving up for one so I can set it up for my fish listed in my tank setup, It will be used almost exclusively indoors. Also it appears that some are listed on eBay with the neat net cover, new in box for $300 0r less.
 
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