how many gallons will it be

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If you are capable of maintaining a salt water fish pond you are capable of doing math.

Multiply the length x width x height to get the volume ( a skill taught in most 4th grade curriculum) Then convert the cubic feet (or inches) into gallons. Use google to help you with the conversions.

Why do we have to do this very simple calculation for you?

Seriously I can't even imagine that you are planning something this complex but can't be bothered to calculate your own pond volume.
 
supersean;4368342; said:
yep in feet so it'll have 45,818 gallons and can you post a pic of a pond thats around that size so i can know how big it'll be and to see is i want to downgrade it

I'm pretty sure it will look like 35ft x 70ft. Lay it out in the yard with a tape measure to validate.
 
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