Indoor Pond Pics - 1100 gallons

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astronatus

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Hi. Here are a couple pics of my new indoor pond. Still a work in progress, as you can see. The two oscars are sulking at the bottom, not happy yet with their new digs, but I think they'll eventually love the new space...
 
Please RESIZE the images they are too large to look at.

Pout
 
Im sorry those pics came out so gigantic. Let me try again...

Pond Picture 1.jpg

Pond Picture 2.jpg
 
Too big again. Could someone give me some pointers on posting pics?

At least you get a lot of detail this way...
 
Here you go:
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When posting a pics you need to resize it on your own computer first to have it fit the screen proparly. You can use a program like image resizer powertoy wich is about 500 kb.
When you have installed it, just right click your photo, choise resize this image. Pick the right size (small, medium, large) and it automaticly makes a small copy in the same directory.

Nice pond BTW! What are you planning to keep in there?

fishyboi said:
were are the fish?

astronatus said:
The two oscars are sulking at the bottom, not happy yet with their new digs, but I think they'll eventually love the new space...

I think there sulking at the bottom fishyboi :D


Greats Loubard

Ps. maybe one of the mod can modify his previous post, because my whole screen is going crazy.
 
So far, I have only two large oscars, a 6 inch pacu, and a dat who will be moving out as soon as his new tankmates are not small enough to be eaten.

I would like to put several types of Central and South American cichlids in there, maybe a texas, firemouths, jack dempseys. I would also like a red tailed cat, but I guess he would eventually be big enough to eat the others...
 
One way to improve the visibility of the fish in ponds use a one inch deep layer of fine light colored gravel.
 
Thanks - it is 8 by 8, and about 28 inches deep. The netting around it is due to the former pacu taking a swan dive after only a few days. Now I dont think anyone could get out.

If interested, I used plastic poultry wire around it to keep jumpers in.
 
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