Inflatable 9,819 gallons

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I'd be a little too greedy and probably use it for myself. Besides...what good is looking at a fish from above (I guess aside from koi)?
 
nolapete;1214153;1214153 said:
LMAO at all you people saying pop and pond gone. Kids are much harder on those pools than fish ever would be. The one we had lasted 3 summers of very active kids and would still be going if hurricane Katrina hadn't destroyed it.
ok seriously it depends wat type of fish man. catfish with those large spikes on their sides are a BIG NO NO! even arowanas with their sharp teeth. its a disaster waiting to happen. fibreglass is cheap, durable and available. id reccomend investin on that instead. peace
 
cool but, if a cat got to it POP! there goes a pond. Man that wulde be hard to clean!
 
krj-1168;1216620; said:
Granted it may seem nice. But I tend to agree the types of large fish you could put in that pool - could potentally destroy it.

For a large fish pond - a fiberglass or hard plastic pool would a much better option.

Even a pool like this one would be a better option - http://www.coolinflatables.com/site/891852/product/56954E


:ROFL::ROFL: Same thing :ROFL::ROFL:

Except now fish have to swim in a circle.
 
what if u bought the inflatable as the structure and bought a thick pool liner and laid that on the inside... so now the water is held within a thicker and stronger lined structure... ( the idea being it has to pierce the thicker liner in order to pop the pool) also a foam can be put between the two in order to absorb shock... helping to limit any disasters
 
yay now i can get a sturgeon LOL
 
May as well dig a pond!!! Big fish, big fins, cool idea, take a chance, what could happen except a little flow of water in the neighboring yards (unless you live in the country side)be nice to see what happens!!!
 
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