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)?
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. peacenolapete;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.
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

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