My 7000 l. pond!!

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Thanks for the compliments. If some of you want the drawing and sizes, just send me a pm. I will scan it in for you and send you an email.
 
Loubard said:
It's great sitting outside having a beer and talking with your friends, it's right besides the sitting area. You can hear the orfe splasing in trying to catch muscito's. I'm just waiting for them to grow, then there more impressive.
I was just gonna say, looks like a haven for mosquitoes. Reason for needing a filter is to control the breeding of mosquitoes. BUT, nothing can beat a natural predator of the mosquitoes, although we don't have that kind of mosquito eating fish, we have the mosquito fish. Looks like an ancient guppy since they don't have the fancy colors of the male, and they get to about 4 inches.

Only way I can dig a hole in my property is when the wife says it's OK, but I am thinking of converting the above ground pool to a pond, but when algae sits in, it would look nasty...hmmm

I'll stay with fish tanks, or maybe dig a hole in my living room?
 
The orfe get pretty good at catching those mosquitoes, and i have a Lepomus gibbosus witch get al lot of mosquitoes. And then there is the huge amount of frogs. So I really don't have any problems with getting stung. Luckly!
 
He AWAK. it actually not a doberman it's a manchester terrier. It stay this size...
Raiders, could we see some pictures that would be cool!
 
7000 liter = 1,849.2043587 gallon [US, liquid]
Wow you even have a supermodle tending the water changes.... I wanna live where you live.
 
I only fill up the water witch is vaporised and change 1 time a year about 3/4 when I clean the bottum and stuff.
 
wow.... attempt at humor was a failure. It's a mighty pond though. wanna buy 10 boxes of kewl fish from me to put in it? I'll help you get you import license.
 
Ha ha, always looking for business hé? No man, for now I am just gonna stick with the orfe. BTW it getting cold now in Holland so the fish go in to winter inactivity.
 
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