Ok so this may sound silly so if you feel suddenly angry by this post and want to really lash out, let me reply in advance: Go Bite it!
Anyway, this is something I've thought about repeatedly and I honestly don't know how reasonable it would be. I'm an avid scuba diver and the main reason is I really enjoy swimming with fish and interacting with them. I really enjoy feeding the schools out at catalina frequently and find it to be extremely relaxing.
Anyway, I'm about to buy a house here in SoCal and it seems there are a TON of houses with swimming pools. I think it would be extremely cool to convert that into a massive outdoor pond and start adding additional hayward filtration as well as plants etc to aid in bio-filtering.
I know I couldn't manage to heat the thing to tropical fish level, and obviously there are serious cost issues associated with chemicals (how about a routine multi thousand galloon water change? )
So I guess the big question is, has anyone ever done this and what were/would be the other drawbacks. Is it completely unrealistic to want to swim with the fish at home too?
Anyway, this is something I've thought about repeatedly and I honestly don't know how reasonable it would be. I'm an avid scuba diver and the main reason is I really enjoy swimming with fish and interacting with them. I really enjoy feeding the schools out at catalina frequently and find it to be extremely relaxing.
Anyway, I'm about to buy a house here in SoCal and it seems there are a TON of houses with swimming pools. I think it would be extremely cool to convert that into a massive outdoor pond and start adding additional hayward filtration as well as plants etc to aid in bio-filtering.
I know I couldn't manage to heat the thing to tropical fish level, and obviously there are serious cost issues associated with chemicals (how about a routine multi thousand galloon water change? )
So I guess the big question is, has anyone ever done this and what were/would be the other drawbacks. Is it completely unrealistic to want to swim with the fish at home too?