Natural pond heating, no electricity

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nes999;4826830; said:
you dont have to, the reason you do is it gets to hot.

you could dig a 6inch deep part of he pond and lay down a black liner. it will heat the shallow part and should heat the pond. how hot? idk. but for added heat you can one of the pool covers.
do they make big clear plastic covers like that? cus thatd probably help some
 
Well that explains a lot.
 
Yeah that would explain why I'm trying to do everything by using nature and gravity. Parents said they don't mind helping me put it together as long as I pay for it and it doesn't cost them anything to run it. And I'm on a very limited budget ($600 max.)
 
It would be a big experiment, those tropical fish need a fairly steady temp at least in the 70s...if you do try it, try it without the fish. I think you should try it, and if you can make it work in the next three years you would have something very awesome to put on your college applications, and possibly refine and sell.
 
Failing that, get yerself a job and help yer folks with the utility bills, with some left over for fish and/or girls.
 
GolemGolem;4833431; said:
Failing that, get yerself a job and help yer folks with the utility bills, with some left over for fish and/or girls.

I've got 4 seasonal jobs but I'm 15 so I don't make much at all. And I go for the non-expensive chicks lol

My current plan is:
1) to have it half buried in the ground to gain heat from the ground and to keep snakes out
2) have 100' of pipe for the filter running underground to also help heat from the ground
3) have a clear plastic cover on top to help hold heat in
4) have a metal bucket off the ground next to the tank with water constantly flowing between the two and when the temp. gets to low, start a small fire below the bucket to heat the flowing water until the temp. is back up

I think all this together could work
 
It could work, I'd read a lot and make a more few designs. I would bury the pipe as deep as you can, from caving I can tell you that most caves once you get in them are right around 53F.....Do your fish a favor though and run it without fish for at least one winter and make sure you can keep the temp fairly steady.
 
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