Pond move, need hints and advice...

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I cant win.....

I cant win....

Just when I saw that the amount of foam was going down and I fet kinda good, I noticed the floor was wet!!!!!


Im not sure why, clearly there is a leak.

I was carefull when I set this thing up again, but Im thinking that perhaps one of the old staple holes from when I hed the pond in the basement is not underwater and leaking.

I have to drain the pond now...
 
12 hours....12 hours I have been at this project.

I still got other things to do today!
As far as I know, the leak has stopped.
I never really found a pin hole or anything, but I did see a few things wrong with the way I had folded the liner on one corner and I did redo one section how how I attached the liner to the plywood box.

we shall see in a few if this was the answer?

I got the floor dry so I should b able to tell right away if there still is a leak
 
well....Im glad thats over.

The water leak was not a leak after all, but was just the result of folding the pond liner the wrong way and allowing the water a way out of the pond.
When I took the liner apart looking for a pin hole leak I noticed that the folding of the liner in the one corner was poor, and when I folded it better the problem was fixed.

The fish are very active!

I got to hand it to WOLF and his W/D barrel filter design, it really does put a ton of O2 into the water and the fish are very busy now.

Yes guys, I used plenty of Water Conditioner during all this and the result of that was that the fish are very healthy and show no sign of the problems I had 3 weeks ago when I lost 30 fish due to a change in my tap water.

The real news is that my "STACKED AQUARIUMS' idea is working!!!
I believe Im the first person to come up with the concept of stacking two different aquariums bottom to bottom.
 
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