Looking good mate! It appears to be holding water already
What do you consider to be the hard work? Getting the liner in evenly or putting the finishing touches on everything, including the decking?
Looking good mate! It appears to be holding water already
What do you consider to be the hard work? Getting the liner in evenly or putting the finishing touches on everything, including the decking?
Next I’ve got to tear off the existing old deck, bring in an electrician to trench a separate service, sink screw piles for the foundation, and build a new deck and pool house.
Probably looking at a March finish - next summer will be nice though!
As a bit of an update, all growing at pace. Largest is probably 5 inches now - and there’s three of them around that size: my guesstimated male and the two confirmed females. The one I’m guessing is male, Homer, has much longer fins and a slightly more pronounced hump - but I’m starting to wonder. After all, they’re nowhere near 10 inches and I’ve had them now since 1 August 2024. Slow growers to be sure.
I’m considering buying a second temperature controller for my second heater. Now I only have an Inkbird on one of my heaters - but I’ve been hearing horror stories of heaters breaking and I’ve had these now for nearly two years. Any suggestions?
Homer's pelvic trailers, dorsal & anal points are looking sweet! When I unpacked mine last week I measured each one & tried to vent them, and even the biggest one @ 4.5" it was 50/50 at best...the 2 holes are so small even at 4.5" it was actually very difficult to call it either way.
Looking at his characteristics though, I'd put money on Homer being male. It would be nice if you ended up w 1M4F