1100 grow-out aquaponic pond/tank

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That is too cool! Really looks great finished out. I never did quite catch how the liner is attached to the frame. Is it simply pressed into the adhesive and then covered with another SS corner?
 
they look pretty sturdy i was thinking of getting one for my hyrbid rtc spotted gar and stingrays but i have a question whats the best way to heat an outdoor pond for tropical fish
 
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they look pretty sturdy i was thinking of getting one for my hyrbid rtc spotted gar and stingrays but i have a question whats the best way to heat an outdoor pond for tropical fish
Where do you live? How cold is it in the winter?

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Good Afternoon,

I was wondering if anyone in this forum owns one of these? they sell 1000 ~ 3000 gallon ponds. if so, how would you describe your experience with this company?

The question I have is why we do not have these types of companies in the states. Their company and EZ pond are in the UK. I f get l like there is a market for it.

If I’m wrong and a similar company exists in the states, please direct me to it.
 
I am not sure what you mean, Masked Shadow.

This is indeed a UK Company and their prices are very high, because the product is high quality and because of the Stainless Steel.

They aim for koi, hence rubber liner. I don't dig that at all, albeit we made our 25K of rubber too.

dazzapolypterusweeksii dazzapolypterusweeksii in UK got a full welded SS tank with windows that's larger, 10-15K gal?

No one in the US I am aware of that makes SS tanks with windows.

Dolphin fiberglass of Homestead, FL makes good tanks. We have two 4500 gal.
 
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Good Afternoon,

I was wondering if anyone in this forum owns one of these? they sell 1000 ~ 3000 gallon ponds. if so, how would you describe your experience with this company?

I emailed the company and they cannot get the instapond or any of the raised steel ponds made due to shortages at this point in time.

I wish we had a company like this in the US.

I just looked at the the dolphin company website suggested by Biggerthebetter and it’s interesting but doesn’t seem to be as viewer friendly (smaller viewing windows per size).
 
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