where did u shop for the materials???? cause if i can i would love to do this project in my backyard and dump some fh in therefishfreak317;2020091; said:thanx a bunch
thanx to you too.
currently there is approximately 40 cichlids in there. all are growouts for the summer, basically. i will have to move them in for the winter.
thanx. the cost to build it was about $350 total. that including the UV, pumps, and filter boxes.
thanx a bunch. the larger end of the pond is currently housing sub-adults. the bottom end is housing large fry of sorts. i've been working to try to keep the largest of the large fry moved out up to bigger end.LawOne;2028615; said:beautiful set up. just wondering what will happen when those little guys get into a breeding mood. Just worried about your nice lilies and such.
i shopped at lowes and home depot. for plumbing and wood. the liner was real cheap from a odd lots type of store, and its 20mil thickness. UV and pump was of ebay for cheap. there are bargins around you just have to look for them.KABB44423;2028969; said:where did u shop for the materials???? cause if i can i would love to do this project in my backyard and dump some fh in there
thanx brother. i will probably we work the plumbing for next year and add a gigantic filter container to add to this system. we also had to work out something else with the waterfall.NuckingFuts;2028976; said:Hey brother i had made some very nice ponds in my time , i must say i really love what ya did ...keep up the great work
thanx we're glad you like it, cause we do.jhutch;2029019; said:It is a beautiful pond. Well done. Love the log look.
here is the link bro.KABB44423;2029029; said:where is the link for your DIY
well i have 17 tanks up and running in the house.Jackd;2029136; said:Nice job. Got room for everyone when fall hits? Nice plants too.
Jack