new pond
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new pond
started digging new pond today 6 by 12 by 5 foot deep just a couple of questions first how deep a base and also how many drains 1 or 2 pond is sited on pure sand and i will be using a liner. 2 feet below ground 3 feet above on one side and all below ground on three sides as i live on a hill. ideas much apreciated thanks.
first pic
thanks for the info. first pic today second days digging now at 7 by 3 by 3
[img]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/darren.brown90/day2.jpg[/img]
original pond in background only 800 gallons fish think they are in permanant quarintine
[img]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/darren.brown90/day2.jpg[/img]
original pond in background only 800 gallons fish think they are in permanant quarintine
hi gazza filter i already have is kockney koi 5000v vortex and filterclear with 11watt uv also have a separate 15watt uv have filterclear on skimmer with really good results skimmer is the bottom standing type but i have modified to go through side wall a lot neater i think. would like to incorperate these into new pond to save extra cost as they are only 1year old any ideas
pond update about half dug now
[img]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/darren.brown90/day5.jpg[/img]
getting tired but not giving up.
gazza with regarding filters now have in my possesion 1 ibc thinking of using this as gravity fed system as i can also source another one. these have cost nothing so would really like to use have seen them used before on here but not gravity fed these would be covered over with decking but removable for servicing.also if this is fed from bd what about winter will i have to tee in another mid feed and close down bd in the colder months any ideas
[img]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/darren.brown90/day5.jpg[/img]
getting tired but not giving up.
gazza with regarding filters now have in my possesion 1 ibc thinking of using this as gravity fed system as i can also source another one. these have cost nothing so would really like to use have seen them used before on here but not gravity fed these would be covered over with decking but removable for servicing.also if this is fed from bd what about winter will i have to tee in another mid feed and close down bd in the colder months any ideas
digging pure sand now easy to dig but don't want to get sides wet or me
filters i have seen look to be above ground so i asume are pump fed
http://www.koiquest.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2862
just thought these could be a really large and efficient gravity fed system.
filters i have seen look to be above ground so i asume are pump fed
http://www.koiquest.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2862
just thought these could be a really large and efficient gravity fed system.
Hi,
The IBC are a really good size-would make a great filter, there are several posts with them made into filters. Im assuming you would cut the top of-if so could you not put a centre drain in and slope using cement? Im sure that if you look on the cuttlebrook section Mark used a similar technique to make a filter???
Regards Andy
The IBC are a really good size-would make a great filter, there are several posts with them made into filters. Im assuming you would cut the top of-if so could you not put a centre drain in and slope using cement? Im sure that if you look on the cuttlebrook section Mark used a similar technique to make a filter???
Regards Andy