cooltow1 Member

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Age: 59 Location: Sarasota Fl Humor: once upon a time Favorite Fish: only GOLDFISH
 | Subject: backyard Thu Feb 25, 2010 6:14 pm | |
| Cheap backyard ponds I really don't keep fish in these they're use more to grow live food Rick |
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dirtydawg10 Global Moderator

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Age: 37 Location: Connecticut Favorite Fish: Severum
 | Subject: Re: backyard Thu Feb 25, 2010 6:29 pm | |
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Redneck Woman Invert Junkie

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Age: 42 Location: Kentucky Favorite Fish: angels,but kribs are a very close second
 | Subject: Re: backyard Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:49 am | |
| They look really good. I've been thinking about making a pond myself. Please tell us how cheap and kind of walk us through a build of one of these. _________________ Tina
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WaterChangeWarrior Member

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Age: 50 Location: Indiana Humor: sick/dry Favorite Fish: dwarf cichlids, corys, plecos, killies, livebearers, oddballs
 | Subject: Re: backyard Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:25 am | |
| Looks great! I tried one in my own backyard a couple years ago, a couple years ago, and really enjoyed it!
I like the idea of using it to grow out your own live food....don't you have issues with mosquitoes though? I stocked my own pond with some small goodeids, mainly to control mosquito larvae. |
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Mostlycichlids Cichlid Specialist

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Age: 30 Location: New Mexico USA Favorite Fish: Jaguar Cichlid
 | Subject: Re: backyard Sat Feb 27, 2010 9:00 am | |
| Nice setup, great pics. _________________ "There he goes - one of God's own prototypes - a high powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die".
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cooltow1 Member

Posts: 89
Age: 59 Location: Sarasota Fl Humor: once upon a time Favorite Fish: only GOLDFISH
 | Subject: Re: backyard Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:45 am | |
| | Redneck Woman wrote: | | They look really good. I've been thinking about making a pond myself. Please tell us how cheap and kind of walk us through a build of one of these. |
They are simply a stock tanks with landscape stone staked around it. Nothing to it really. The stock tanks are available at any farm supply store for a couple of hundred bucks. I have used both the medal and the plastic types. I like the plastic better because of the rust issue with the medal tank if you use a medal tank be sure to rise it off the ground to prevent the bottom from rusting out and try not to damage the finish of the tank. In either case they are good for 10 years
| WaterChangeWarrior wrote: | Looks great! I tried one in my own backyard a couple years ago, a couple years ago, and really enjoyed it I like the idea of using it to grow out your own live food....don't you have issues with mosquitoes though? I stocked my own pond with some small goodeids, mainly to control mosquito larvae. |
I use a growth regulator call Methoprene which is a juvenile hormone that prevents larvae from successfully changing from a pupa to the adult insect. The larvae are present in the water but that as far as they ever go. It also is used on domestic animals (pets) for controlling fleas
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