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Hi all, newbie here with a few questions
Hi all after many years of keeping fish from tropical to a very large sal****er reef aquarium (400 gallon tank in the lounge) i now fancy a pond, i cant be bothered to did a big hole so i fancy one of those above ground kits with the timber surround they do a 400g model, anyway can anyone advise a good way to filter this type of pond i dont want to spend a fortune as its not going to be heavly stocked just a few gold fish or small koi, will i need a uv to keep it clear and from an electric point of view can i run a exterior grade cable from a plug or spur in the house to a water proof junction box out side then split it to power a filter and pumps uv lights etc, any views on this type of pond is welcome... thanks Harry -- Suggs |
Hi all, newbie here with a few questions
A couple of things to consider: Are you looking at putting this in full sun?
Partial shade? 400 gallons isn't very large. What they say about aquariums applies to ponds: the larger they are, the easier they are to care for. Once you get a pond established, you'll wish you made it larger. Do you want to have a falls? Use a BioFalls filter and you kill two birds with one stone. "Suggs" wrote in message ... Hi all after many years of keeping fish from tropical to a very large sal****er reef aquarium (400 gallon tank in the lounge) i now fancy a pond, i cant be bothered to did a big hole so i fancy one of those above ground kits with the timber surround they do a 400g model, anyway can anyone advise a good way to filter this type of pond i dont want to spend a fortune as its not going to be heavly stocked just a few gold fish or small koi, will i need a uv to keep it clear and from an electric point of view can i run a exterior grade cable from a plug or spur in the house to a water proof junction box out side then split it to power a filter and pumps uv lights etc, any views on this type of pond is welcome... thanks Harry -- Suggs |
Hi all, newbie here with a few questions
"Suggs" wrote in message ... Hi all after many years of keeping fish from tropical to a very large sal****er reef aquarium (400 gallon tank in the lounge) i now fancy a pond, i cant be bothered to did a big hole so i fancy one of those above ground kits with the timber surround they do a 400g model, anyway can anyone advise a good way to filter this type of pond i dont want to spend a fortune as its not going to be heavly stocked just a few gold fish or small koi, If it's only 400g the koi will outgrow it in a few years depending on feeding and water quality. Pass on the koi. will i need a uv to keep it clear and from an electric point of view can i run a exterior grade cable from a plug or spur in the house to a water proof junction box out side then split it to power a filter and pumps uv lights etc, any views on this type of pond is welcome... I'll let someone else answer that one. -- Koi-Lo.... Frugal ponding since 1995. Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
Hi all, newbie here with a few questions
after many years of keeping fish from tropical to a very large
sal****er reef aquarium (400 gallon tank in the lounge) i now fancy a pond, i cant be bothered to did a big hole so i fancy one of those above ground kits with the timber surround they do a 400g model, anyway can anyone advise a good way to filter this type of pond Harry Hi Harry, Check out my website below. Click on "My filter" and scroll to the bottom. You will see Flower Pot filters, some home made (under $10) or made by Tetra ($99). This will work if you keep about 4-6 fantail goldfish. I wouldn't recommend koi at all, or you will be digging by next year if you do. ;-) ~ jan -------------- See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
Hi all, newbie here with a few questions
Hi yes i know that 400g is small for a pond, as much as would love to the truth is we havent got a lot of room in the garden so cant have anything too big without loosing a lot of the lawn, ill stick with some goldfish then as koi wont work long term that did cross my mind as they do get very big.. thanks H -- Suggs |
Hi all, newbie here with a few questions
forgot to add, the pond will be in partial shade.. -- Suggs |
Hi all, newbie here with a few questions
Suggs Wrote: forgot to add, the pond will be in partial shade.. nice website jani, i may well make a filter myself ive made them in the past for my aquariums.. -- Suggs |
Hi all, newbie here with a few questions
"Suggs" wrote in message ... Hi yes i know that 400g is small for a pond, as much as would love to the truth is we havent got a lot of room in the garden so cant have anything too big without loosing a lot of the lawn, ill stick with some goldfish then as koi wont work long term that did cross my mind as they do get very big.. ====================== A 400g for goldfish would be fine. Aside from my larger ponds I have several smaller 150g inground ponds and the GF thrive in them. -- Koi-Lo.... *Note: There are SEVERAL *Koi-Lo's* on rec.ponds. rec.pond's FAQ are at: http://www.geocities.com/justinm090/faq.html Aquarium FAQ are at: http://faq.thekrib.com/ ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
Hi all, newbie here with a few questions
"Suggs" wrote in message ... forgot to add, the pond will be in partial shade.. ============================= That would be ok unless you want BLOOMING water lilies as they like all day sun. -- Koi-Lo.... Frugal ponding since 1995. Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 *Note: There are several *Koi-Lo's* on rec.ponds. ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
Hi all, newbie here with a few questions
Hey Carol
STFUB and just incase you do not now what those letters stand for.... SHUT THE **** UP BITCH On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 10:02:12 -0500, "Koi-Lo" wrote: "Suggs" wrote in message ... Hi yes i know that 400g is small for a pond, as much as would love to the truth is we havent got a lot of room in the garden so cant have anything too big without loosing a lot of the lawn, ill stick with some goldfish then as koi wont work long term that did cross my mind as they do get very big.. ====================== A 400g for goldfish would be fine. Aside from my larger ponds I have several smaller 150g inground ponds and the GF thrive in them. -- \\\|/// ( @ @ ) -----------oOOo(_)oOOo--------------- oooO ---------( )----Oooo---------------- \ ( ( ) \_) ) / (_/ The original frugal ponder ! Koi-ahoi mates.... |
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