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Whew, its taken a couple months, but its almost done. Its about 18
feet by about 20 inches wide, and about a foot deep mostly. I was lucky and had a scrap piece of liner from pool construction last year about 20 by 4+ feet, and decided to put in a veggie filter. My trickle towers will feed it, and it will flow into the larger pond (ca 2000 gals) It will be filled with hyacinth, water celery, and all sorts of other water plants (in pots, submerged, and floaters) I have been collecting for several weeks. This is going to be fun. It is a sort of angular 'C' shape and with the 'no room for error' liner size needed careful positioning. I filled it with water today but the liner needs a bit of adjustment on the outer-most side of one of the middle turns. Dang! I am going to empty it tomorrow and slightly reposition it. Too bad. How nice for it to have been perfect the first time, or that I would have noticed the problem when I was fitting and filling. It would do I suppose, but I might as well fix it while I can and reduce the stress on the liner. A two inch adjustment..... The smaller pool (old jacuzzi) I have been using as a veg filter is going to be used now as a nursery for the baby koi. There are about 20 of them, about an inch now, oh so cute and eating up a storm. I just love watching them. Lalu |
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Sounds great! Lots of length for settlement and for roots to grab nutrient
and muck. Any pics? Phyllis -- ____________________________________________ See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net "lalu" wrote in message om... Whew, its taken a couple months, but its almost done. Its about 18 feet by about 20 inches wide, and about a foot deep mostly. I was lucky and had a scrap piece of liner from pool construction last year about 20 by 4+ feet, and decided to put in a veggie filter. My trickle towers will feed it, and it will flow into the larger pond (ca 2000 gals) It will be filled with hyacinth, water celery, and all sorts of other water plants (in pots, submerged, and floaters) I have been collecting for several weeks. This is going to be fun. It is a sort of angular 'C' shape and with the 'no room for error' liner size needed careful positioning. I filled it with water today but the liner needs a bit of adjustment on the outer-most side of one of the middle turns. Dang! I am going to empty it tomorrow and slightly reposition it. Too bad. How nice for it to have been perfect the first time, or that I would have noticed the problem when I was fitting and filling. It would do I suppose, but I might as well fix it while I can and reduce the stress on the liner. A two inch adjustment..... The smaller pool (old jacuzzi) I have been using as a veg filter is going to be used now as a nursery for the baby koi. There are about 20 of them, about an inch now, oh so cute and eating up a storm. I just love watching them. Lalu |
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