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Old November 8th 05, 04:37 PM
Koitoy
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Default Estimate on price - building a pond


You said the magic or dreaded word "Koi". Research Koi ponds as they
are typically deeper, include bottom drains, settling chambers,
Skimmer, UV and filters that may include anything from vortex systems,
bead filters, trickle towers, or combos of these items. I built my
16x14x4 with BD, setting pond, bead filter, Skimmer with UV and 45 EPDM
liner for $4000. This includes $1000 for coping rocks, plus
landscaping, also the cost of concrete block, cement, rebar, plumbing,
plants, pump, ect.

In 6 years my Koi have grown to be between 6-8 lbs. They are huge poop
makers, so plan accordingly to save headaches down the road.

Happy ponding.


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Koitoy
 




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