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"Rebel" wrote in message
oups.com... hey, ok its me again, ok so i see that making an aquarium might cost a lot so how about making a pond, for an apartment 2 story apartment, meaning putting it outside, in the cold. well it doesn't really get cold, but sometimes. so how would i make a simple pond which will be good enough for the koi. The width of the outside of the apartment might be 2-3 feet. Can you people help? Thank you for your time Go to a pond supplier (or ask to see the pond inserts available from Hagen when at a pet shop). Then you can built a cosmetic wrapper around the insert. I made one and documented it on my web site, called Tiffany's pond. It was quite simple, and it would be easy to build up the sides with rocks and plants (or styrofoam boulders and silk/plastic plants). I hope your apartment is on the ground floor ;~), otherwise you will need (I think) permission and perhaps a structural approval (each US gallon is 8.25lbs or 10lbs when including gravel, rocks etc), so you're looking at around 3 tons or more. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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NetMax wrote:
"Rebel" wrote in message oups.com... hey, ok its me again, ok so i see that making an aquarium might cost a lot so how about making a pond, for an apartment 2 story apartment, meaning putting it outside, in the cold. well it doesn't really get cold, but sometimes. so how would i make a simple pond which will be good enough for the koi. The width of the outside of the apartment might be 2-3 feet. Can you people help? Thank you for your time Go to a pond supplier (or ask to see the pond inserts available from Hagen when at a pet shop). Then you can built a cosmetic wrapper around the insert. I made one and documented it on my web site, called Tiffany's pond. It was quite simple, and it would be easy to build up the sides with rocks and plants (or styrofoam boulders and silk/plastic plants). I hope your apartment is on the ground floor ;~), otherwise you will need (I think) permission and perhaps a structural approval (each US gallon is 8.25lbs or 10lbs when including gravel, rocks etc), so you're looking at around 3 tons or more. How cold is cold? Does a pot of water sitting outside ever freeze solid? If so, you need to dig at least part of the pond into the ground below the frost line so your koi can survive the winter. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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