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Old September 19th 03, 02:59 AM
Chad
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Default First time ponder, any thoughts for this design?

From your website I see your in Georgia now... wish I was further
south... anyway I would consider the going deeper. I put in a pond
about the same size earlier this year with one 6ft x 3ft section 3ft
deep and I am going to redo it next year and get the whole thing 3 ft
deep at minimum. That way my fish will have plenty of room to swim
around and get big and strong. I will also hopefully get less temp.
variation. Hopefully your ground isn't too hard.
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Old September 19th 03, 04:19 PM
Josh
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Default First time ponder, any thoughts for this design?

Hopefully your ground isn't too hard.

Uggg. I started digging last night, Georgia clay and lots of roots -
it was awful. I am going to keep pretty good track of my progress on
the website (didn't get the pic of day 1 digging up yet), but between
all the roots and sod and rocks and clay it will take me awhile to dig
this ;-)
 




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