A Fishkeeping forum. FishKeepingBanter.com

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » FishKeepingBanter.com forum » ponds » General
Site Map Home Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

How deep is too deep?



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old May 27th 04, 03:00 PM
Andrew Burgess
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default How deep is too deep?

I'm enlarging my pond, going from about 6' x 6' x 3' to
something like 10' x 15'. I thought I go 5' deep this time
but now I'm wondering if 7 or 8 feet is "too deep". Does anyone
have a pond this deep or deeper and do you regret it? Digging
will be more of a chore but you only have to do it once :-)

My philospohy is to pick a length and width that fits the
garden asthetically and then make it as deep as possible.

Thanks for any input.

  #2  
Old May 27th 04, 03:26 PM
Benign Vanilla
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default How deep is too deep?


"Andrew Burgess" wrote in message
...
I'm enlarging my pond, going from about 6' x 6' x 3' to
something like 10' x 15'. I thought I go 5' deep this time
but now I'm wondering if 7 or 8 feet is "too deep". Does anyone
have a pond this deep or deeper and do you regret it? Digging
will be more of a chore but you only have to do it once :-)

My philospohy is to pick a length and width that fits the
garden asthetically and then make it as deep as possible.

Thanks for any input.



IMHO...

....I wish I had gone deeper then 4 feet, maybe just a bit more. And I wish I
had dug level shelves.
....Too deep? I guess if it's "too deep" cleaning will become more of a
chore. In my four feet of water. I can stand in the pond, with some water
drained down and clean by hand, and there is still enough water for the fish
to stay in the pond.

BV.


  #3  
Old May 27th 04, 05:54 PM
Go Fig
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default How deep is too deep?

In article HWotc.16607$Sx2.3135@okepread01, Michael Shaffer
wrote:

I would of made mine like 5 feet deep but they require a fence here if
it's deeper than 3 feet.


For me its 18"

jay
Thu May 27, 2004




Andrew Burgess wrote:
I'm enlarging my pond, going from about 6' x 6' x 3' to
something like 10' x 15'. I thought I go 5' deep this time
but now I'm wondering if 7 or 8 feet is "too deep". Does anyone
have a pond this deep or deeper and do you regret it? Digging
will be more of a chore but you only have to do it once :-)

My philospohy is to pick a length and width that fits the
garden asthetically and then make it as deep as possible.

Thanks for any input.


  #4  
Old May 27th 04, 05:56 PM
Ka30P
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default How deep is too deep?


I wouldn't have made mine as deep as I did.
And mine isn't all that deep!
But at 5'6" if I get in the water is up to my waist.
That doesn't make for easy maintenance.
Also, without any shelves (which with our rock upon rock soil it was going to
be really hard to do) it makes it hard to put in marginal plants. Each plant
has to set on a stack of builder's brick and that makes them vulnerable to wind
in our yard.

That said I've ended up with all goldfish who don't need the greater depth than
koi. I've become a wildlife/nature ponder which has different requirements than
koi ponding.
A lot of depth has to do with your goals for ponding. The OP poster probably
wants to keep koi?




kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A
  #5  
Old May 27th 04, 06:01 PM
WilsonKKW
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default How deep is too deep?

2' is still considered landscaping, anything deeper you may need permission
from your township
  #6  
Old May 27th 04, 06:03 PM
Benign Vanilla
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default How deep is too deep?


"Ka30P" wrote in message
...

I wouldn't have made mine as deep as I did.
And mine isn't all that deep!
But at 5'6" if I get in the water is up to my waist.
That doesn't make for easy maintenance.
Also, without any shelves (which with our rock upon rock soil it was going

to
be really hard to do) it makes it hard to put in marginal plants. Each

plant
has to set on a stack of builder's brick and that makes them vulnerable to

wind
in our yard.

That said I've ended up with all goldfish who don't need the greater depth

than
koi. I've become a wildlife/nature ponder which has different requirements

than
koi ponding.
A lot of depth has to do with your goals for ponding. The OP poster

probably
wants to keep koi?


Hmm...I have had a nagging itch that I should have not put Koi in. You just
made me itchier.

BV.


  #7  
Old May 27th 04, 06:05 PM
Andrew Burgess
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default How deep is too deep?

...I wish I had gone deeper then 4 feet, maybe just a bit more. And I wish I
had dug level shelves.
...Too deep? I guess if it's "too deep" cleaning will become more of a
chore. In my four feet of water. I can stand in the pond, with some water
drained down and clean by hand, and there is still enough water for the fish
to stay in the pond.


I'm kind of a no-clean porg. I did have to 'get in' this week to
retrieve rocks that racoons had dumped in over the last few years. I'm netted
now so maybe that will stop. With more than 3 feet I'd probably just leave the
rocks in :-)

I have lily pots... Maybe a mask and snorkle? I don't service them very often
now, maybe twice in 15 years...

Thanks for the reply!

  #8  
Old May 27th 04, 07:30 PM
Snooze
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default How deep is too deep?


"Andrew Burgess" wrote in message
...
I'm enlarging my pond, going from about 6' x 6' x 3' to
something like 10' x 15'. I thought I go 5' deep this time
but now I'm wondering if 7 or 8 feet is "too deep". Does anyone
have a pond this deep or deeper and do you regret it? Digging
will be more of a chore but you only have to do it once :-)

My philospohy is to pick a length and width that fits the
garden asthetically and then make it as deep as possible.

Thanks for any input.


How deep can you reach and still keep your face above water? Use that as
your guide to depth. Unless you fancy having a pond water facial.

Snooze


  #9  
Old May 27th 04, 07:41 PM
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default How deep is too deep?

5 - 6 feet. any deeper and cleaning is a pain. altho good for far northern areas.
Ingrid

Andrew Burgess wrote:

I'm enlarging my pond, going from about 6' x 6' x 3' to
something like 10' x 15'. I thought I go 5' deep this time
but now I'm wondering if 7 or 8 feet is "too deep". Does anyone
have a pond this deep or deeper and do you regret it? Digging
will be more of a chore but you only have to do it once :-)

My philospohy is to pick a length and width that fits the
garden asthetically and then make it as deep as possible.

Thanks for any input.




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.
  #10  
Old May 27th 04, 07:54 PM
Andrew Burgess
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default How deep is too deep?

How deep can you reach and still keep your face above water? Use that as
your guide to depth. Unless you fancy having a pond water facial.


What are you reaching for? A long pole net can rescue dropped items.
Repotting lilies... maybe have nylon ropes attached so they can be
'fished' out? Or just snorkle once a decade...

I don't have marginal plants. Anacharis manages itself.

Heck, around here I could advertise and SELL pond facials :-)


 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Lighting small but deep tank Ryan Powers Plants 0 July 17th 04 11:01 PM
Replaced CC with Southdown DSB - 4 to 5 in deep enough? Dieter Kedrowitsch Reefs 7 May 7th 04 08:18 PM
How do I avoid algae in a deep plantless tank ? Alan Silver General 3 March 31st 04 05:27 PM
Deep Sand Bed and Red Algae nightmare Mark Reefs 7 March 9th 04 02:06 AM
deep blue reef? Greg Reefs 2 January 4th 04 06:43 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:50 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 FishKeepingBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.