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Hi Norm,
Welcome back North! 1) Not an expert here but I would change some of the things the suppliers told you to do. I would dig down about 3 feet. Yep - 3 feet. In fact that would be a minimum. My LFS told me the same thing.... I'm in Missouri and she said 18 - 24 inches would be fine. I didn't listen - instead I dug down 3 feet. Am glad I did - now the Koi are large and really need the space for swimming. 2) I don't have a UV. I waited out the green water until the pond balanced on its own. Your choice here. 3) I would suggest you go for the 60 mil liner. The guy who put in mine used roofing liner. Never have had a problem. I don't know about keeping out the frogs and such. My koi and goldies keep the mosquitos in check.... You can always throw in a Mosquito Dunk for extra care. Good Luck! Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Norm" wrote in message ... I know enough about outdoor fish ponds to be "dangerous". I built three small ones on my property when I lived in Florida for over 25 years. Now I am back in New Jersey and I think some of the rules have changed --- not the least of which is the weather. So here are my brief questions: 1) Some pond suppliers have said I only need go as deep as 18-24 inches for fish to survive the winter (goldfish and koi --- noting exotic for me). The pond will only be about 7' x 7'. 2) I never needed a UV filter in Coral Gables but I am seeing that almost everyone recommends them here. Do I also opt for a pre-filter. 3) In Florida I used the standard 40 mil liner ... should I spring for the 60 mil for added peace of mind? 4) Aside from raccoons (I covered my pond at night --- the only way I could beat 'em), I never found an adequate way to control frog breeding (tadpoles) or mosquito larvae. My cichlid pond never had a problem --- it was "snack food" for them; but my koi and goldfish never quite kept those pests from intruding all the time. Any ideas? Thanking you all in advance --- I expect to be a frequent visitor here --- the threads are very informative. Norm |
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