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Hello Chris,
Welcome to rec.ponds! There have been some really wonderful pool to pond conversions. Somebody has links to some websites and will probably post them for you to look at. How serious of a problem will the leaves cause, if they are allowed to fall into the pond? Big problem. Decomposing leaves can feed a pea soup algae problem. Lead to all sorts of fish problems. But not to despair. You can make a physical barrier with netting, probably in a tent fashion or put in a nice large skimmer. Can I break up the patio and toss the rubble into the pond, or will this make things unhealthy for the fish? Don't toss the broken patio in the pool. You'll have a heck of mess gather under the rubble. Bad for fish. What will a large koi pond do to my resale value? A well designed one with ease of maintanence will attract many buyers. But not all. Unfortunately not all folks are pondamaniacs. Lots of research ahead of time will pay off big time in the end. We'd love to meddle in your pond planning ;-) k30a yearly brother website posting http://www.30acreimaging.com/ |
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