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Old 09-05-2005, 06:27 PM
 
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~ jan JJsPond. us wrote:
Hi Jan:
I know from past conversation that you really dont like ponds with

rocks
in.


It's not that I don't like ponds w/rock. I think they are beautiful
actually, but I know what a headache and heartache they can be more

often
than not. There are exceptions to every rule, such as yours. What

kind of
fish do you keep in yours? ~ jan

~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~



Jan,

I just moved in the last 30 days so at the present time I do not have a
pond. However, I am just about ready to break ground for a new 20'x 40'
breeding pond that is going to be especially set up for breeding
domestic championship quality Kohaku's. I want to offer in the next 2
years Japanese quality Koi at reasonable prices. I have a 40'x 80' pole
barn that is going to house 4 above ground tanks for continued growth
and feeding year round. I plan on these acually having bottom drains
and a centralized bead filtering system with UV protection from
disease. Of course these are not going to be rubber lined, but concrete
with protective coating. We have a very nice plan to offer some nice
fish in the future. I may even build another 2 or 3 in ground ponds
outside and breed other types of Koi.

In hindsight I should have changed the topic of my post to "Bottom
Drains, Perhaps Not?" but hindsight is fantastic.

I just know that when I look at a pond outside that has proper
maintenance and is rock and gravel that I like the way it looks much
better than without.

Happy Ponding

Paul
www.pondkoi.com