Good point, Neil: the *first* pond isn't expensive . . . but what happens
after you've been bitten by The Bug and learn the "proper" way of doing
things is what gits ya! Ahhhh, who needs a retirement fund anyway?
Lee
"Neil Law" neil dot a dot law at ncr dot com wrote in message
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On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 21:19:29 -0600 (CST), (will)
wrote:
Hey.
I have been considering installing a gardenpond for my momma. I figure
it will be good experience for me when I have my own home, and if she
pays for it, why not?
I just wanted to know (on average) what does the total bill come out
like for a new pond, what is the list of things that I need to have, and
are the "pond in a box kits" that claim to have everything you need
really worth it?
How large is a decent pond? I hear 90 gallon and this and that, but I
don't have a clue how large that really is......
Thanks for all of your help.
=will=
90 gallons, that's an aquarium
Seriously, our first "pond" was a 50 gallon preform pond. If you don't
count the
fish I lost because of not doing research, I'd expect I spent in total
125-150
for pond, pump, fish and some plants. Fish were $0.39 ($CDN) fantail
goldfish
from Petsmart. That was 6 years ago and most are still with me (with all
of
their offspring).
Problem is I live in the great white north. Come fall we had to take the
fish
in. At first I put the 5 goldfish in a 15 gallon aquarium. Once I saw the
size
of them I realized that wasn't going to work (man, they grew the first
year).
So, more money spent on a stock tank and homemade filter. Went from 3
gallons
per fish to 20 gallons. Things were a lot better.
Goldfish are pretty dirty creatures. Unless your into changing water
frequently,
or have a really good filter, the more water the better.
The real problem with ponds is it's not the first one that is expensive.
You get
a pond and you want more. When we got the pond I went out and got 2
aquariums.
We moved 3 years ago and when from a 50 gallon pond to a 1,400 gallon one.
I'm
now trying to put in more.
BTW, the 50 gallon has been donated to some good friends across the road.
I
helped them put it in and manage their pond. We're boarding their fish for
the
winter. So, I've gotten another pond by proxy.