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Neil Potter 26-08-2003 12:12 PM

Beginner wanting advice
 
I've just subscribed to this news group, as I am thinking of building a
large triangular pond in my small triangular back garden.

I was qutoed approx £4000 for the whole thing to be built, which would
supposedly hold 7000 gallons of water, that included all the equipment.

The pond would be a little different from typical liners or moulds, as I
wanted a porthole style window in the raised wall.

Does anyone think this price is too high too low or just right based on
their experiences, and has anyone else got a strange shaped pond such as the
one I described?

Thanks

Neil



Jerrispond 26-08-2003 03:02 PM

Beginner wanting advice
 

I was qutoed approx £4000 for the whole thing to be built, which

wouldsupposedly hold 7000 gallons The pond would be a little different from
typical liners or moulds, as Iwanted a porthole style window in the raised
wallDoes anyone think this price is too high too low or just right based on
their experiences,


That sounds like fun!! I don't know from prices since I built my own.....7000
gallons is a real nice size. Don't get all excited and fill it full of fish.
Take your time adding a few at a time and only get the ones that are really
special to you.....Do you plan on having goldfish and plants or just koi in it?
Jerri

http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond

Neil Potter 26-08-2003 03:02 PM

Beginner wanting advice
 
Would eventually like Koi, with plants if possible, but I know from reading
that they are prone to nibbling on plants. There's a "shop" close to where
I live, that sells the Japanese Koi starting from £120 and going up to
£17,000...but even the "cheap" ones are a bit out of my league.

I used to have a tropical tank in the house, but I've since become
interested in ponds, so this whole project is new to me...and I don't
pretend to know anything about it just because I had a three foot tank in
the house.

IT was from visiting the shop near my house that I became interested in the
"Porthole" idea as they have a tank with one in, and all the fish congregate
on the other side of the glass and look out.

Neil
"Jerrispond" wrote in message
...

I was qutoed approx £4000 for the whole thing to be built, which

wouldsupposedly hold 7000 gallons The pond would be a little different

from
typical liners or moulds, as Iwanted a porthole style window in the

raised
wallDoes anyone think this price is too high too low or just right based

on
their experiences,


That sounds like fun!! I don't know from prices since I built my

own.....7000
gallons is a real nice size. Don't get all excited and fill it full of

fish.
Take your time adding a few at a time and only get the ones that are

really
special to you.....Do you plan on having goldfish and plants or just koi

in it?
Jerri


http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond




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