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Shrike! wrote:
Has anyone ever built an indoor pond?



This one is nice


http://www.lonestarkoi.com/Photos/Gr...d%20Inside.jpg


Looks like a converted swimming pool.
Now that I think about it, have second thoughts about demo'ing the pool
that came with our house. Besides having been filled it with sand and
gravel (but no drainage holes were punched), The entire L shaped pool
was almost all 8 ft deep. Lot of water and maintenance!

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Kurt wrote:


Looks like a converted swimming pool.
Now that I think about it, have second thoughts about demo'ing the pool
that came with our house. Besides having been filled it with sand and
gravel (but no drainage holes were punched), The entire L shaped pool
was almost all 8 ft deep. Lot of water and maintenance!


Well I guess you could always swim with the fish ;-).....I would be
struggling as to whether to use it as a swimming pool or a pond ...now
of course, looking at the thing, maybe they have both (I'm talking the
one in the pic)......but who am I to make this assumption.....

Gill

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On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 19:43:05 CST, Kurt wrote:

Looks like a converted swimming pool.
Now that I think about it, have second thoughts about demo'ing the pool
that came with our house. Besides having been filled it with sand and
gravel (but no drainage holes were punched), The entire L shaped pool
was almost all 8 ft deep. Lot of water and maintenance!


Don't demo a pool till you check out his website: http://kilk.com/pond/
click on Pool to Pond Conversion to the right. Amazing. ~ jan
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 19:43:05 CST, Kurt wrote:

Looks like a converted swimming pool.
Now that I think about it, have second thoughts about demo'ing the pool
that came with our house. Besides having been filled it with sand and
gravel (but no drainage holes were punched), The entire L shaped pool
was almost all 8 ft deep. Lot of water and maintenance!


Don't demo a pool till you check out his website: http://kilk.com/pond/
click on Pool to Pond Conversion to the right. Amazing. ~ jan
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Now there was a nice job!. I could have filled it part of my pool and
done the rest like this.

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