Question joining 2 ponds
Wanted to add another pond this Spring. Not sure if I want a 2" pipe that
can be closed to keep both waters separate or a 4 foot open connection with a bridge. Pond 1 2800 gal. with koi. Pond 2 to be for plants about 800 gal. Thought if I kept them separate, I could salt or medicate the koi area and not hurt the plants. Which configuration would be most practical? Also, would I need to seam the two liners? |
Question joining 2 ponds
If the plant pond is higher then the fish you could setup the plumbing such
that you filter the water from the fish pond and pump it back into the plant pond. Let the plant pond overflow into the fish pond. Install a cutout in the pipe from the filter to the plant pond so that you can divert the water into the fish pond thus bypassing the plant pond. This would also allow you to use the plant pond as a veggi filter to help out the fish. Howard "Don Lasko" wrote in message ... Wanted to add another pond this Spring. Not sure if I want a 2" pipe that can be closed to keep both waters separate or a 4 foot open connection with a bridge. Pond 1 2800 gal. with koi. Pond 2 to be for plants about 800 gal. Thought if I kept them separate, I could salt or medicate the koi area and not hurt the plants. Which configuration would be most practical? Also, would I need to seam the two liners? |
Question joining 2 ponds
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 13:52:20 -0500, "Don Lasko"
wrote: Wanted to add another pond this Spring. Not sure if I want a 2" pipe that can be closed to keep both waters separate or a 4 foot open connection with a bridge. You didn't say how much water you are pumping, but a 2" pipe gravity flow between the two ponds will be disappointing if you are pumping more than 1200 gph. I tried that and it won't work. Start with the amount of water you are moving and then pick a pipe size. Pond 1 2800 gal. with koi. Pond 2 to be for plants about 800 gal. Thought if I kept them separate, I could salt or medicate the koi area and not hurt the plants. True, but you would have two separate ponds. Some people say it works better to medicate out of the pond and I don't keep salt over ..1% and plants tolerate that well. Which configuration would be most practical? The one that makes you happy. Practical only enters my mind when I buy expensive parts. Either way seems workable to me. Also, would I need to seam the two liners? Yes, if you build the plant pond higher than the fish pond and make a stream between. You might also consider what is going to happen when the fish eat or spawn on the plants if they can get to them. Regards, Hal |
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