Hi,
hence the NI in your username!!!
How much are you going increase the size, depth/
Dave.
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Its a raised pond of about 4500 lts and about 3ft deep. I hope to raise it to about 5ft making it around 6000lts. I have a very small garden so iam restricted to what size i can make it.
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I hope the Guy (Pedro) wont mind me putting this link on here:
http://www.koivista.com/display_series. ... &neuron=93
It shows how he made the UW camera
Martin
http://www.koivista.com/display_series. ... &neuron=93
It shows how he made the UW camera
Martin
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Hi,
My pond is just over a 1000gals, not including the filters.
I intend to enlarge this year to about 3500gals.
My existing pond has 6 koi in it, up to 20". (Dave and Sue's on Gallery/ Members Ponds)
The secret of keeping everything right is not overstock, and to keep the water parameter's spot on.
Small pond's can be very good, but the filteration has to punch their weight.
If you require any info, you know where we are.
Dave.
My pond is just over a 1000gals, not including the filters.
I intend to enlarge this year to about 3500gals.
My existing pond has 6 koi in it, up to 20". (Dave and Sue's on Gallery/ Members Ponds)
The secret of keeping everything right is not overstock, and to keep the water parameter's spot on.
Small pond's can be very good, but the filteration has to punch their weight.
If you require any info, you know where we are.
Dave.