My Wood Koi Pond
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Probably why he put in pond liner first ;)
Soil aint waterproof either but my pond has been ok for the past year :)
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The fish will grow so fast! I really hope you post updates so we can see your fish progressing. Thanks for sharing its wonderful!
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Good god almighty why do people have to use CRAP MUSIC in their videos, these two are both tone deaf
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if i were i would put lionhead goldfish because if they are big they have a very nice head so cute but koi only grow the size nothing else
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Beautiful pond, if your Koi grow to big, sell them, and buy instead Tilapia, you can fit a pound of Tilapia for every gallon with plenty filtration and aeration, and Tilapia is better than Koi, you can actually do something with it... you can eat it.
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@chuzziii for the hawks you can use a net and for the oversized racoon, put a smal electrified wire all around the pond, Lowes and Home Depot most likely carry equipment to electrify any fance for animal farming, you can use it around the pond to scare away that bear sized racoon you have running around your house.
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How much did the wood cost?
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why did you make it so far off the ground?
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Very nice
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how did you put the corners together
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nice my uncle had a pond at 17ft long by about 9ft wide and it had koi that were about 8 inch long thx
Thinking of building a raised koi pond ,could you please tell how big is the raised pond you built.
rentalll 2 years ago
its about four feet high, Its a little tall, It gets hot in the summer where I live but in a cooler climate with less predators you can probably go smaller or put a net on top.
aradhope 2 years ago
nice collection of kois though maybe build another pond and make it big for these kois when they get big, your pond will be too small for thses kois soon.
hypeOff 3 years ago 4
Yeah I was thinking about that, They seem to be growing fairly slowly because I only feed them once a day and the winter gets cold enough to stop feeding them for a while. Hopefully they'll be fine for some time.
aradhope 3 years ago
what did you use to build the bottom of the pond?
blaze911100 2 years ago
there was an existing cement slab already there.
aradhope 2 years ago