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Governor
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Watertown,SD,USA
Posts: 1,502
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Shark Pond(long)
I'm sure this will get moved to saltwaterfish but I wanted the local experts to see this before it does!
I got the idea of the pond by skimming through posts at swf, and watching someone build a pond with my best friend. We both thought. Man that looks easy, and the idea began from there. Right now I'm thinking of a 7' long tank, 3' wide and 3' tall. I don't have the gallons worked out yet but I think when i figure it out, it will be atleast 300g. Does anybody have comments on the tanks shape, size? The pond itself will be above ground, I haven't figured out if the frame will be built out of wood or cinder blocks, but I do plan to use a pond liner. For filtration I plan to go "gasp" skimmerless! Well not quite, I do plan to use a skimmer and help it out with mangroves and caulerpa. Do I go with a wet dry filter? Or just a 4" sandbed? Obviously, this is only in the making, I'm on a limited budget as I currently am going into ninth grade so the pond will hopefully be filling with water in the summer of 2004. But in that time, I hopefully will be able to have saved enough money and have compiled a bunch of info. Any comments so far. I'll keep this thread updated about every 2 weeks? I also forgot, will I need a brace for the tank? If so how many and where, every 3 feet? |
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Governor
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Watertown,SD,USA
Posts: 1,502
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well I just figured out that I'll probably be going with around 2 feet' for the height, for preasure reasons, but then maybe I'll go an extra foot or 3 for the distance
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Governor
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Holbrook, NewYork, USA
Posts: 1,799
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post on reefcentral lotsa ppl over there have sharks..
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