Black oranda
Apr 21 2004, 03:23 PM
Well once again lol hello every one,
Well remember that im going to be moveing in a month or 2.
Since we are not sure were we are going to be moveing
but we are buying a house! my mom told me that
we might be buying a place and stay there for about 2 years and move
again and stay there for a long time.
So since i can't live fore another year with out a pond i want to build
it.So i don;t want to spend to mutch money on it. . .. . something that
will last me at least 2 years not money costing ..... (that mutch)
Since it won't be something ill be enjoying for more then 2 years
should i make it cheap? (Like when i mean cheap i mean like money wize not really looking for the best material.... ect ect?)
And not make it as big i think i might just make it about 200 to 500 gallons
if im just going to be enjoying it for 1 to 2 years.
this is not for sure... this may happen but anyway what do you guys suggest?
Debi0825
Apr 22 2004, 05:23 AM
I'd go with something smaller until you really get to a place that you'll be staying for a while. I've told my husband that we can NEVER move because I'd have to bring the fish and don't really want to build another pond.
Black oranda
Apr 22 2004, 12:32 PM
OKay thanks maby 200 gallons? to keep some of the goldies i have
4 of then are going in and i might get acouple more to
put in with them... what do you guys think?
Lachfa
Apr 22 2004, 12:41 PM
You can always take it with you, unless it is cement. All my pond would require to move is a new hole in the ground.
If I were you I would probably go with an above the ground, there are lots of options. I know garden centers here always set up those plastic preformed liners and put decorative stones around them. They are not in the ground, but look really nice. You can always pack this up and take it with you.
Black oranda
Apr 22 2004, 12:48 PM

i was thinking of doing that at first if this does
happen,(that i am moveing somewhere for a short time)
i will get this. thanks.
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