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Dynamerek
Its very small. Its at least 66 gallons from the smallest dimensions. Its probably 100-120 gallons i believe. Its a concrete pond and i dont have any of the before pictures.
This is how it looks like now. Its still under construction.

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Pouring in some cement to seal it back in.

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Bucket for the filter and where the water leaks in

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Overflow and bottom drain

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Mixing up the cement
x-Lucy-Fish-x
What are the dimentions? ..theres a few people here who know how to figure it out smile.gif
Devs
unsure.gif How deep is it?
Dynamerek
only 7 inches. or so. The dimensions are all different so i dont know how to calculate . the dimensions are 5-6 feet by 2-3 feet by 6-10 inches deep.

Its not deep because my dad made it when i was 5 and i just had a turtle.
x-Lucy-Fish-x
I'm not sure that would be a comfortable depth for any fish.. what do you plan on putting in there?
Dynamerek
nothing
x-Lucy-Fish-x
oh right, is it going to be a natural pond then? Thats quite cool biggrin.gif
Dynamerek
We designed a little waterfall with cement. Everything that was used to built this pond was already in our home
Dynamerek
We just added a second level for the waterfall. I will add pics soon.
Ranchugirl
Maybe a few nice aquatic plants will "find their way" in it? A small water lily, some sort of papyrus maybe, or something creeping alongside the edges with some pretty flowers? thumbs.gif
Dynamerek
Hmm maybe. the water is still chlorinated, ran out of aquasafe
Scott
If you are only putting plants in your pond you don't need the aquasafe. Remember, when you water your lawn or houseplants you just dump the water on without treatment. If you decide to put fish in that pond you'll need the aquasafe.

Scott
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