Building a little yard pond

MetalSmitten

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i can't quite tell from the photo, but is it at least 18" deep in there? otherwise raccoons will come and eat all your fish and destroy all your plants. i learned this the hard way last year. =/

gorgeous setup though!! love the rocks, that's a beautiful pond!
 

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Farmgirlpastandfuture, it's REALLY lovely!! Congratulations on your hard work--hope you didn't get TOO many blisters, in the process. :D Metalsmitten is right about the raccoons, plus in our neck of the woods (IL and MO) it CAN freeze fairly deep. You'll want it at LEAST 18 inches (NOT feet--sorry, edit)deep for your fish so that they don't freeze in the winter. I have a friend with a Koy pond, and that's what he's done.
 

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I really like your pond:) actually so much so i hopw to copy your idea for our pet turtles! Would you fance in turtles with bird netting so that they wouln't get aten? Also do you need a pump for a small pond?
 

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We travel quite a bit for our work and spend around 7 weeks in Jan-Mar in FL so I expect to drain this for the coldest part of the winter. It does have some really good rock overhangs for the fish to hide under and behind - the 8 we put in there have been pretty good at dodging behind the rocks - so we'll see. The deep end is probably around 16" - pretty mild winters for the most part here in the Branson area. We've been adding plants around it so I'll have to take a new photo. It is under a tree which I know is bad and I've already had to scoop tree seed pods out of it - but even if I have to move it and rebuild it in 2 years its so much nicer to look at than that pile of clay dirt.
 
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