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Old 07-14-2006, 02:28 AM
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Default Impossible Pond?

May be a dumb question but if you can keep a steady temp. in an outdoor pond, is it possible to do a salt pond??? i have done everything else in the pond....live bearors, tetras, cichlids, goldfish.... im just curious!
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Old 07-14-2006, 02:45 AM
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I've thought about this myself, corals would be tough but an outdoor fish pond is possible. It would only be viable during the warmest months and you need to have a good way to deal with rain, especially run off. I have a friend who kept brackish archers on his balcony every summer. It was really neat.
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Old 07-14-2006, 02:48 AM
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ive saw a super cool salt pond when i lived in texas, it was indoor tho.
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indoor would be no problem...just like a tank but you cant see in the sides!! i knew that rain would be a big problem... anyone else have anything to say about this?
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I was at AI and noticed they had the large sqare holding tanks made by Hagen and was thinking the same about a salt pond.I think if you built it so it was high enough up from ground level,run-off wouldn't be a problem,and as long as you checked the salinity often,rain would be ok?
The only thing about being outside and our climate,you might want to think about a cooler salt water enviroment,something like you would find in the Atlantic ocean.You would also have to dig it deep and have a good strong airator(sp?).Sounds like a nice project though.
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well, like i said, i have done everything else and next yeear want to try something odd. i think your right about the climate though, although we do get 30+ days, we can get very cold at night...also, would the rain pose a HUGE problem?
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