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Constructing Fish Ponds Made Easy

Before you turn an underused corner of your yard in a backyard water feature teeming with life, it's smart to first think about what you really want. Plus getting answers to typical questions can help formulate your fish ponds construction plans.


Where exactly is the best spot for this watery haven?

What shape fits the space?

How big can you go or should you go?

How much sun does it get and is it far enough away from the trees an their roots which can wreck havoc on the liner?

Do you want to put in aquatic plants and if so should you purchase plants hardy to your area or would tropical bloomers be better?
Are you looking to stock colorful koi or more working class fish to keep the pond in balance and little more?

How do water fountains, spillways and waterfalls fit in your fish ponds construction design?

What kind of liner will you use? Are those plastic fish ponds and kits best or should you use a flexible lining?

Okay so you know what to ask how about some answers.

Well if you're considering building a fish pond right in your own backyard, follow these essential tips for fish ponds construction.

Consider the type of pond you wish to construct. Ponds come in various styles. Natural ponds follow natural forms and curves. This style is ideal if your landscape follows a nature-like setting. On the other hand, if you want a pond to go with your formal setting, then you can choose formal ponds. Basic shapes for formal ponds are rectangle or square. You may also have to decide on whether you want to build an above-ground fish pond or an in-ground pond.

The next step in fish ponds construction is to pick out the proper location. Choose an area in your yard that gets a good balance of sun and shade. Getting plenty of light is important if you plan on including aquatic plants that bloom. They need sunlight in order to do so.

When you've already found the perfect spot for your pond, decide on the size. You can measure the size by laying out the shape on the ground with the use of a rope. Bear in mind that the actual pond size is usually smaller than how you visualize it. So always give extra allowance.

Tip: Pond experts highly recommend that you make your pond as big as possible and there's a reason for this. The more water in play the easier it actually becomes to properly control the water temperature and keep the water conditions pristine.

Next, you need to gather all the necessary materials for fish ponds construction. The basic things you will need include:

Pond liner
Filtration system
Water pump
Dechlorinator
Pond skimmer
Pond aerator
UV Sterilizer for algae elimination

After gathering all the materials you need, you're now ready for digging! Pond skimmers and pond filters should then be properly positioned. Skimmers should be leveled beside the pond. Before placing your pond liner into the hole, place an underlay on the soil. This will protect your liner from rocks and other sharp materials that may damage the liner.

Constructing your own fish pond can be tough but as long as you follow the steps carefully, you should be able to build a pond that is durable and efficient.








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