So I picked up a used bathtub shell today and wanted to make a small size pond in my backyard. The tub will hold about 85 gallons. It will be going under some trees so will stay partly sh added most of the day.
I have a few questions.
What is the best way to plug the drain? The tub also has jets, but that should be easily plugged by capping the pvc pipes right?
I have a filter(link below) but no pump. The filter is rated for 800 gph(much more than what i need, but I have it so why not use it). Question is what is the cheapest pump i could hook it up to. Would a powerhead work if i run tubing from the outlet of it to the inlet of the filter? If so what is the smallest powerhead in terms of ghp I could use(i need to stay a bit on the cheap side for this). I think this would work but I am unsure if it will be able to create any lift. Plans currently are to put the filter level with the pond surface. The inlet of the filter is about 8 inch high. I was wanting to do a small waterfall cascade coming from the outlet of the filter. Will a powerhead be enough?
This is the filter http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...850&lpage=none
Lastly what kind of fish could I put in there. It may be too small to fit a nice amount of goldfish. And perhaps it would be too cold in the winter for mollies, platies or other fish of that nature. I want it to be planted as well. Would a couple goldfish and 20 or so rosey red or minnows work for year round?
Thanks.
I have a few questions.
What is the best way to plug the drain? The tub also has jets, but that should be easily plugged by capping the pvc pipes right?
I have a filter(link below) but no pump. The filter is rated for 800 gph(much more than what i need, but I have it so why not use it). Question is what is the cheapest pump i could hook it up to. Would a powerhead work if i run tubing from the outlet of it to the inlet of the filter? If so what is the smallest powerhead in terms of ghp I could use(i need to stay a bit on the cheap side for this). I think this would work but I am unsure if it will be able to create any lift. Plans currently are to put the filter level with the pond surface. The inlet of the filter is about 8 inch high. I was wanting to do a small waterfall cascade coming from the outlet of the filter. Will a powerhead be enough?
This is the filter http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...850&lpage=none
Lastly what kind of fish could I put in there. It may be too small to fit a nice amount of goldfish. And perhaps it would be too cold in the winter for mollies, platies or other fish of that nature. I want it to be planted as well. Would a couple goldfish and 20 or so rosey red or minnows work for year round?
Thanks.
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