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  • Morphlizard's Pond

    Hi! New to this forum.

    While I am here posting a photo of my tank, I'll drop one here in the pond section. This photo was taken this Spring after a liner swap, this is my Pond 2.0 :)

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    Last edited by morphlizard; 05-17-2013, 02:26 PM.

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    Re: Morphlizard’s Pond

    that my friend is freaking awesome !!!
    My name is Andri, and I'm an Ikoholic ! Back in the game !

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    • #3
      Re: Morphlizard’s Pond

      It sure is....

      CF
      Truth is the cement that holds the bricks and stones of a sane and civilized society together. Remove the former and the latter will crumble.

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      • #4
        Re: Morphlizard’s Pond

        What kinds of plants do you have in there? Nice pond!  :)
        Fish are people too, they just have gills.

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        • #5
          Re: Morphlizard's Pond

          Thanks everyone for the kind words :)

          Originally posted by fishboyt";p="
          What kinds of plants do you have in there? Nice pond!:)
          Many kinds, but nothing rare. Several hardy lilies (white, pink and yellow) and one large tropical lily. Some Anacharis (which I don't want and try to remove a few times a year), Arrowheads, Water Clovers, Sweet Flag, Aquatic Mint, yellow Iris, purple Iris, horsetail rush, goldsrike rush, lizard tail, canna, taro, plus many types non-aquatic plants around the waterfall.
          Last edited by morphlizard; 05-17-2013, 02:27 PM.

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          • #6
            Re: Morphlizard’s Pond

            Originally posted by morphlizard";p="
            Thanks everyone for the kind words :)

            Originally posted by fishboyt";p="
            What kinds of plants do you have in there? Nice pond!  :)
            Many kinds, but nothing rare.  Several hardy lilies (white, pink and yellow) and one large tropical lily.  Some Anacharis (which I don’t want and try to remove a few times a year), Arrowheads, Water Clovers, Sweet Flag, Aquatic Mint, yellow Iris, purple Iris, horsetail rush, goldsrike rush, lizard tail, canna, taro, plus many types non-aquatic plants around the waterfall.
            Cool! Next time you remove some Anacharis I would like some if thats okay, and I'm sure some other people on here would like some too.
            Fish are people too, they just have gills.

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            • #7
              Re: Morphlizard's Pond

              Originally posted by fishboyt";p="
              Cool! Next time you remove some Anacharis I would like some if thats okay, and I'm sure some other people on here would like some too.
              For sure, will do! I have ramshorn snails in my pond though.
              Last edited by morphlizard; 05-17-2013, 02:27 PM.

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              • #8
                Re: Morphlizard’s Pond

                Thats fine they can help clean my pond.
                Fish are people too, they just have gills.

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                • #9
                  Feb 15, 2009 update

                  Was a nice day today so I snapped some pics of the pond, not too bad for the middle of February.
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                  One of the big projects around here last year was the flagstone patio, so I tried to capture part of it in this photo.
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                  • #10
                    Very nice.....thanks for sharing.

                    CF
                    Truth is the cement that holds the bricks and stones of a sane and civilized society together. Remove the former and the latter will crumble.

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                    • #11
                      Wow that really looks great, And the pond too. A little plug for the good job on the patio.

                      FF

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                      • #12
                        Would you mind sharing your maintenance regime as well as filtration methods?

                        Pond looks amazing and is crystal clear!
                        700g Mini-Monster tank

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                        • #13
                          Love it!!!
                          Karen

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                          • #14
                            Thanks, the patio was tough work! It was a long weekend project that also consumed the following weekend. A few friends and family dropped in from time to time to help out. Rented a cement mixer, bought I-can't-remember-how-many 80lb backs of concrete mix, and had the rock delivered from Champions. Next time I will hire somebody to do this! There is definitely pride in your own work but it was a lot harder than we had anticipated.

                            Regarding the pond maintenance regime: I do as little as possible! Unfortunately the pond is pretty much in full sun, so I use AlgaeFix every 3 or 4 days in the summer but don't need it right now. The Waterfall is an Atlantic Pond Skimmer and BioFalls Combo, you can see the skimmer box opposite the waterfall. I take out the filter mat whenever the skimmer pump makes a sucking noise and spray it from the back side with a high pressure hose to clean it.. this is usually once a week. The pump in the skimmer is a Luguna Powerjet Skimmer Pump. Less than 140 watts for almost 3000 GPH, that's pretty impressive. I should have sprung for better skimmer but oh well. The secondary system is a Laguna Powerflo Max Sub Filter at the bottom of the pond connected to a Canister filter buried next to the back of my house all driven by a submersed mag 12. I only clean that secondary filtration system when it stops working. The pressurized canister filter is too small for the pond but the price was right (free). I re-pot the pond plants in the spring, which I actually started to do yesterday (anyone need some common hardy Lilly bulbs?). I got up to my knees in the pond yesterday.. now that's cold! I probably have about 30 pots in there so it is quite an undertaking. I push fert tabs in them once a month... yeah right.. I am supposed to do that anyways. I feed the fish when I get a chance. They are wide enough so I assume that they get enough I replaced the liner last year as I had a cheap PVC liner in there before which was deteriorating.

                            The lessons learned are get the best liner and get filter equipment rated for a much larger pond. Going cheap always ends up costing twice as much and is 4 times the work.
                            Last edited by morphlizard; 02-16-2009, 12:07 PM. Reason: spell check hell

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by morphlizard View Post
                              Thanks, the patio was tough work! It was a long weekend project that also consumed the following weekend. A few friends and family dropped in from time to time to help out. Rented a cement mixer, bought I-can't-remember-how-many 80lb backs of concrete mix, and had the rock delivered from Champions. Next time I will hire somebody to do this! There is definitively pride in your own work but it was a lot harder than we had anticipated.

                              Regarding the pond maintenance regime: I do as little as possible! Unfortunately the pond is pretty much in full sun, so I use AlgeaFix every 3 or 4 days in the summer but don't need it right now. The Waterfall is an Atlantic Pond Skimmer and BioFalls Combo, you can see the skimmer box opposite the waterfall. I take out the filter mat whenever the skimmer pump makes a sucking noise and spray it from the back side with a high pressure hose to clean it.. this is usually once a week. The pump in the skimmer is a Luguna Powerjet Skimmer Pump. Less than 140 watts for almost 3000 GPH, that's pretty impressive. I should have sprung for better skimmer but oh well. The secondary system is a Laguna Powerflo Max Sub Filter at the bottom of the pond connected to a Canister filter buried next to the back of my house all driven by a submersed mag 12. I only clean that secondary filtration system when it stops working. The pressurized canister filter is too small for the pond but the price was right (free). I re-pot the pond plants in the spring, which I actually started to do yesterday (anyone need some common hardy Lilly bulbs?). I got up to my knees in the pond yesterday.. now that's cold! I probably have about 30 pots in there so it is quite an undertaking. I push fert tabs in them once a month... yeah right.. I am supposed to do that anyways. I feed the fish when I get a chance. They are wide enough so I assume that they get enough I replaced the liner last year as I had a cheap PVC liner in there before which was deteriorating.

                              The lessons learned are get the best liner and get filter equipment rated for a much larger pond. Going cheap always ends up costing twice as much and is 4 times the work.


                              What would you like for the bulbs?
                              Fish are people too, they just have gills.

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