The 1st day, we started digging, nice to have a 17 yr old son around. We had to move 2 sprinkler lines, thats why the ditch around the back of the pond hole. The little door open on the shed wall is our control panel for the pump and underwater lights.
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The 1st day, the pond hole is almost complete and
ready for the liner. We used all the dirt and
needed more for and hills we put in the
landscaping and the waterfall/biofilter hill
to bury and hide it.
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The 1st day (night). We added part of the lower level
of rock to hold the liner in place, then added water
to the pond, it's alittle muddy, we filled it with
our lawn pump and it ran low on water, picking up
some mud - Yucko. I added clarifier and bacteria.
I setup the skimmer/mechanical filter and the
Biofalls temporarily to get the bacteria started
and so the filters would pickup the mud and then
started the pump. Then vaccumed it the next couple
of days to pickup the settled mud.
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The 1st night, the Biofalls temp setup, not pretty, but it was
up and running. We are planning on a 3 drop waterfall with
a small pool.
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The 2nd weedend, with the landscaping started.
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The 2nd weekend, this shows our fountain, you can see we covered the liner with river rock. The falls are almost finished here and some of the landscaping done.
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This is our pond closeup with the fountain going.
May 31,2002
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This is Our Pond closeup, from the east end.
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This is Our Pond closeup, from the west end.
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Some of our fish, 6/15/05
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Some of our fish, 6/15/05
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1 of our 2 new Butterfly KOI, 4/10/04
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1 of our 2 new Butterfly KOI, 4/10/04
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Our 2 new Butterfly KOI, 4/10/04
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1 of our 2 new Butterfly KOI, 4/10/04
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1 of our Shabunkins, 4/25/04
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1 of our Shabunkins, 4/25/04
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Our oldest KOI, 4/25/04
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The Bunch, 4/25/04
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Heres some of our 14 fish, they're 5" to 8" long, and
growing like weeds.
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Another shot of some of our 16 fish, and growing like
weeds. The water looks green here, but the green
is mostly on the bottom. 6/22/03 |
OUR LILLIES and OTHER FLOWERS
Had to put a picture of 1 of our lilly blooms here. 6/14/02
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Had to put a picture of some of our lillys here. 7/11/03
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Our Pink Lilly. 6/14/02
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One of our Ruby Red Lillys. 7/15/02
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One of our Yellow Lillys. 7/15/02
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One of our Day Lillys next to the pond. 7/15/02
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This is 1 of 2 bouquets of Hyacinths, water lettuce and
parrots feather we have floating in a plastic ring
and anchored in the middle of the pond. I did that
to keep the dogs out of it, Tess (our dog)likes
to pull them out of the falls if I don't surround
it with screen. The fish love to hide and play
under them. It's made with a piece of 1/2 inch
black flexable plastic tube joined in a circle,
about 18" diameter.
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3/30/05 This is the 100 gal. settling tank/mechanical filter I built.
It is buried in my shed and connects from the skimmer via a 3" pipe.
The partion has a 3" pipe flange and elbow to adjust depth and
postion of the outlet to the filter from the settling area.
It catches the big stuff and is easily vacuumed out to clean it.
A Laguna 7000 pump behind the filter pumps water to the biofalls
to the pond.
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3/30/03 This is the 70 gal. vortex settling tank/mechanical filter I
built. It is buried in my shed at pond level and connects
from a 3" bottom drain in the pond and feeds our TT
(Trickle Tower)then water returns via a 3" pipe to the
waterfall-stream to the pond. The partion has a 3" pipe flange
and elbow to adjust depth and postion of the outlet to the
filter from the settling area. It catches the big stuff and
is easily vacuumed out to clean it.
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3/30/03 This is the 55 gal.TT (Trickle Tower) filter I built. It connects
from a 70 gal. settling tank/mechanical filter connected from a
3" retrofit bottom drain in the pond and water returns via a
3" pipe to the waterfall-stream to the pond. Media is
deer block netting and straping. There is a water bypass to control flow.
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This shows the spray boom and inside of the TT (Trickle Tower)
filter I built. Water from the pump inters the elbow in the
middle of the piping and can be controlled to the TT
or deverted to the stream. The grate is 4" above the bottom and
the outlet is adjustable and set to 3" off the bottom to let
gunk settle out. There is a 2" drain. Water returns via a 3" pipe to
through the waterfall-stream to the pond.
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3/30/03 This shows the Laguna 7000 pump in the back
filtered part of the 70 gal. vortex settling tank/mechanical filter
I built. It is buried in my shed and connects from a
3" retrofit bottom drain in the pond and feeds our TT
(Trickle Tower)then water returns via a 3" pipe to the
waterfall-stream to the pond.
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Here's the Airiator I built to clean the Biofalls without taking
the filter media out, you can see the 3" upper drain outlet and
valve which is lower than the spillway, but near the top at
the back of the filter basin for the crud to run out. I also
added a 1 1/2" drain out the bottom to dump the settlings. I use
my portable air tank for air to purge and loosen the buildup.
I open the the upper 3" drain to lower the water level below
the spillway with the pump still running. Then I open the
lower drain to dump the sediment from the bottom and close
it. Then I turn on the air in short bursts to loosen the
crud and it flows out the upper 3" drain. When the water
is clear again I close the 3" drain and water flows out
the falls again like normal. It takes about 3 minutes
total time.
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4/27/04 This is the screen I made to keep crud off of the water filter in my Shop vac with the water pump. It allows me to vacuum the pond for alot longer before having to clean the water filter. I also adapted down to a smaller 1 1/4" vacuum hose so it doesn't fill up the vacuum with water so fast. It also gives alittle better control and isn't as heavy to use.
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