Bro. Build a pump up that back wall and make a bigger waterfall down that back wall area and a redo - it needs more aeration than the latest update and you’ll be better off
Really turning out nice bro. I built my 1st pond out of wood during lock down, the only thing I'd say is take your time and choose some nice koi. I got in a hurry n bought low grade and had to get rid of some when i finally found the ones i wanted
Yes I did both with Liquid Nails , it holds real strong but before I put the Liquid Nails I made sure water was half full so the Liner was pulled down and stretched with water weight.
Amazing job i love it ❤
Nice looking pond 👍🏻
Bro. Build a pump up that back wall and make a bigger waterfall down that back wall area and a redo - it needs more aeration than the latest update and you’ll be better off
Gd job but I have some concerns. If u glued the pond liner with the tiles how will u replace the pond liner when it wears out?
It would be easy,I would remove the pavers and pull the liner out and just replace with a new one and start over. Thanks for your Support!
Really turning out nice bro. I built my 1st pond out of wood during lock down, the only thing I'd say is take your time and choose some nice koi. I got in a hurry n bought low grade and had to get rid of some when i finally found the ones i wanted
Thanks for your support! Thanks for the advice im gonna try to look for some that is not to expensive but definitely will look for the one we like!
That is a fine barn, sure this no kio pond English
Did you glue the liner to the concrete block and then glue the paver cap on top of the liner? If so which glue/adhesive you used?
Yes I did both with Liquid Nails , it holds real strong but before I put the Liquid Nails I made sure water was half full so the Liner was pulled down and stretched with water weight.
How deep is it in total?
What state do you live in? Just curious if it is deep enough for winter temperatures.
too small