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On 3/2/2023 at 9:37 PM, nabokovfan87 said:

Have you seen pecktec's pond?

I have not. I’ll go check it out!

On 3/5/2023 at 2:30 AM, CJs Aquatics said:

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That’s so cool!

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Well, it’s a start. I’ve no idea how much water it will hold, going to fill it up tomorrow to get an idea of how many gallons it is. I have a cycled HOB and a sponge filter. Just need substrate, plants and fish!

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I used a similar container for a patio pond outside last year. I have platinum rice fish and cherry shrimp in it. I think it's about 18 gallons. I used a second container as a base so it was high enough that my dog could not drink out of it. 

Last November I decided to bring it inside. I love it there so will have to make another this year for outside 

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Added HOB filter and gravel from a cycled tank! The sound of the water trickling is so peaceful. Measured water with my gallon jug - to the brim is 8 gallons, I filled it to 7 gallons. 
 

I added a piece of Elodea and a little pear weed. Want to also get some frogbit and maybe a Dwarf Aquarium Lily. I am not familiar with which immersed plants I should get to hide the filter! 

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On 3/13/2023 at 9:48 AM, Daydre said:

Ooh! Exciting~

You could probably look into some of the smaller types of marginal plants if you want to hide the filter on a pond this size!

I don’t even know which those are 😂

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Uhh pretty much just look up "marginal plant list" and you should be able to find some? Marginal plants are plants that take root in water but their stems/leaves and such grow outside of water.

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On 3/13/2023 at 2:51 PM, Daydre said:

Uhh pretty much just look up "marginal plant list" and you should be able to find some? Marginal plants are plants that take root in water but their stems/leaves and such grow outside of water.

Oh! Duh😂… makes sense! I’m slow, lol

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On 3/13/2023 at 4:50 PM, FLFishChik said:

Oh! Duh😂… makes sense! I’m slow, lol

You're fine! I didn't really know the term for marginal plants until relatively recently lol

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