Introducing our 900 gallon saltwater......pond!

Jonviviano

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Heres a pic of the pond we have at my work. I will not tell you the name of the store or the location because RC sees that as advertising. The pond is around 12 inches deep with a regular pond liner. a 1/4 HP pump is used to circulate water and run the mechanical filter. Here are a few pics and a link to the photobucket i will give the full specs and livestock if people become interested in this thread.

http://s80.photobucket.com/albums/j173/Petsplusfishroom/


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It doesnt help not mentioning the name of your store but then having it listed in your stats ... lol . Not that I care anyway . That pond looks nice , is there any larger fish in there ?
 
very kewl.. I'm sure you already know this but a friend Of mine had a couple of large open tanks like that.. He had several Acrylic boxes laying around so you could really see the corals.. Stick the box about an inch in the water its just like a having a scuba mask on..
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7870128#post7870128 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ShiftNation
It doesnt help not mentioning the name of your store but then having it listed in your stats ... lol . Not that I care anyway . That pond looks nice , is there any larger fish in there ?

Thanks for the criticism, If you would have looked in the photobucket link you would see that there is infact a very large Sailfin tang in the pond:rollface:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7870061#post7870061 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Yomeister66
Very cool! Is it an outside pond? How do you control temp, etc?

The pond is indoors, as it would be impossible to keep a pond like this outside with the effects of rain, storms, sun, temp, winter...
 
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