Greeting Fellow Reefers!
This is not a reef tank build, but I wanted to share with you another water world build that I have been working on for the past two years. I love all things water, I should have been born a fish. However, since God created me to be a biped, I have tried to stick pretty close to my love of water through many means. I joined the NAVY, lived near the ocean, and when I couldn't be near the ocean, I brought the water to me.
Two years ago I embarked on a project to build a nice pond ecosystem in my back yard at the home I was just completing. I wanted to be able to enjoy the sounds of water while I was resting on my back patio. Here is the progress in picture. Let me know what you think.
Drawing out the borders.
The Heavy Moving.
How to grow a blister.
Hole Complete.
18 Feet across, 9 Feet wide, 3 feet deep in center
Install Liner and wait for storm to fill pond up (Rained 3 inches over the next two days, filled pond completely full.)
Install grass and slowly begin planting.
This is not a reef tank build, but I wanted to share with you another water world build that I have been working on for the past two years. I love all things water, I should have been born a fish. However, since God created me to be a biped, I have tried to stick pretty close to my love of water through many means. I joined the NAVY, lived near the ocean, and when I couldn't be near the ocean, I brought the water to me.
Two years ago I embarked on a project to build a nice pond ecosystem in my back yard at the home I was just completing. I wanted to be able to enjoy the sounds of water while I was resting on my back patio. Here is the progress in picture. Let me know what you think.
Drawing out the borders.
The Heavy Moving.
How to grow a blister.
Hole Complete.
18 Feet across, 9 Feet wide, 3 feet deep in center
Install Liner and wait for storm to fill pond up (Rained 3 inches over the next two days, filled pond completely full.)
Install grass and slowly begin planting.