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iltat Mega Fish Posts: 1076 Kudos: 1216 Votes: 0 Registered: 14-Oct-2002 | Yeah...just boil it in a REALLY BIG pot... PM/email/msg me if you have any questions/comments regarding me or my knowledge or if you want me to read a thread. |
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angeleel Fish Addict Posts: 561 Kudos: 472 Votes: 61 Registered: 08-Feb-2005 | If I were him I know I would not want to show pics to people who keep bugging me, maybe the guy hasnt been online yet, there is no need of calling him a lair,give him some time. This sounds sooo cool so we all are getting impatient. Really....If he comes back and sees almost 3 pages(NOT EVERYONE) of bluntly calling him a liar I don't think we will get the pics. We all know how much we want them so shhhhhh *Hopes for pics* Or even a reply make sure your not dead??? Angel Eel P.S. And God forbid another site gets these wonderfull pics!! Last edited by angeleel at 20-Apr-2005 11:36 Last edited by angeleel at 20-Apr-2005 11:37 Last edited by angeleel at 20-Apr-2005 11:41 |
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ClownyGirl Fish Addict Posts: 508 Kudos: 311 Votes: 5 Registered: 07-Oct-2004 | My own two bits, for planting the pool add natural red river sand at the bottom. It really isnt sand, its like very very fine muddy gravel and you can get it for free from any rivers close by. We get it in India from our sanctuaries and stuff, and I am planning to use it for my big clown loach tank when I buy it. It will only be a couple of 100 gallons unlike ur swimming pool, but a natural substrate would be nice. And dont forget the pictures. |
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Hoa dude_dude Mega Fish Posts: 957 Kudos: 888 Votes: 72 Registered: 28-Dec-2004 | are you doing that reverse psycology thing? anyway I believe him |
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Beefshank Enthusiast Posts: 246 Kudos: 141 Votes: 36 Registered: 30-Jun-2004 | The ranks are falling apart! You have to show pictures of the pool or risk losing them forever! Last edited by Beefshank at 22-Apr-2005 15:53 |
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Cup_of_Lifenoodles Fish Guru Posts: 2755 Kudos: 1957 Votes: 30 Registered: 09-Sep-2004 | Jesus, he gets the point--you guys want pics. Now, surely, I want to see the pool as badly as you all do, but 5 hundred posts of "We want pics now, you liar" is not going to aid him in posting any faster. Granted, he could very well be fibbing, but again, I'm sure we've all heard enough posts requesting pictures. |
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Troy_Mclure Fish Addict Posts: 725 Kudos: 306 Registered: 20-Jan-2003 | I want picks mangor32, you liar! Post them now! "pokes cup_of_lifenoodles and mangor34 with a stick" Last edited by Troy_Mclure at 21-Apr-2005 21:18 |
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Forever-mango Fish Addict Posts: 611 Kudos: 586 Votes: 35 Registered: 01-Dec-2003 | Trust me im getting them soon. Just got to fix my firewall, cant seem to open mailbox and cant get into my ftp. |
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DaMossMan Fish Guru Piranha Bait Posts: 2511 Kudos: 2117 Votes: 359 Registered: 16-Nov-2003 | Dude, has anyone seen my pool ? The Amazon Nut... |
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angeleel Fish Addict Posts: 561 Kudos: 472 Votes: 61 Registered: 08-Feb-2005 | SEE I KNEW IT!!! He would come back give em a break!! Hehehe Angel Eel |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:22 | |
MR_CICHLID Fish Addict Posts: 770 Kudos: 582 Votes: 124 Registered: 12-Aug-2003 | O.k, if its a concrete pool, you still have a "maindrian" @ the bottom of it.....which will pull all the sand substrate right out of the pool and really mess up your filters...... This can be done but given the length of time your doing this in I doubt your going to be problem free. this is really a huge job, no matter the kind of pool. Just my opinion as a pool installer but i think you cut a few corners that could be huge problems later....... |
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integra_for_life Hobbyist Posts: 51 Kudos: 29 Votes: 0 Registered: 12-Mar-2005 | What would be a huge project/problem Taking the main-drain out? |
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MR_CICHLID Fish Addict Posts: 770 Kudos: 582 Votes: 124 Registered: 12-Aug-2003 | No, you can just plug that with hydrolic cement... Actually making a swimming pool into a monster pond...Properly... Here's a good question, How do you plan on maintaining water quality in such a large scale with out it being electronicaly done for you? now you can backwash a pool to remove water, but for that you need a main drain...Problem # 1. Now this is just my opinion on this one but without taking say 3 wks (min) and thousands of dollars to achieve this it's not properly done. This has to be the top dream of most of us here, but there's a HUGE difference between a 2000g pond and a 20 000g pool. Dave |
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Hydra's Babe Fingerling Posts: 32 Kudos: 23 Votes: 0 Registered: 10-Oct-2004 | I would go with goldfish, a couple of eels, and a bunch of other fish. Have some fun and make it a community tank.] |
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Hoa dude_dude Mega Fish Posts: 957 Kudos: 888 Votes: 72 Registered: 28-Dec-2004 | gravel vacs? |
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MR_CICHLID Fish Addict Posts: 770 Kudos: 582 Votes: 124 Registered: 12-Aug-2003 | Now how long do you think a 25% gravel vac would take in a pool? |
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houston Fish Guru You want what when? Posts: 2623 Kudos: 2462 Votes: 337 Registered: 29-Mar-2003 | yikes25% gravel vac/water change on 20,000 gallons:%)I know the 125 seems to take forever I know our downtown Aquarium Restaurant ends up doing dives to work on cleaning, and gravel vacs...yes, they have a gravel vac, but trust me it is a lot longer than our normal 25 and 50 ft. ones:%)I don't think I ever asked them how long it took them to do a wc/gv...maybe I should call up there and ask them "I've got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom." Thomas Carlyle |
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angeleel Fish Addict Posts: 561 Kudos: 472 Votes: 61 Registered: 08-Feb-2005 | Just to add, African Buitterflyfish should not be kept in something that does not have a top, as they will jump clear out of the water. I thought I would add that, I don't think it was said when they were suggested to you. Angel Eel |
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angeleel Fish Addict Posts: 561 Kudos: 472 Votes: 61 Registered: 08-Feb-2005 | Just thought I would let you know in May's issue of tropical fish hobbyist on page 124 there is a pool that has been converted into cichlid spawning tank, at least the ones who have the mag can see a pic of A pool. Quite a nice little set-up too. Junes issue is very good as well, great pics in catfish corner. Also good pics of leafy sea dragons in the salt creep. Angel Eel |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:22 | |
ClownyGirl Fish Addict Posts: 508 Kudos: 311 Votes: 5 Registered: 07-Oct-2004 | Post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics, post pics! Please P. S. I have half a mind to delete this post as pointless, but truly, for all the 6 pages and more suggestions we have been willing to offer to you, show us some pics. :%) Last edited by Clownygirl at 28-Apr-2005 15:15 |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:22 | |
Callatya Moderator The girl's got crabs! Posts: 9662 Kudos: 5261 Registered: 16-Sep-2001 | Well, I'd love to oblige, however I think that the fact that no pics are forthcoming is rather irrelevant. Check out all the info that you guys have dredged up! Look at all those fantastic ideas and all the technical info! There are plenty of people that dream of converting swimming pools into ponds, this thread is a wonderful place to start And if/when the photographs are forthcoming, I hope all who are fast to judge are just as fast to apologise. *goes and hunts for a house with a big old pool* |
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So_Very_Sneaky Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3238 Kudos: 2272 Votes: 201 Registered: 10-Mar-2004 | I agree with Callatya Perhaps this person is too busy working on the pool to be bothered taking pics! Give them a chance. If I was him/her, and I got called a liar and a fraud, I would probably not even want to show you all pictures. Good luck on the Pool! Let us know when you get it completed, it sounds like a full summer job to me! Come Play Yahtzee With Me! http://games.atari.com Http://www.myleague.com/yahtgames |
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angeleel Fish Addict Posts: 561 Kudos: 472 Votes: 61 Registered: 08-Feb-2005 | I said that a long time ago in this topic..... Big project=long time Angel Eel |
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Spaced emu Hobbyist Posts: 65 Kudos: 45 Votes: 5 Registered: 01-Sep-2005 | I would make it into an intire eco system with live plants turtuls crustacians (small aquatic mamles) an unbelivable mixture of fish You could also think about a 2 boats 1 old and falling to pieces for the bottom and a small one witha glass bottom Ps you could cut costs by breading fish like there is not tomorow imaginhaving somthing as simple as a guppy at 60c each if you have you get $60 |
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Crazy_Coyote Hobbyist Posts: 126 Kudos: 103 Votes: 17 Registered: 05-Sep-2005 | It would be cool to make a mini lake out of a pool but the upkeep would be expensive and youd need an extemley powerful filter. another thing the water changes would be very tedius annd an average pool is about ten thousand gallons so you would need a hell of a lot of water de clorinater, not to mention u wood need a big heater. so i would just stick with a pond |
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cool_pete Fingerling Posts: 28 Kudos: 23 Votes: 1 Registered: 14-May-2004 | i think this is a cool project, and i hope i can do somthing like it if i ever have a swimming pool, but i was just wondering, what if one of your fish got a illness which might spread or lead to expensive fish dieing, how would you provent that from happening, because it a big pool with lot fish when yor finshed so wouldn't be easy to spot a ill fish. |
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