A BACKYARD FISH POND

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By santoion

How to build a fish pond



A BACKYARD FISH POND

...I was thinking a lot what news i can write about fishing...Now when everybody find everywhere all the information he need.There are books,e-books,sites,friends,so where are in reality the people who dont know to do things?.....I hope this information will be usefull for somebody who want to make a backyard Pond.

A fish pond in your backyard may become the focal
point of your backyard conversation.

Place your fish pond in a place where you can best
view it from, whether from a deck or the patio. Make
it coincide with the natural surroundings. Do not
place the pond where the sun can overheat it. Nestle
it in a shaded place but not under the trees.

Landscaping the surroundings around your pond will
provide a natural dwelling place for birds and frogs
that need water and land. Make sure that electricity
is available if you plan to use lights, filters, or a
water re-circulating device.

Let the pond sit for a few days before adding plants
and fish. Let the plants settle for at least one week
before placing the fish.


A BACKYARD FISH POND in the News

  • Fish pond designerSin Chew Jit Poh3 days ago

    The fish pond of English tutor Kumar in Ayer Tawar. Photo courtesy: Sin Chew Daily A unique fish pond design where the owner needs to cross the wooden bridge to get to the main entrance.

  • BK's National ParkNew York Post1 second ago

    Nationally, parks mean Old Faithful, Yosemite and delightful black bears hungry for picnic baskets. Here in Brooklyn it’s swings, a seesaw - maybe a ball field or two.Well, not exactly. While our borough certainly boasts a vast and varied network of ...

  • Otter Worldly: Theyâre social animals that love the water, perfecting hunting skills and survival movesNaples Daily News2 days ago

    The mother otter swam in the pond’s brown water, diving and catching fish with agile paws. Her babies squealed and cried as she feasted, begging her to share — but mama wouldn’t budge. “The adults were tying to teach them to go down and find their own blasted fish,” said Ted Below, who witnessed this scene in a pond next to his home near the Naples Municipal Airport. Below, who studies birds ...

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