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Our Pond Picture Page

Below are a few pictures out of our pond picture photo album, of our two ponds.

I have also included links to our other ponds pages below.

   
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Links to Our Pond Pages

Building a Pond Page

Pond Fountain Page

Sealing Ponds Page

Backyard Ponds Page




Pond Picture

The Picture above is of our small pond in our front flower bed, of our house. It has three pumps circulating water through the ceramice pot, center water feature, fish, and the angel.

It also has two lights, that illuminate it at night.





The pond picture above, and the one below, are of our backyard pond, just before dark. The pond fountain has three 50 watt halogen lamps that illuminate the fountain that circulates 4500 gallons per hour.


Pond Picture




The picture above, and below are of our backyard pond fill pipe. The white pvc pipe was really ugly, so we used decorative netting, and fishing lures to make it look better.


Pond Picture



Pond Picture

The pond picture above is of our pond right after we filled it with water. It really looked better after it settled out for a while.

You will notice in other pictures of the pond that it has a nice blue tint to it. This is due to a dye additive. It helps control algae growth, and also adds a wondeful tint to the pond. It can also be used in smaller ponds. Just be careful, a little goes a long way.

You can find find this additive at most farm supplies and at some hardware stores.




Pond Picture



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