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23-10-2009, 10:24 AM
|  | New Member | | Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Newport,Isle of Wight
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| | | Ponds and Waterfalls This is my first post other than saying hi to all. So far found it very informative on here.
I plan on building two ponds, one around 18 inches higher than the other and having one flow into the other. Both ponds are going to be about 2.5 mtrs x1.5 mtrs . Question one is will they be large enough so that there is a still water area. Q2, I plan to stock one with fish, but only Tench and a few Rudd and maybe Sticklebacks, hopefully these can be accommodated in a wildlife pond.
When I start to construct them I will keep a photo and video diary and post it on here. Looking forward to any advice given.
Thanks in advance
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