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It's summer down there.

So, it's time to give my fishes their summer camp ! :bounce:

This year, I had the opportunity to find a mega container for the fishes. I mean a pool. I could have it for 70% off, that is to say about 40 € (eq 70 NZ$). So I didn't hesitate for a long time... I dreamt about that kind of project for years.

So, it's a galvanized metal frame and a pvc/polyester liner.

230 x 160 x 45 cm

1200 liters.

Here it is (no water inside yet)

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That's the only problem of this amazonian stuff lol ;) !

Most of the plants are in pots (furtive thinking to Phoenix, the PotzMaster... ;) ) So I could get them out easily. I also placed some flat stones in order to get in the pond and fish the inhabitants with a landing net.

And I'm sure it's gonna be a real headache in september ! :lol:

There's another solution : built a tropical greenhouse all around the pond, standing it against the house. Add an amazonian room inside, with a completly covered wall with epiphyte plants like bromelias, orchids, tillandsias, ferns... Hey... That's sounds real good mates. But I am NOT gonna do this lol.

I mean...

Not now.

:lol:

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Is that water hyacinth?

Yes it is.

Very invasive. But they don't resist to below zero temperatures (here, it's -5 / -12 °C during winter). When they are much too numerous, I use them for vegetables, as organic fertilizer by composting. Fishes like those plants because they can hide and eat plankton inside their roots. I often place some pistias from the pond in my tanks. Schrimps and fishes are fond of all the things they're able to find inside.

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But don't forget I'm in France.

If they're not allowed in NZ, you can remplace them by any plants which grow fast.

Is the same thing for juncus, carex and cyperus (about biosecurity)?

They are very efficients to strip nutrients, heavy metal too.

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Thanks for your comments and informations :D

Today was a rainy day.

Heavy rain with thunderstorm. From 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.

The roof has got a leak and then, 2 cm of water inside. No damages fortunatly.

My ponds have got a heavy water change too.

We got our own fiordland down here ;)

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