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Alan's pond - Nearing completion


Well I just had to didn't I?
All I had left to do was fill the pool up after applying my flowcoat and letting it dry for what seemed ages (3 weeks of sun actually).
I cut capping stones for the wall next and after cementing them in place drained the pool and refilled it with water which was to hold my fish as you will see in my next update to this site.
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Well, I didn't think I would get there but I have and it was through friendships and people power that enabled it to happen.

Alan has now moved house and so no further information is available - Eric

IMPORTANT. The views expressed in this article are the views of the writer, and may not agree with some other articles on this website. There are many ways of successfully doing the same way, and it is important to check what you want to do with an experienced koi-keeper, or your local dealer.

   
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