Pooh's Pixie said:
How big is your pond in diameter? And why do you enjoy it? Just watching it, sitting around, what is it about it that you like?
My pond is approximately 9 feet by 5 feet and is a sort of kidney shape. It ranges in depth from 10 inches to 18 to 20 inches approximately.
I like to go out and watch the fish swimming around in it. Fish really do have personalities and when I had sliding patio doors they would feel/hear

the doors open and they would all swim up to see if I was coming to feed them. The pond is about 20 feet from the house

They will only come to the top if I approach the pond from the house. If I come from the backside they will stay nearer to the bottom. You can train them to eat out of your hand if you want to.
I have some fish in my pond that were born there and are doing well. Mating fish are very interesting

They can really thrash that water around and flip flop into the plant pots so that I think they are stuck in too little water but really they aren't.
I also have a small albino catfish that lives in the bottom. I don't see it very often. I have some rosy red minnows too that like to swim all together and stick closer to bottom or middle of the water level.
I have frogs that have shown up in my pond too. Last year I counted 5 frogs that I saw all at one time. Cool, different colours and sizes.
I like to see how the plants are growing and watching them flower. I like to listen to the water falling (although my husband HATES the sound of running water

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So much enjoyment from a pond with very little work (at least with mine). Well worth the effort, in my opinion.
poohlover, my words of advice as to size is to make it bigger than you thought you wanted it originally. Mine is too small and too shallow. I'd like a little more depth to put in some better plants. And of course if it is bigger you can put more plants and fish in it too.
My pond is made with a pond liner, not a prefab kind. If I were at home I would post a picture but I'm at work. Maybe I will find one and post it when I go home tonight.
