Large indoor pond/river-like project HELP needed

We have planned it a little differently recently......

it is going to look more like this
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(dots are just for filling the spaces out to prevent reformatting of blank spaces)

i thought it would be way easier to build it all squared up like that instead of the first rounder idea.

I am still puzzled what material I will be using....... polyurethane is expensive and so is fiberglass. I haven't checked for prices yet but that's what I have been told.

As for fishes that will be put in, I am not too much worried about that, I will decide which species I put together in there when time comes.

thanks
Oli
 
Best material would be concrete block with a decorative capping, the concrete would have to be sealed to prevent leaching - epoxy coatings are typically used for this. An alternative would be decorative stone/concrete block, the kind used for retaining walls, along with EPDM 40mil rubber liner - I only suggest this because the depth is only max 24". Yet another alternative would be 2"x6" wood stud frame with 1" plywood - but I would be hesitant to use this because of the shape.

Talk to any building supply sales rep about pricing and amount needed.

Re: bottom/side drains,... yes by all means if you can incorporate them then do so - for this design 4 to 5 would be ideal.

Feel free to check out my web site (see sig) and browse through the construction section for build ideas.
 
Im curious, how did the pond turn out?
 
oh...lol nevermind
 
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