Saltwater pond??

DeputyChiefJR

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Hey, out of curiosity...Could someone who actually lived in a tropical climate have a koi-like pond for saltwater fish???
 
can't see why not, although I would have mine close to the hose and then viewable via a window through the basement wall.
 
Aquarium world here in Houston has a very large indoor saltwater pond (they call it a lagoon).
Very cool. I'm sure quite expensive.
 
sprintermike said:
Aquarium world here in Houston has a very large indoor saltwater pond (they call it a lagoon).
Very cool. I'm sure quite expensive.

The one with the stingrays? And the huge diving suit?
 
I have an uncle who grew up in the Dominican Republic, where he kept a cement pond with salt water tropical fish. He caught the fish himself (not sure I’d recommend that part, but it’s kind of cool).
 
If you can catch your own fish , that is one of the most exciting parts of keeping them.
 
I live in Florida and I just bought a house with a koi pond out back. I have a well developed 75g reef and know quite a bit about SW aquariums. I am going to switch it to salwater and put small grouper, snook, and redfish in it. Does anyone have any advice or webpages that will help me keep my water parameters in check?
 
what about evaporation and rain, how are those going to effect the SG level, lets say suddenly there is a large storm while you are sleeping, the next morning you wake up, the pond is double the size, and the sg is 1.010, all within 8 hours. Then think about evaporation and how it can raise the SG fast. IMO i wouldnt do it. There might be days where the temp goes in the 90's, how are you going to keep it cool?
 
Those are some good points. So can I take the koi out and put cichlids in? How do they react to temp. change? Sorry to lack so much knowledge on the FW stuff. I'm a SW guy.
 
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