artemis, kinda taking the fun out of this! LOL! Just kidding, of course. OK, I understand what you're saying and of course I know that if such a tragedy did happen, I most certainly would be sued. But I suspect I'd also be sued if some kid played hide-&-seek behind my central air unit and got electricuted. The risk of a freak accident lies with decks, jungle-gyms, trampolines, pools, pets, etc., etc. One part of me thinks I'm being too concerned considering that the association itself has an nice 5 acre unsecured/unsupervised pond in the middle of the neighborhood complete with steep banks and a quick drop-off, but on the other hand I don't want to create a hazard prone to an accident. I guess I'm trying to decide if a landscaping pond is a true hazard to kids or just another possible site for a freak accident. I do like the idea of making it shallow and foregoing the fish. I'm glad to hear plants would still be an option. I think I may go that route. That said, can anyone advice me on maintenance with a pond that has rocks filling the bottom? Seems with all those nooks and crannies, it would foul up faster. I do have a 500 gallon pump and filter to this set-up with is approximately 200 gallons total. Thanks all!!!
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