On July 3rd I started construction on my pond for my O. Immunis. These are native to NYS and so an outdoor pond is best for them. The design of the pond was a rough oval about 12' by 24' and 2' deep with no liner. The soil here is just about pure clay and there are ponds all over the area. I feel safe not using a liner. Besides, the crays would not survive a lined pond as they need to dig in for the winter.
This is the site of the future pond. I used to be a garden.
Here I am well at work digging away.
My son Jake is giving me a break here. He is almost 13 and was chomping at the bit to get at the backhoe.
Here is a close-up of him hard at work.
Here is the rough opening of the pond.
I have since leveled the bottom and added water. More pics to come.
After only 3 days a frog has already moved in! The nearest pond is over 100 yards away. If you build it, they will come!
Pond for my O. Immunis
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Looking good!
I look forward to seeing you're progress.
I have a pond too, though I don't keep crays in it, I keep a Northern Pike! Along with schools of minnows, and the massive number of things that lives there. Its a REALLY big pond that me and my family dug out maybe 8 years ago.
We are moving soon though...On the plus side, there is already a 'natural' pond on location. A HUGE natural pond. It's big enough to go canoeing on, and is connected to several creeks.
Er, sorry, didn't mean to hijack the thread.
Are you going to put any type of filtration on it?
-John
I look forward to seeing you're progress.
I have a pond too, though I don't keep crays in it, I keep a Northern Pike! Along with schools of minnows, and the massive number of things that lives there. Its a REALLY big pond that me and my family dug out maybe 8 years ago.
We are moving soon though...On the plus side, there is already a 'natural' pond on location. A HUGE natural pond. It's big enough to go canoeing on, and is connected to several creeks.
Er, sorry, didn't mean to hijack the thread.
Are you going to put any type of filtration on it?
-John