Pond for my O. Immunis
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 5:23 pm
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!
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!