Swimming Pool to Pond Conversion – How To Part 2 of 2

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“In The Pursuit Of All Things Aquatic” the Pond Hunter brings you Part 2 of a project that transforms an abandoned swimming pool into a beautiful koi pond. Part 2 features the completed project, Part 1 shows the demolition and rebuild. Enjoy!

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August 12, 2011

Callofduty4nub @ 12:48 am #

wow nice camera quality! what camera did you use? and nice video!

thePondHunter @ 6:29 am #

@Callofduty4nub Hey, thanks for checking out the video and commenting. I used a Sony HD camera, I love it.

gianolrac @ 9:24 am #

very good job mike. i really loved the outcome of it. very nice ambiance, very nice landscaping.. very nice waterfalls. very nice everything..

15,000gallons per hour? wow! that’s a monster pump..

thePondHunter @ 11:06 am #

@gianolrac Hi, thanks for watching and commenting! I actually used 2 pumps to get the 15,000 gph. thanks again. Visit me on Facebook too!

jakoi945 @ 9:12 pm #

looks great are u planning on being at koi America 2011

August 13, 2011

CoralMan24 @ 1:26 am #

wow you guys did a great job as usual what a beautiful pond and landscaping love it.

thePondHunter @ 6:40 am #

@CoralMan24 Hey Coralman, thanks much for commenting and watching. I appreciate the compliment! Visit me on facebook too. PH

August 14, 2011

CoralMan24 @ 1:52 am #

@thePondHunter your welcome I’ll be sure to look you up on Facebook :)

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