Hi Janet,
Sorry to say my journey ended. I researched until I was blue in the face, and despite my willingness to work hard, the money associated with such a huge amount of water was more than I could afford. It would have taken massive pumps and huge biofiltration to keep the water from looking like pea soup. We decided to clean it up (it WAS pea soup, and with goldfish living in it to boot), and maybe get some more use out of it. Maybe the teenagers will come 'round yet.
I should have documented my journey in getting it cleared up. It went from nasty, nasty, to crystal clear in about 1 week flat using only massive amounts of chlorine. It always amazes me. I helped a friend open a pool that had not been opened in 3 years. It had frogs in it, and about 1/4" of sludge on the bottom. In about a week and a half, it was crystal clear. She couldn't believe it!
Anyhow, thanks for asking. I still would love a pond, but I talked with a lot of pond people, and that was just too huge a volume of water to keep clean with the budget I had in mind.
Take care,
Sandy
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