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20 Pond Myths
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4. Your pond must be at least three-feet deep in order to
keep koi.
There are thousands of two-foot deep ponds around the country,
full of happy and healthy koi. A common myth is that ponds must be built at
least 3-feet deep, especially if they contain koi and or are located in a colder
climate. You see, the water in a two-foot deep pond will only freeze eight
inches down, even in the coldest of climates, because of the insulating
qualities of the earth that surrounds the pond.
A pond that is too deep could be
considered a swimming pool by your local government and therefore fall under
strict guidelines and codes. Also, more digging means more work, more water to
fill the pond, and more additives to treat algae and fish illnesses.
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