How long does it take for a new pond to fill?

If you're filling your pond using a household water tap, you're probably looking at a max flow rate of 2.2gpm, which is about 132 gallons per hour. At this rate, running 24 hours per day, it would take 17 months to fill your pond, not allowing for evaporation, storm events, or other factors.
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How long does it take a new pond to settle?

It can take up to three years for a pond to completely mature, so relax and be patient. In the excitement of opening a new pond, you must resist the urge to put everything in at once. Be aware that there are certain steps that need to be taken for the first 30 days prior to adding fish.
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How long does it take to fill a 1/2 acre pond?

With a pump that fills the pond at a rate of 25 gallons per minute, it takes 26,066 minutes (651,658 gallons ÷ 25 gallons per minute) to fill the pond. 26,066 ÷ 60 minutes yields a total time of 435 hours. 435 hours ÷ 24 hours per day yields a total time of 18 days to fill the pool.
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How much water does it take to fill a 1 acre pond?

There are 43,560 square feet in one acre of water that is1 foot deep. It is equal to 325,851 gallons.
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How do I get a new pond to hold water?

Sodium bentonite is a great option. The pond may have poor clay content or was constructed improperly. When applying the bentonite be sure to properly compact the soil using a vibratory roller for best success. Ponds with very poor soils may require a geomembrane liner in order to hold water.
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Filling The New Pond With Water,,,Will It Hold?



Will a new pond lose water?

Ponds located in Midwest climate that is moderate with high humidity can expect to lose 1 to 1.5 inches of water weekly in the warm seasons. However, no need to measure or worry about this loss: these water levels are typically replaced naturally by the rain.
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Can I fill my pond with rain water?

Is Rain Good for My Pond? Rain can be beneficial to your pond by providing a free, soft water supply that does not have chemicals like chlorine or chloramine. This “free” resource often will not have harmful chemicals but presents many dangers of it's own to your pond.
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How deep should a pond be?

As a general rule of thumb, a pond should be 60cm (2ft) deep if you want plants and fish in it. Water that's too shallow is vulnerable to evaporating in warm weather and freezing in winter.
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How does a pond stay full?

Groundwater can help fill a pond, but in most places, this isn't usually enough to completely fill a pond, which means it will need to be supplemented with something else. Natural springs, if available, are an ideal source of water. Nicely flowing springs will keep the pond full of a continuous flow of clear water.
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When should you stock a new pond?

Spring or fall is the ideal time for pond stocking. Temperatures are mild and oxygen levels are high, so the stress factors that affect fish will be at their lowest. Once acclimated to your pond, they will be primed to flourish. Fish can also be added in the summer, but they will need a little more time to adjust.
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What is the best way to fill in a pond?

The best way to fill in a pond is to relocate any wildlife, use the pond's water pump to empty the water, clean out the remaining material, remove the liner, and use gravel and soil to ensure the ground is solid and won't sink. Once the pond is filled in you can landscape the area as normal.
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How deep should a 1/2 acre pond be?

The main consideration when planning the depth of your fishing pond is what species of fish you plan on stocking. For warm water species like bass and panfish, an average depth of 8-10 feet is preferred in a ½ acre pond. Larger ponds can go deeper, of course.
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How long does it take for a 1 acre pond to fill up?

If you're filling your pond using a household water tap, you're probably looking at a max flow rate of 2.2gpm, which is about 132 gallons per hour. At this rate, running 24 hours per day, it would take 17 months to fill your pond, not allowing for evaporation, storm events, or other factors.
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How long does it take for a pond to be established?

If you already have your filter unit installed and running, it is recommended to give your setup some time to establish a bacteria colony. The amount of time this takes can vary but typically you will be looking at waiting from at least 2 to 4 weeks.
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How long does new pond syndrome last?

This balance takes time as everything becomes established, but in the meantime, you'll likely experience new pond syndrome. In our experience, it takes between 70 and 90 days for a pond to reach equilibrium.
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Is a pond better in sun or shade?

It's generally advisable to build a pond in a sunny spot. You can, however, site a pond in an area that is in shade for part of the day, or sits in dappled shade. It's not a good idea to put a pond in a very shady area, as it will become stagnant – the plants that supply oxygen to the water will need some sunlight.
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What is a good size pond?

Wildlife will use the shoreline vegetation for concealment and as areas to search for food You also want the pond to have enough depth for the water to stay clean. I recomend a swimming pond to be no smaller then 40' x 40' and a minimal depth of 8'.
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How many fish should I have in my pond?

Here are some basic rules determining how many fish your pond can sustain: Rule 1: one 6″ fish for every hundred gallons of water. Rule 2: 1″ of fish per 10 gallons of water. Rule 3: 1” of fish for every square foot of surface area (24” deep pond)
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Can I fill my new pond with tap water?

Your pond will be happiest with rainwater as tap water has additional nutrients which can allow weeds to flourish and upset the natural balance of your new ecosystem. However, ponds can be topped up in dry weather with tap water if necessary (remember some evaporation is normal and to be expected).
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Is it OK to put tap water in a pond?

Can You Add Tap Water to a Pond? Never add tap water straight into your pond. Even if it doesn't have fish, the chlorine found in tap water can prove fatal for any lifeform, including plants.
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Is tap water safe for pond fish?

Can Pond Fish Survive In Tap Water? Once again, yes, but it needs to be treated first. You need to ensure that the tap water no longer contains chlorine or other harsh chemicals used to treat tap water, you need to get the temperature right, and you need to even out the pH level too.
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Why is my new pond losing water?

Settling at your pond's edge is the most common cause of a pond leaks in a new pond. Typically, the low edges are found around the stream and waterfall where settling may have occurred after a few rainfalls.
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Do pond plants drink a lot of water?

Depending on the type you have, pond plants are another cause of water loss because they consume water from the pond. Especially plants which bloom in summer, such as lilies, which typically consume large quantities of water.
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How much water does a pond lose per day?

On average a water feature will lose ½% to 1% of the gallons pumped per hour in a day. Remember to use the actual gallons pumped per hour, not just the size of the pump. See below to figure out the actual flow rate.
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