The Duck-ponics Experiment - Raising minnows

Do you leave the pump running 24/7? Probably a fairly small pump, but do you notice a difference in the electricity bill? I wouldn't think they'd use that much energy, but I really don't know

We leave it running. With all the electronics my son leaves running 24/7, we have not noticed a big jump in the utility bill. Of course, we recently switched to CFLs, so it could just be a wash.

The new duckweed is on it's way. I also have the parts for a people food container. Once I get the duckweed going, I will put that in line.​
 
So wifezilla you don't have to drain the pond, the filtration works good? That would be awesome, my neighbor builds ponds for a living and would be willing to help.
 
The only ongoing issue appears to be sediment, but I am able to suck it up with a wet/dry vac without too much hassle. The muck then goes on the garden beds. There is algae on the sides and that will eventually have to be scrubbed, but I am honestly not too worried about that.

I do get water change over from evaporation (seriously...this IS in Colorado
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) but I am using WAY less per day when I was doing fill and dump with the tupperware container. That was 10 gallons and I often filled that twice a day. I think may be adding 2-3 gallons on average per day now.

Not only do the ducks splash stuff out, but the local wild birds are using my pond as a water source (so much for biosecurity
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) AND the cats think the water feature is a cat waterer!

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I bet!!!

I know dumping and refilling water over the winter was a real pain. I may need some kind of pond heater for next Winter though. I did have some freezing issues after I first set it up.
 
I'm working on setting this up, although I don't intend to make mine look so pretty.
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I set it up with an existing pump I had (extra sump pump) and it just pumped way too fast & hard. What duck wants to swim in a pond that will suck them into the filter?
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So I got to hunting and found the Sunterra 450gph pump. I did my homework and this is the cheapest price: http://www.thehardwarecity.com/?sku=2852556 and ups delivered it 2 days after I ordered! It says 38 watt energy need- so I'm guessing that's like leaving a 40watt bulb on 24/7? Doable!

I'm really interested in seeing if I can keep the water truly clean in a 100 gallon pond, because I'd love to go larger scale IF the water can be maintain safe enough for my horses to drink.
 
Feel free to post photos and observations here. The more of us trying things out, the better results we will all end up with.
 
Wow what a great thread. Thanks Wifezilla for posting such detail through the entire process.

We added six ducks to our flock of ~30 chickens this year and have been debating whether or not to dig a pond somewhere on our 4 acres. We have a few small areas (8x10ft or so) that are prone to collecting water anyway, wouldn't be to hard to dig them out a bit, throw a liner in one and call it our "duck pond."

We're slowly building up a fruit tree orchard and I know the ducks will help out on beetles & other pests if I can get them to hang around the fruit trees! Getting electricity out to that area could be a challenge, though.

Filtering a 1,500 gallon (give or take) pond has been my biggest concern. We have a kiddie pool we use for the ducks now but such a pain to dump/clean every day or two, man they dirty it up fast. Only six ducks now but will probably add more next spring. Plus, I know if we had a larger pond we'd have alot more visitors -- even with the kiddie pool we're using now there's a pair of mallards that flies over to visit and "hang" with our ducks almost every day.

Alot of great ideas in this thread, I love the idea if sticking a pond in my orchard & using the wastewater for my trees.

Thanks again!
 
I put the duckweed in the top of the large container Friday. Today, it is gone. Stupid me did not take in to account that Bungie, a rouen, has a much longer neck than any of the other ducks. He sure enjoyed the snack
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Only I would have trouble growing an invasive weed.
 

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