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I was told after it cures out, there is nothing toxic left. I looked at a couple of pond forums and asked a lot of questions before I built my pond. It had to be concrete because it supports a portion of a retaining wall. The only drawback is, it has to be done every 7 or so years. Mine s almost two years old and does not have any problems.

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If he is still around, he knows all the facts on product toxicity. He was sure to prevent me from contaminating the surroundings with redwood sawdust.
That is awesome! I killed one of my koi with sawdust from graces clubhouse :-(
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I was told after it cures out, there is nothing toxic left. I looked at a couple of pond forums and asked a lot of questions before I built my pond. It had to be concrete because it supports a portion of a retaining wall. The only drawback is, it has to be done every 7 or so years. Mine s almost two years old and does not have any problems.
You painted the entire pond interior with that stuff? If so, I am going home right now and do it (want to get out of this mad traffic).
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Why do you need to paint it. We have an old concrete fish pond built same year as the house, 1926. Pond had a couple of cracks in it. Drained the pond, used hydraulic cement on the cracks and filled it back up. Put the fish right back in. This was 5 years ago. No problems.
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Hey! I just signed up last night to sell my stalled project, after a 13 year absence
But this is my current area of expertise - I make/repair fountains and make art with water.
My go-to, bulletproof waterproofer for concrete substrates is DIY Wet Basement Waterproofing, Finishing & Flooring, Swimming Pool, Deck & Concrete Crack Repair, Roof & Industrial Floor Coating . It's the real (fairly expensive) deal. If you properly install this stuff, your pond will not leak unless a faultline opens up under your back yard . Given your shading and the fact that it's underwater, you shouldn't need to topcoat (UV exposure can cause color to change).
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Why do you need to paint it. We have an old concrete fish pond built same year as the house, 1926. Pond had a couple of cracks in it. Drained the pond, used hydraulic cement on the cracks and filled it back up. Put the fish right back in. This was 5 years ago. No problems.
This was my immediate thought when I read your post and I'm surprised it took this long to be posted. The only problem is locating the crack(s). If they are obvious, simply open them a bit with the tip of an old can opener and trowel in the cement. If the cracks are small, hair-line, and all over the surface, then the paint over suggestions are probably the best for now.
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Dryloc in hand. Will report back soon
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Get cheap goldfish and toss them in there. You'd be amazed what they will live through....
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Get cheap goldfish and toss them in there. You'd be amazed what they will live through....

If not, my kid will kill em'.
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Get cheap goldfish and toss them in there. You'd be amazed what they will live through....
get a few nice ones

they breed like rabbits

I got ten feeder goldfish in the spring
they grew from an inch or 2 too 6'' now
and have spawned 4 times in less then 6 months

I now have near a 100 plus 10 koi

+1 on drylock
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get a few nice ones

they breed like rabbits

I got ten feeder goldfish in the spring
they grew from an inch or 2 too 6'' now
and have spawned 4 times in less then 6 months

I now have near a 100 plus 10 koi

+1 on drylock
I am excited for my kids. Thanks for the support on the Drylok.

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