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    Help! my plastic pond has two cracks, both located in the shallow platform area of the pond. one is on the side, one on the floor of the platform. How can I patch these? Fish are in a large tub for now, plants not. Can I send the lily into dormancy so as not to lose it?

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    Cracked semi-rigid pond form

    Easiest thing to to would be to place a liner in it. Other than that id say dry it and clean it, then silicone the cracks. There are other options such a stuff like jb weld and other expoxies, but many are not aquatic safe.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by barrettsline View Post
      Easiest thing to to would be to place a liner in it. Other than that id say dry it and clean it, then silicone the cracks. There are other options such a stuff like jb weld and other expoxies, but many are not aquatic safe.
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      • #4
        Use fiber glass from th out side, and silicone from the inside. You can find fiberglass bondo stylefor easy application.
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        • #5
          Sounds like its time for a bigger pond. But if you try to fix this one watch what you use. some expoxies will melt a hole where the crack was. the expoxy would need to be for plastic. A new liner is the best way to fix it but remove the old plastic it could put a hole in the new liner.
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          • #6
            Thx everyone. Looks like we are going to try silicon (fish safe) and relevel it. Troy, a larger pond would suit me fine, if this doesn't work out, may be digging a bigger hole and going with a flexible liner. This one is 220 gallons.

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