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Junior's Prospect Landscaping
New to Angi
Water Feature - Install a Fountain or Waterfall

Serving Barstow, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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We have the experience and we are committed to providing quality workmanship and superior customer service on all our applications. We at Junior's Prospect Landscaping strive to maintain our reputation as a high quality, very service oriented company with our main focus being customer satisfaction.\nwww.jplandscaping20.com

Fountains questions, answered by experts

Yes, your fish should stay alive in a frozen pond if you winterize it properly. By ensuring your pond has enough oxygen, good water quality, and a hole to release harmful gases, your pond and fish have the best chance of staying alive and healthy. However, if you have tropical fish, they should be overwintered indoors.

Most pond installations take 3-10 days, depending on excavation, liner placement, and filtration setup.

Small ponds can be drained and filled in about a day. Larger ponds will take two or three days for professional removal.

Algae growth is a common issue for misters, but you can do several things to prevent it. First, use a sealed water tank with distilled or filtered water to fuel your misters. Second, blow out the misters after every use so no water is left in the tubing. Third, thoroughly clean the misting system every several weeks of use at minimum during the warmest months. Third, wherever possible positioning tubing and the water tank away from direct sunlight and in the coolest areas possible.

How many fish can call your pond home depends on the volume of the pond and the fish size. Your pond's filtration system also influences the number of fish that will thrive in a pond. A general rule of thumb is to have 1 inch of fish for every square foot in a pond that's 2 feet deep. Another rule of thumb you can follow is to have one koi fish for every 200 gallons of water or two goldfish for every 200 gallons.

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