wonderful pond! I don't think these are sold In the USA as I haven't ever seen them for sale online or in person.
Well... if ever they look/sound good enough for you, you could always ask somebody to make them for you?
Not necessarily using a resin pool then : you could make a wooden pool, and then ask some help to cover it with fiberglass...?
(Apparently, it is supposed "to last 50 years" if covered with fiberglass...?)
They’re seriously durable and pretty thick. I’ve only owned mine for three years but it’s sure taken quite a beating, my ducks are rough swimmers and it’s even been displaced from it’s hole several times due to the force of natural ground water (I recommend building up because of that issue). I can also stand and walk around in it myself after I drain and empty it for cleaning. In my opinion it’s 100% worth the price. Before, I was going through several Kiddie pools a year. This has been permanent since I got it. The ducks prefer it too- they can actually dive in it (mines about three feet deep with a one foot shelf).
Surprised fewer people use these. Sure they’re meant for fish, but they hold up great.
Okay... so, I could use it for ducks...!!
...Great to know.
Thank you so very much for your reply...!!
I have found one that really interests me, and that I don't even need to bury in the ground (digging in my yard is just too hard for me) : https://www.fermedebeaumont.com/bassin-de-jardin-ubbink-victoria-quadro-7-rectangulaire-980-litres-p15487.html
It is expensive, so I can't buy it now... but if it can last several years, I actually don't lose much money in the long term.
Thank you again for your reply.
I have been waiting so long for somebody to give me some informations on these polyethylene pools and their use for waterfowl...!!