Pasadena Showcase 2008 | 35′ Pondless

Pasadena Showcase 2008 | 35′ Pondless

Wandering Stream with Bubbling Urn Fountains

The more water features the better! This wandering 35 foot long stream and pond project started as just that. But soon after it was completed, the homeowner added on 4 more bubbling urns along the stream.

The water features people get the most enjoyment from, are those they can truly interact with. Creating stepping stone pathways and large boulders for both kids and adults to explore is always a creative way to ensure the water feature is enjoyed and appreciated for many years!

35′ Stream | Sequoia Blue Rock | Disapearring Fountain Urns

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The Pond Stars “TANKED” TV | 22′ x 4′ Pond

The Pond Stars “TANKED” TV | 22′ x 4′ Pond

Nat Geo Wild’s Pond Stars build a pond for Animal Planets “Tanked” Headquarters at ATM

We were invited out to help Nat Geo Wild’s “The Pond Stars”  not only build a stunning 15×30′ koi pond, but take it up a notch with adding partially submerged bubbling stacked slate urn fountains along with aquatic plants and koi fish for Animal Planets “Tanked” at ATM Headquarters in Las Vegas NV.

We traveled with our Aquascape team – California Waterscapes, BJA Aquascapes, Atlantis Water Gardens and Full Service Aquatics – and “The Pond Stars” and came together to design and build a water feature for ATM’s entryway that in the end resulted in a stunning and fully functional natural ecosystem!

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Special credit to BJL Aquascapes for capturing these photos. Thank you Aquascape, The Pond Stars and Tanked for calling us to come help you make this dream into a reality!

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California State University Northridge (CSUN) | 100′ x 50′ Pond

California State University Northridge (CSUN) | 100′ x 50′ Pond

California State University Northridge Project

California State University Northridge (CSUN) Pond supplies a home for many ducks, geese, turtles and insects that just like us, need water to survive. This large scale was desperately in need of a make-over. CSUN had the option to fill in the existing pond on campus, but instead decided renovate it and make is more sustainable for nature and our wildlife in the surrounding communities. CSUN brought in the experts – California Waterscapes and Pro Ponds West, who specialize in the construction and renovation of natural looking ponds and water features here in Southern California.

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The pond has come with some controversy, also with additions of non-native red-eared slider turtles that have adapted to the pond. Over the years, people have taken their household pets that they have bought for small tanks that have outgrown their home and released them in the pond on CSUN’s campus. Homeowners have decided to take the easy route and drop them at the CSUN pond to solve their problems. This has only transferred the problem to the CSUN pond to handle a turtle population that is detrimental to native turtles of California and across the United States. While the turtles seem to be a nice addition to the pond to visitors, they actually are harmful to the wildlife.

CSUN has chosen to keep the turtles in a somewhat quarantine environment at their pond, while trying to make the feature more sustainable for all types of wildlife. In the process making the experience for visitors and students more enjoyable. The pond will act as a living, breathing, sustainable ecosystem that’s enjoyable for visitors, but more importantly keeping our ever precious water environment from being destroyed.

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