[OOC: No problem! Reeds, particularly the Phragmites australis (common reed), which they're hoping to plant, can overtake a pond and choke out other forms of life if it's not planted carefully in container beds.
As well, they are best suited for shallow water- in this case, 15 cm-40 cm (which is half a foot, to a foot and one inch in depth, though we could go up to two feet in depth at its deepest). The length is likely to be about three feet in width, with the max of four feet in length, but it could made even smaller as needed.
Also, the main reason is to cultivate the plant Aglaophotis and white camilla, as well as other plants that only grow in areas such as a reed pond for cultivation. Certain plants would need the conditions of the reeds for their filteration purposes in order to thrive, but might very well kill the fish.
In short: small shallow pond for cultivation purposes of shallow plants is the idea!]
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As well, they are best suited for shallow water- in this case, 15 cm-40 cm (which is half a foot, to a foot and one inch in depth, though we could go up to two feet in depth at its deepest). The length is likely to be about three feet in width, with the max of four feet in length, but it could made even smaller as needed.
Also, the main reason is to cultivate the plant Aglaophotis and white camilla, as well as other plants that only grow in areas such as a reed pond for cultivation. Certain plants would need the conditions of the reeds for their filteration purposes in order to thrive, but might very well kill the fish.
In short: small shallow pond for cultivation purposes of shallow plants is the idea!]