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@homiegali Great Stuff has pond foam, Savio and HD Hardwhere & Supply has some pond foam for under $7 a can. Home-Depot Sells Beccket brand from for almost $13/ Can... P.S. FOAM IS EXPENSIVE Do not use as mush as Aaron shows, use a vary little amount. After you fill a void wait 5 seconds before pulling the tube out of the void or your going to spill foam every where. Foam expands 50 -75% Use a little, add more later. Use some stone dust or cement dye to conceal the foam really well...
I did not know this stuff existed,when I think of the blummin hours I have spent readjusting rocks to get the water to flow right grrrr - thanks for vid
Yes. Split the outpue of the pump with a Tee or Wye. Run one side to the UV and One side to the Biofilter. Run the outputs of the biofilter and the UV into the waterfall filter. Use valves at the intlets of the UV and Biofilter to control waterflow.
Yes. Split the outpue of the pump with a Tee or Wye. Run one side to the UV and One side to the Biofilter. Run the outputs of the biofilter and the UV into the waterfall filter. Use valves at the intlets of the UV and Biofilter to control waterflow.
Hi Brian. Choosing a pump that accomodates all the units should not be too difficult. The one wild card is how much water you want coming down the fall. If allot of water is desired, max out the filter and use seperate pumps. If not, then choose one that accomodates all of them. You can email me directly here: aaron @ pondmarket . com
Hi Brian. Choosing a pump that accomodates all the units should not be too difficult. The one wild card is how much water you want coming down the fall. If allot of water is desired, max out the filter and use seperate pumps. If not, then choose one that accomodates all of them. You can email me directly here: aaron @ pondmarket . com
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Gregmills007 11 months ago
Any idea if a national chain carries this foam? I am needing some.
homiegali 2 years ago
@homiegali Great Stuff has pond foam, Savio and HD Hardwhere & Supply has some pond foam for under $7 a can. Home-Depot Sells Beccket brand from for almost $13/ Can... P.S. FOAM IS EXPENSIVE Do not use as mush as Aaron shows, use a vary little amount. After you fill a void wait 5 seconds before pulling the tube out of the void or your going to spill foam every where. Foam expands 50 -75% Use a little, add more later. Use some stone dust or cement dye to conceal the foam really well...
Arteolike 9 months ago
I did not know this stuff existed,when I think of the blummin hours I have spent readjusting rocks to get the water to flow right grrrr - thanks for vid
oscardoobidoo 2 years ago
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bkejme 4 years ago
Yes. Split the outpue of the pump with a Tee or Wye. Run one side to the UV and One side to the Biofilter. Run the outputs of the biofilter and the UV into the waterfall filter. Use valves at the intlets of the UV and Biofilter to control waterflow.
pondmarket 3 years ago
Yes. Split the outpue of the pump with a Tee or Wye. Run one side to the UV and One side to the Biofilter. Run the outputs of the biofilter and the UV into the waterfall filter. Use valves at the intlets of the UV and Biofilter to control waterflow.
pondmarket 3 years ago
Hi Brian. Choosing a pump that accomodates all the units should not be too difficult. The one wild card is how much water you want coming down the fall. If allot of water is desired, max out the filter and use seperate pumps. If not, then choose one that accomodates all of them. You can email me directly here: aaron @ pondmarket . com
pondmarket 4 years ago
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bkejme 4 years ago
Hi Brian. Choosing a pump that accomodates all the units should not be too difficult. The one wild card is how much water you want coming down the fall. If allot of water is desired, max out the filter and use seperate pumps. If not, then choose one that accomodates all of them. You can email me directly here: aaron @ pondmarket . com
pondmarket 4 years ago