DIY Pond Filter part2
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Some green is good... Green Algae is good... Plus, algae is a type of plant and they let off oxygen where the fish breath out carbon dioxide and the plants breath in the carbon dioxide.
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What kind of pump are you using?
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Why are you medicating your fish? What was wrong with them?
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nice pond :)
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did u use anything to cover the pump inlet so debris wont mess ur pump up ? or u just leave it like that ?
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Very informative and excellent video thanx for posting.
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nomatter what spin you put on it the water is green looks bad like your not professional try barly pellets
tonmagicwon 2 years ago
@tonmagicwon this tank is away from the main store and never seen by our customers, so I don't worry much about not appearing professional- if you're constructing for a clientele, it's unlikely they will put up with green water for any reason. But if you're breeding koi , it's a different story.
LilyISay 2 years ago
nope, nothing on the inlet, but the ponds are heavily netted all the time so it's not an issue. We also use solids-handling pumps. However, if you do want to protect the inlet there's lots of things that will work- we generally use 2 water plant baskets strapped around the pump as a prefilter.
LilyISay 3 years ago
Very welcome. More to come as and when we have the time to make them.
LilyISay 3 years ago