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TomM in NY
April 20th 04, 06:38 PM
I want to switch from using pea gravel to a better medium in my bio filter
(made out of a plastic milk crate with cut to size furnace filter surrounding
the inside-the pea gravel was inside and my pump was in the middle of the pea
gravel).
I cannot believe how much bio balls are....seems pretty expensive for plastic
balls!!! Anyone have any cheaper suggestions?
Thanks,
tom
Benign Vanilla
April 20th 04, 06:48 PM
"TomM in NY" > wrote in message
...
> I want to switch from using pea gravel to a better medium in my bio filter
> (made out of a plastic milk crate with cut to size furnace filter
surrounding
> the inside-the pea gravel was inside and my pump was in the middle of the
pea
> gravel).
> I cannot believe how much bio balls are....seems pretty expensive for
plastic
> balls!!! Anyone have any cheaper suggestions?
If you have a sawsall, you can but a length of 2'' PVC for a few bucks, and
chop it up into custom made bio balls.
--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
Benign Vanilla
April 20th 04, 06:48 PM
"TomM in NY" > wrote in message
...
> I want to switch from using pea gravel to a better medium in my bio filter
> (made out of a plastic milk crate with cut to size furnace filter
surrounding
> the inside-the pea gravel was inside and my pump was in the middle of the
pea
> gravel).
> I cannot believe how much bio balls are....seems pretty expensive for
plastic
> balls!!! Anyone have any cheaper suggestions?
If you have a sawsall, you can but a length of 2'' PVC for a few bucks, and
chop it up into custom made bio balls.
--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
really ka30p
April 20th 04, 07:21 PM
I've heard of plastic hair curlers, plastic forks,
bags of vinyl screening, packing tape.
kathy :-)
(still use ka30p for email
this acct. is for reading rec.ponds only)
really ka30p
April 20th 04, 07:21 PM
I've heard of plastic hair curlers, plastic forks,
bags of vinyl screening, packing tape.
kathy :-)
(still use ka30p for email
this acct. is for reading rec.ponds only)
Sean Dinh
April 20th 04, 08:54 PM
I'm happy with lava rocks.
TomM in NY wrote:
> I want to switch from using pea gravel to a better medium in my bio filter
> (made out of a plastic milk crate with cut to size furnace filter surrounding
> the inside-the pea gravel was inside and my pump was in the middle of the pea
> gravel).
> I cannot believe how much bio balls are....seems pretty expensive for plastic
> balls!!! Anyone have any cheaper suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> tom
Sean Dinh
April 20th 04, 08:54 PM
I'm happy with lava rocks.
TomM in NY wrote:
> I want to switch from using pea gravel to a better medium in my bio filter
> (made out of a plastic milk crate with cut to size furnace filter surrounding
> the inside-the pea gravel was inside and my pump was in the middle of the pea
> gravel).
> I cannot believe how much bio balls are....seems pretty expensive for plastic
> balls!!! Anyone have any cheaper suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> tom
grubber
April 20th 04, 09:30 PM
"TomM in NY" > wrote in message
...
> I want to switch from using pea gravel to a better medium in my bio filter
> (made out of a plastic milk crate with cut to size furnace filter
surrounding
> the inside-the pea gravel was inside and my pump was in the middle of the
pea
> gravel).
> I cannot believe how much bio balls are....seems pretty expensive for
plastic
> balls!!! Anyone have any cheaper suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> tom
>
I'm experimenting with outdoor carpet. I got a 6x9 carpet from HomeDespot
for $19, left it outside during a thunderstorm to rinse well, then cut in
strips. The fibers have to have as much surface area as bioballs. Had to
weight it down with rocks, but otherwise, so far so good.
grubber
April 20th 04, 09:30 PM
"TomM in NY" > wrote in message
...
> I want to switch from using pea gravel to a better medium in my bio filter
> (made out of a plastic milk crate with cut to size furnace filter
surrounding
> the inside-the pea gravel was inside and my pump was in the middle of the
pea
> gravel).
> I cannot believe how much bio balls are....seems pretty expensive for
plastic
> balls!!! Anyone have any cheaper suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> tom
>
I'm experimenting with outdoor carpet. I got a 6x9 carpet from HomeDespot
for $19, left it outside during a thunderstorm to rinse well, then cut in
strips. The fibers have to have as much surface area as bioballs. Had to
weight it down with rocks, but otherwise, so far so good.
news.verizon.net
April 20th 04, 11:22 PM
Try wiffle golf balls or I had success with buying broken bags of lava rock
very inexpensively.
Rick
news.verizon.net
April 20th 04, 11:22 PM
Try wiffle golf balls or I had success with buying broken bags of lava rock
very inexpensively.
Rick
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