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blove
July 7th 04, 06:05 PM
I have a 100 gallon pond made out of an old bathtub (pics here
http://www.deadjournal.com/~lady_crotalus scroll down a bit) I ordered a
filter on ebay and its a external tetra pond clear choice pf 1. Any
recomendations that will pump the water thru the big green barrel of a
filter? thanks.

~ jan JJsPond.us
July 11th 04, 07:22 AM
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:05:59 GMT, "blove" > wrote:

>I have a 100 gallon pond made out of an old bathtub (pics here
>http://www.deadjournal.com/~lady_crotalus scroll down a bit) I ordered a
>filter on ebay and its a external tetra pond clear choice pf 1. Any
>recomendations that will pump the water thru the big green barrel of a
>filter? thanks.
>
Wow, what an odd shaped bathtub, I think you put it to much better use as a
pond. As far as your question, if it didn't come with directions for best
pump size, I think I'd contact the manufacturer and see if you can get one.
~ jan


(Do you know where your water quality is?)

August 10th 04, 10:47 PM
If your pond is only 100 gallon, then one of the smaller
Pondmaster® Magnetic Drive Pump - PM1.5 would probably be your best
and least expensive choice.
This one is 140 GPH 9 watt magnetic drive pump from Danner
Manufacturing with flow-control valve.
And sells for only about $30 wholesale to the public at
www.backyard-lifestyle.com



On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 06:22:03 GMT, ~ jan JJsPond.us
> wrote:

>On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:05:59 GMT, "blove" > wrote:
>
>>I have a 100 gallon pond made out of an old bathtub (pics here
>>http://www.deadjournal.com/~lady_crotalus scroll down a bit) I ordered a
>>filter on ebay and its a external tetra pond clear choice pf 1. Any
>>recomendations that will pump the water thru the big green barrel of a
>>filter? thanks.
>>
>Wow, what an odd shaped bathtub, I think you put it to much better use as a
>pond. As far as your question, if it didn't come with directions for best
>pump size, I think I'd contact the manufacturer and see if you can get one.
>~ jan
>
>
> (Do you know where your water quality is?)

grubber
August 10th 04, 11:04 PM
> wrote in message
...
> If your pond is only 100 gallon, then one of the smaller
> Pondmaster® Magnetic Drive Pump - PM1.5 would probably be your best
> and least expensive choice.
> This one is 140 GPH 9 watt magnetic drive pump from Danner
> Manufacturing with flow-control valve.
> And sells for only about $30 wholesale to the public at
> www.backyard-lifestyle.com
>
>
>

You would almost think this is a joke. Nobody can be this stupid can they?
Responding to month old posts, one by one, with the same spam plug. I hope
he doesn't go through the whole month's worth of posts. Oof...

Go Fig
August 10th 04, 11:17 PM
In article >, grubber
> wrote:

> > wrote in message
> ...
> > If your pond is only 100 gallon, then one of the smaller
> > Pondmaster® Magnetic Drive Pump - PM1.5 would probably be your best
> > and least expensive choice.
> > This one is 140 GPH 9 watt magnetic drive pump from Danner
> > Manufacturing with flow-control valve.
> > And sells for only about $30 wholesale to the public at
> > www.backyard-lifestyle.com
> >
> >
> >
>
> You would almost think this is a joke. Nobody can be this stupid can they?
> Responding to month old posts, one by one, with the same spam plug. I hope
> he doesn't go through the whole month's worth of posts. Oof...

These prices are NOT wholesale.

jay
Tue Aug 10, 2004

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