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nortyler
May 27th 05, 04:53 PM
I am thinking of installing one of these skimmers and am wondering if
they work well? I thought one of you may have one in your pond already.
I am going to split the intake of a 3500 gph pump between a Tetra
bottom vac and the skimmer.
I am wondering if anyone has any easy method for anchoring anachris?
This will be the one impediment to the leaves getting to the skimmer. I
currently have a giant tangle of it floating on the pond surface. I do
not think a hoop will look right and the bottom of my pond is just a
liner, no rocks. Does anachris root or is it just a floater?

nortyler
May 27th 05, 05:15 PM
Sorry that's anacharis I'm talking about.

nortyler
May 27th 05, 05:15 PM
Sorry that's anacharis I'm talking about.

~ janj JJsPond.us
May 28th 05, 03:03 AM
On 27 May 2005 08:53:38 -0700, "nortyler" > wrote:

>I am thinking of installing one of these skimmers and am wondering if
>they work well? I thought one of you may have one in your pond already.
>I am going to split the intake of a 3500 gph pump between a Tetra
>bottom vac and the skimmer.
>I am wondering if anyone has any easy method for anchoring anachris?
>This will be the one impediment to the leaves getting to the skimmer. I
>currently have a giant tangle of it floating on the pond surface. I do
>not think a hoop will look right and the bottom of my pond is just a
>liner, no rocks. Does anachris root or is it just a floater?

I love the no-niche skimmer design, I use it on my home pond and at the
demo garden pond. I think you'll get really good result with 3500 gph. I
only have 1500 gph at home and 1800 at the D.pond, yet it works.

As far as anacharis, stick the ends into some gravel or river rock in a
pot, it does make anchor roots. ~ jan

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nortyler
May 28th 05, 01:11 PM
thanks