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Old March 17th 05, 06:57 AM
George
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"Sean Dinh" wrote in message
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I've been to Aquascape site, yet couldn't find any information regarding what
went inside the biofall. If you worry about killing the beneficial bacteria,
try cleaning half of the filter. Then clean the other half 2 weeks later. The
other option is to stop feeding the fish, and clean the filter now. Resume
feeding 2 weeks later.
My pond had a lot of plants, yet it had pea soup water. It cleared once my
better filter started to function. I had those same green water in an outdoor
aquarium. It remained green until I put in some Water Hyacinth. Plants alone
did not clear the water, the same could be said about filter.

Don't feel too bad. People with superior filters still have problem with pea
soup. They still need to resort to using UV filter to remove it. If you want a
quick solution, get one installed.


Hmmm. If the filter is so superior, why do they have pea green soup for water?
I only had this problem once, immediately after I set up my pond three years
ago. I haven't had it since.

As for bacteria products, I have no idea. I've never used them.


They work, and work well.