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Bead filters are the easiest filters to clean, which is what makes them
popular. There are better filters, but none that you can clean in a tux, like the bead filters. I started out with just a skimmer with a bottom drain feeding into the front of it and a bubble bead filter for my larger pond. Due to fish load, the frequency of cleaning increased, due to more solids, so I added a vortex separator, and then increased the size of the bead filter. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... Would a bead filter be the best bet for Oasis biosys ip-200 skimmer ? |
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