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I figger we're all geeks about large masses of water and filters, so it'd be
OK to ask you guys... Last year we got one of those inflatable 15 foot Wallmart pools. I chuckled about it at first, until I realized they are perfect. Set up in the summer, take down in the fall. Shallow enough for my 3 year old to feel comforttable, and perfect for me to sit with my above the water line. The problem with this thing is that the little paper filter system does not work. I am thinking of buying a "real" pool filter to keep it clean. I realize the filter will probably cost as much as the pool did, but if it save maintenance time, that is fine with me. Any ideas on how big of a system I would need? -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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FNG question. Sorta. | Mike S. | Reefs | 5 | January 8th 04 04:14 AM |