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Old August 17th 04, 09:04 PM
matrix j
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Default Rubbermaid pump bio/prefilter

I am wanting to make a biological prefilter out of a large flat
rubbermade container using some coarse and medium density pads and
springflo for the bio medium.
The pre-filter will be placed at the bottom of my pond.

Pondmaster and little giant sell theirs for around $60 for a SMALL 12 x
12 or 12 x 24 size...but they look very easy to make.

Anyone have any links?

TIA

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Old August 18th 04, 01:11 AM
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"matrix j" wrote in message
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I am wanting to make a biological prefilter out of a large flat
rubbermade container using some coarse and medium density pads and
springflo for the bio medium.
The pre-filter will be placed at the bottom of my pond.


I have the Tetra PF1 in the in-pond intake filter version from eBay for $61
from reefboy0001 including S&H.
If your labor is worth anything to you this is a good deal.
It cleared all the sediment out of the water in short order. It has
bioballs, a carbon pad, and a white poly pad. I added poly quilting.
One strange thing did happen. We had a big storm and when I returned home
the intake filter basket was floating in the pond. The neighbor had
switched off the pump, so it was okay. I never did figure out what made the
tub float to the surface. A big rock and two 1/2" [1 cm] holes in the bottom
should fix that without compromising the flow rate.
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Crashj


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Old August 18th 04, 03:30 AM
JB
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Try out this link

http://www.skippysstuff.com/biofiltr.htm


"matrix j" wrote in message
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I am wanting to make a biological prefilter out of a large flat
rubbermade container using some coarse and medium density pads and
springflo for the bio medium.
The pre-filter will be placed at the bottom of my pond.

Pondmaster and little giant sell theirs for around $60 for a SMALL 12 x
12 or 12 x 24 size...but they look very easy to make.

Anyone have any links?

TIA



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Old August 18th 04, 02:16 PM
Benign Vanilla
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"matrix j" wrote in message
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I am wanting to make a biological prefilter out of a large flat
rubbermade container using some coarse and medium density pads and
springflo for the bio medium.
The pre-filter will be placed at the bottom of my pond.

Pondmaster and little giant sell theirs for around $60 for a SMALL 12 x
12 or 12 x 24 size...but they look very easy to make.

Anyone have any links?


Try these,

http://www.iheartmypond.com/Design/D...rs/default.asp
http://www.iheartmypond.com/Filtration/default.asp

BV.


 




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