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![]() After watching it loose water at a time when evaporation should have been low, i have come to the concusion that dropping water levels in my pond could be due to a small leak (caused possibly by birds). I need to find this leak and if possible fix it but i have no i dea where to start. I know roughly the area, but narrowing this down is proving difficult. can any one suggest any tips for locating the leak please? -- GardenCadet |
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