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Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.



 
 
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Old April 9th 04, 03:38 PM
Jim
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Default Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.

I like bead filters but you really need some form
of settling tank between the bottom drain and the
bead filter.


Thanks for the input. A local pond guru suggested the same thing (a
settling tank for solids).

Do you have any suggestions on an inside-the-pond bottom drain?

Jim
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