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"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
... snips As far as a filter, I think one would need a pre-filter, mechanical filter, bio filter and a pressurized system to polish, be it beads, sand, or DE, and let's not forget the UV. And she better be very willing to test the water and keep an eye on pH, KH, and the nitrates... without algae to help out with that last one. ~jan Hi, Of course I would not do it like you would ;-) but do want to emphasize the point you made about algae. I've heard/read/made up, that about 30% of bio filtration happens right in the pond. The algae that will need to be brushed off to maintain this white setup will need to be compensated for with a larger filter no matter what type is used and closer monitoring of parameters. UV or not UV - not! L8R -_- how no NEWS is good |
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