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Old April 30th 06, 08:44 PM posted to rec.ponds
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Default Pressurised pond filters - any good?

How grateful I am to be working with veggie filter ponds instead of smaller
filters. Drain them once a year (or even 2 years) and forget the clog
stuff. Could you manage a vegie filter so the plant roots can strain the
muck instead of you?

Jim

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I'm having to clean my current uv/filter (a Hozelock model) every few
days. I enquired at a local supplier about a larger replacement and
was steered towards a Oase Filtoclear pressurised model.

I thought I read somewhere these were not up to much but cannot find
the reference now, anyone have one of these or any views on
pressurised filters in general?

tnx

John W



 




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