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Dan,
Need? I don't know if I would say that they are mandatory, but I believe both are highly desirable. The skimmer will catch leaves, pollen, dust, and a lot of the other stuff that hits the pond before it has a chance to settle, and that means less mess on the bottom. The bottom drain will constantly be working to clean the bottom for you so that you don't have to get in and do it with a net, or broom and shovel. Both should have some kind of catchment to catch the debris before it goes into the pump, whether it is a lower pond, a strainer basket, or a settlement chamber. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "DAN" wrote in message om... Hello everyone. I'm a newbie to pond construction. So please excuse my questions if they sound dumb. I'm planning to put in a liner pond.. about 15 x 20 x 2.5 Do I need both a skimmer and a bottom drain. My pump is only 1.5" diameter. Will this work for a bottom drain. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks. |
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