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Actually, I just bought a $99 wet/dry PUMP vac from Costco. It works great.
As you clean the pond it pumps the water back out by attaching a garden hose to it. Great invention. The only thing is that my new Kois really like to come and check out the action. They sit there in formation by the sucking nozzle and they look like they are in a trance. I actually moved one of them (usually very shy) with my hand, as if he was a paperweight or something. Very odd behavior. Very cute too. "O3raledale" wrote in message ... Hello all, Year two here with my little 6x4 pond, and there is a layer of mud, leaves and assorted goo in the bottom of the pond. Can I stick a wet/dry vac hose in the bottom of the pond then turn the vac on and suck up the muck? I figured if I raised the hose out of the pond before I turned off the moter I wouldn't have a back wash problem. Will this work? Your thoughts? Thanks, Pat |
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