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Add super activated carbon ( same stuff used in home aquariums) to your
waterfall. Patty "Nathan A. Smith" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, Just joined the group -- looks like a great resource. I have built a pond (my very first) that is about 9ft by 7 ft and 30" deep at places. I have it inhabited by 7 goldfish and 2 koi (all are under 5" right now). I have a waterfall powered by a 1200 gal/hour pump. My skimmer is a "Savio compact skimmerfilter". The skimmer (at least claims) is a skimmer, a biofilter, and UV (optional, of course). After installing it -- I had to wonder about the biofiltering capabilites as the matting quickly got clogged up with "stuff", so I added some lava rock int he compartment that the pump resides. Now, that I have described my pond -- the problem. I have mostly brown water. It doesn't look like alge (at least I don't think so). However adding a clarifier like "crystal lagoon" didn't clear it up. So what is the best way to clear this up? And is there a way to keep the pond clean? Also anyone have comments on the savio? Thanks a lot for the information Nasa |
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