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Old August 2nd 04, 03:36 AM
Granny Grump
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Default String Algae in Skippy Filter

Is it normal for a Skippy Filter to develop a case of string algae?
Will cat litter sprinkled on top kill the algae?
Should I just leave it alone since it isn't getting into my pond?
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Old August 2nd 04, 07:16 AM
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Default String Algae in Skippy Filter

On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 21:36:48 -0500, Granny Grump
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Is it normal for a Skippy Filter to develop a case of string algae?
Will cat litter sprinkled on top kill the algae?
Should I just leave it alone since it isn't getting into my pond?


Put a lid on it, and you'll have no more algae, other wise, yes this is
normal with any filter that light can get to. You could sort of consider it
a veggie filter.... but it could also clog and channel your water flow.
~ jan


(Do you know where your water quality is?)
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Old August 2nd 04, 02:02 PM
Granny Grump
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Default String Algae in Skippy Filter


Put a lid on it, and you'll have no more algae, other wise, yes this is
normal with any filter that light can get to. You could sort of consider it
a veggie filter.... but it could also clog and channel your water flow.


It is a veggie filter, so can't put a cover on it.
Maybe #2 won't have any plants, just a cover.

The drain is a 2" pipe. I glance at the pond quite frequently
throughout the day, so if that drain does get clogged, I will notice
it quickly.

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Old August 2nd 04, 07:59 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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Default String Algae in Skippy Filter

Oh well, in that case, it is part of the veggies in the veggie filter. )
~ jan


Put a lid on it, and you'll have no more algae, other wise, yes this is
normal with any filter that light can get to. You could sort of consider it
a veggie filter.... but it could also clog and channel your water flow.


It is a veggie filter, so can't put a cover on it.
Maybe #2 won't have any plants, just a cover.

The drain is a 2" pipe. I glance at the pond quite frequently
throughout the day, so if that drain does get clogged, I will notice
it quickly.


(Do you know where your water quality is?)
 




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