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I heard of a drip water filler. They allow small amounts of water in to
the pond/aquarium. And drain some out at the same time. I need more in on this item. Do they work? Thank you |
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 23:21:56 -0500, (DD DDD) wrote:
Anyone? Assuming you're not talking coffee, ;o) I bet what you might be looking for is called a Trickle Tower. Here's one article with pictures and diagram: http://www.texaskoi.com/Articles/Koi...yourselfTT.htm ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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Trickle tower?
I made one using lava rock, pvc pipe and a bucket lid. Cut a hold in the center of the lid the size of the pvc pipe. Then I hot glued the lava rock around the outer edge of the bucket lid and slowly built up the edges as the glue sets. Mine is about 18" tall, your's can be whatever size you desire. I put the tower on a plastic crate with the pump inside with the pvc pipe going thru the crate and placed the tower on the crate. Then pour additional lava rock in the open area of the tower. My pvc rises slightly above the lava rock. Plug in the pump and your tower is working. -- Bonnie NJ "DD DDD" wrote in message ... Anyone? |
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Trickle tower?
I made one using lava rock, pvc pipe and a bucket lid. Cut a hold in the center of the lid the size of the pvc pipe. Then I hot glued the lava rock around the outer edge of the bucket lid and slowly built up the edges as the glue sets. Mine is about 18" tall, your's can be whatever size you desire. I put the tower on a plastic crate with the pump inside with the pvc pipe going thru the crate and placed the tower on the crate. Then pour additional lava rock in the open area of the tower. My pvc rises slightly above the lava rock. Plug in the pump and your tower is working. And to reminiscence, John R. had something similar, if I remember right. Only he had hot glued the lava rock into a dome, ran a tube up the middle so the water just pour over it like a fountain and dripped back into the pond. Anyone know if his webpage is still up? ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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John and I worked on them at the same time. The last few messages I had
gotten from him didn't have his website in the siggie. I think he dropped it when he made the move to La. -- Bonnie NJ "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... Trickle tower? I made one using lava rock, pvc pipe and a bucket lid. Cut a hold in the center of the lid the size of the pvc pipe. Then I hot glued the lava rock around the outer edge of the bucket lid and slowly built up the edges as the glue sets. Mine is about 18" tall, your's can be whatever size you desire. I put the tower on a plastic crate with the pump inside with the pvc pipe going thru the crate and placed the tower on the crate. Then pour additional lava rock in the open area of the tower. My pvc rises slightly above the lava rock. Plug in the pump and your tower is working. And to reminiscence, John R. had something similar, if I remember right. Only he had hot glued the lava rock into a dome, ran a tube up the middle so the water just pour over it like a fountain and dripped back into the pond. Anyone know if his webpage is still up? ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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