A big thank you!

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Hi,
The problem I can see with these, as they are round you would have a hell of a job putting a connector in the wall and sealing it, also some recycled plastics can leech contaminants into the water!!
You would probably need at least 8, that means if you could find the right connectors, you would need 16?
Hang on, we will find you a filter, as Martin has said, just concentrate on planning the pond from the bottom drain up.
Just make sure you make the pond and filter system a gravity one, a lot less maintenance and a healthy pond.
I know you want to crack on with this, but a little time spent now will be rewarding in the long run.
Keep asking the questions,

Dave.
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Paul,
Found this is was posted some time in March, but they have not said that it sold,
http://www.richdon-koi.com/koihelp/foru ... hp?t=12460
this would be about the right size.
I will do a bit more searching.
Dave.
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Hi Dave

I went to check out the filter but couldn't see it as I'm not a member. So I've joined but the link you posted won't accept my username or password???
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Ahh,
I need to wait for an email to activate my account!
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Hi Dave,

I finally had my account activated and found the post. Have sent them a PM will have to wait and see.

Paul
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Hi Dave
PM sent
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