New Pond mk3

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roselanekoi
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Re: New Pond mk3

Post by roselanekoi »

Hi Paul,

I can see on your Garden Cam that you're very busy today building your filter house, I hope you've remembered to check that you can get your filter and drum through the door.

It looks like the pond itself is finished and it won't be too long before it's all up and running,

Keep the good work up,

Colin

P.S. You can follow Paul's progress by viewing the webcam on his website. http://www.gw0mmb.co.uk
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Re: New Pond mk3

Post by gw0mmb »

Hi Colin.
Had a couple of good days on the filterhouse all cladding done was to dark to take a picture this evening but heres one from yesterday.
Filters will fit through door checked that also
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roselanekoi
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Re: New Pond mk3

Post by roselanekoi »

Paul's pond is now up and running and I was most impressed with the airlift pumping system when I visited a few weeks ago. The link below is to a short youtube video showing the pumps in operation. The video was taken as Paul was adding some Fluke M to treat for a fluke problem.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsFjeHY ... e=youtu.be

The system is certainly worth considering by anyone building a new pond and is very economic to operate as each pump works off a 40 lpm air pump.

Colin
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