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| EagleC | Posted: 16/7/2007 18:43 Updated: 16/7/2007 18:43 |
Plants Adviser ![]() ![]() Joined: 28/3/2007 From: Hampshire Posts: 8176 |
looks lovely.
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| MartinIBrown | Posted: 16/7/2007 19:29 Updated: 16/7/2007 19:29 |
Just popping in ![]() ![]() Joined: 1/7/2006 From: Cleveland Posts: 15 |
Thanks
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| TheDragonLord | Posted: 17/7/2007 12:14 Updated: 17/7/2007 12:14 |
Pond Adviser ![]() ![]() Joined: 19/10/2004 From: West Midlands Posts: 3753 |
do you have a UV on it? if so what size and what size pump is pushing water through it?
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| MartinIBrown | Posted: 17/7/2007 14:35 Updated: 17/7/2007 14:38 |
Just popping in ![]() ![]() Joined: 1/7/2006 From: Cleveland Posts: 15 |
Fish mate 5000 pump with fishmate 5000 pressure filter with 9w UV lamp. Kept pond clear until this year when some mud / clay got washed in during heavey rain, still working to clear, getting there slowly.
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| TheDragonLord | Posted: 17/7/2007 14:49 Updated: 17/7/2007 14:49 |
Pond Adviser ![]() ![]() Joined: 19/10/2004 From: West Midlands Posts: 3753 |
is it just merky rather than a green colour then?
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| sadie | Posted: 19/7/2007 20:37 Updated: 19/7/2007 20:37 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 24/2/2005 From: Lancashire Posts: 840 |
It looks great, well done
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| MartinIBrown | Posted: 20/7/2007 12:47 Updated: 20/7/2007 12:47 |
Just popping in ![]() ![]() Joined: 1/7/2006 From: Cleveland Posts: 15 |
Yeh the ponds murky, think its due to mud being washed in due to heavey rain. Just moved the soil back and put a load of sharp sand round the pond to act as a sand filter. Idea from the demin water plant at work, where they filter the water through sand beds to remove the muck from the raw water. just waiting to see if it works.
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4. Pond/Koi

, will get there sometime









