Thanks for the info. There are so many possibilities to look into ...
"Roger Hack" wrote in message
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I prefer my pool vac. It hooks directly to a garden hose. It doesn't use
that much water to me. I usually let my pump drain some of the water from
the bottom first. I don't have to have anything electrical around my pond
with the pool vac. I am not very graceful. Besides the pool vac was only
$20.00. It picks up the debris from the bottom and I just clean out the
little bag when I am finished. That is my two cents worth......
"Chrissy" wrote in message
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what kind of wet/dry vac would be best to use on approx. 1000 gallon
pond.
I'm trying to still get rid of the dirt that is on the bottom of the
pond.
I can only do so much with the Python that I have that I use for my
aquarium.
I am also concerned about wasting water as well. The python uses so
much
water for suction power. Does a Wet/Dry Vac need a lot of water to run
it,
or any at all? I'm not sure how the suction works on these things, the
only
thing I come up with on searches is links to buy them, no info. on how
they
work. Also would I need a pool vac as well on this to clean the pond,
or
can I just use the extensions that come with the wet/dry vac? If I
would
need a pool vac, Which one works best?
I know so many questions... Thank you for your time.
Chrissy