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Old 01-08-2004, 02:53 AM
Nedra
 
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Default Help Construction=Dirty water!

GoldLexus, Don't fret over the health of your fish! The muddy water is
actually
good for them ... and Koi at least, much prefer muddy water. The Japanese
grow their Koi out in muddy water.
I do realize that you want to see your fish. Just thought I'd ease your
mind

Nedra
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"RichToyBox" wrote in message
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Try putting a tub full of the quilt batting at the discharge of the pump,

on
top of the waterfall, or wherever the water leaves the pipe to go back

into
the pond.Allow the water to drain through the batting and exit through the
bottom of the tub.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
"GoldLexus" wrote in message
...
Sounds like might work but maybe not for our filter. Our filter is one

of
those pressure filters. It has a gage on top to tell us how many psi are
going thru' we usually get about 5 psi which might really do a number

with
quilt batting. Is there some along the same track that could hold up

against
the pressure in the filter? I do think that is what we need something

that
will hold on to the really fine debris like dust. Any suggestions on
something to in between the charcoal bags?
We hope to get a different filter some time. This filter is a pain, easy

to
take apart but a bugger to get sealed up so it doesn't leak! That is why

we
don't rinse off the charcoal sacks very often.

"RichToyBox" wrote in message
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Some on here use filters with quilt batting, which is pretty effective

at
removing fine debris. It can be gotten at WallyWorld. It will clog

fairly
quickly and is not easy to clean, but it is that easy to clog, that

makes
it
work. I think it is fairly cheap. Maybe one of them will jump in

with
the
details.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
"GoldLexus" wrote in message
...
Our pond has been reasonably clear until this week when construction
started
up on the hill behind us. Anyone have and suggestions? OR are we out

of
luck
until construction is over (in about 4 years!)? The pond tries to

clear
up
at night, we are able to see the fish at least by the morning but

once
construction starts up the water is so bad you can't see the fish

unless
they are really close to the surface. GRRRR I hate progress! If

anyone
can
suggest how we can get it at least a little bit clearer I would be

forever
grateful.
Thanks!
btw. We have an activated charcoal filter....we rinse the filter (3

bags
of
charcoal) only once a season (we use a different pump/filter for

winter)
would cleaning the filter help? Are we suppose to replace the

charcoal
after
a period of time or is rinsing it all we need to do? This is an

inherited
pond so we are learning how to care for it.