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Old 21-04-2005, 02:46 AM
CanadianCowboy
 
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Hello,

my fist pond didn't have fish or any living thing so I had no filter and
put in bromine or chlorine tablets like they do in swimming pools. You
will get no algae, no mosquitoes , no nothing growing in your pond.
This is what I would do. I would recommend fake lilies too if you don't
want the hassle of putting living ones.

I then realized that a pond is NOT a pond unless you put fish. Then the
year after I put in live plants. Then this is when filtering becomes
important.

angel toledo wrote:
I plan on building a small waterfall in our front garden. By "small" I
mean very very tiny. The area I have to work with is about 5' by 5'. I'm
looking at a pump in the area of 100 gph. Pond size? Not sure yet. I'm
still doing research.

My question is what kind of filter is recommended for such a small size.
There will be no fish in the pond, the waterfall is mainly for
aesthetics at the front of the house. Every filter/skimmer I've
researched is huge (the smallest requires a minimum water flow of 400 gph!)

I just want water free of algae/bad smells/mosquitos. And I don't want
to change the water every two days. I'm really a beginner at this so any
help at all is extremely appreciated.

Thank You