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Old 09-06-2006, 06:40 AM posted to rec.ponds
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Default bio filters

"Roy" Hauer aka Koi-Lo wrote in message
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Well flattery will not get you anywhere with me boy you still are a
dickhead. See you should have spent more time studying instead of
playing with yourself. Has anyone ever told you that you look like a
Dick with ears? Well if not, you do!

Well I am of the belief that your still a ****ing asshole.

"JoeT" noway@today wrote in message
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"Barbe Fields" wrote in message
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We are lokig for a bio filter above ground to use in our outdoor
pond------no plants-no fish, just a tropical water scene. Can someone
advise? TIA Barbe


You don't need a "bio" filter if there's no life in the pond. In fact
there's basically nothing to support a bio filter without living creatures
in the water. Just about any appropriately sized pool filter will do the
trick. As for keeping down algae, well without life in the pond just add
chlorine etc as necessary.