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Oxygen in ponds
BoyPete wrote:
Is there an easy test for oxygen content in pond water? I have an air pump with twin outlets combined into one, feeding an airstone in the pond. Is there any advantage in putting a stone in my box filter? Supplemental question........... any reccomendations for airstones (in UK) please. I live in a hard water area, and they clog in a few weeks. -- ßôyþëtë London, UK |
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Oxygen in ponds
either sintered glass (and use muriatic acid to clean them frequently) or
how about soaker hose? Ingrid "BoyPete" wrote in message ... Supplemental question........... any reccomendations for airstones (in UK) please. I live in a hard water area, and they clog in a few weeks. |
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Oxygen in ponds
Here's the solution I use for putting oxygen in my pond.
The venturi makes very fine bubbles. No airstone or second pump needed. http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j2...ak/triffet.jpg -- To reply by email, remove the word "space" |
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