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loss of water in my pond
Alec
If your pond stops going down before you have to pull your fish, you might add about 1/4" of water and then begin dropping drops of milk around the edge. Where the milk goes through the side is the lowest leak. There could be several. Continue around the pond. Patch the leak and either fill the pond or go up as high as you would like next to check. See if it goes down. If so and if it stops, repeat the leak check with milk. If your problem is the pump, you should notice 300+ litres of wetness near it! Good luck. Jim |
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