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Old 21-07-2003, 05:28 AM
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Can you rate this product and or set-up. I am over populated and I am
increasing pond size (approx 3000 - 4000 gal). This looks like the best
system (veggie filter). I really need your opinions before I spend lots of
$$$$. If you have a product you like better I would like to hear about it.
Thanks Joann


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Old 21-07-2003, 04:33 PM
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FBCS wrote:

Can you rate this product and or set-up. I am over populated and I am
increasing pond size (approx 3000 - 4000 gal). This looks like the best
system (veggie filter). I really need your opinions before I spend lots of
$$$$. If you have a product you like better I would like to hear about it.



This is what I have and never having had anything different I can't compare
it to something else. However, I love it. Installation was easy, maintenance
is pretty simple. The only comment I might have is that you might want to
have additional veggie filter in your set up rather than relying on plant
material in the purifalls.


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FBCS wrote:

Can you rate this product and or set-up. I am over populated and I am
increasing pond size (approx 3000 - 4000 gal). This looks like the best
system (veggie filter). I really need your opinions before I spend lots of
$$$$. If you have a product you like better I would like to hear about it.



This is what I have and never having had anything different I can't compare
it to something else. However, I love it. Installation was easy, maintenance
is pretty simple. The only comment I might have is that you might want to
have additional veggie filter in your set up rather than relying on plant
material in the purifalls.


Joe



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FBCS wrote:

Can you rate this product and or set-up. I am over populated and I am
increasing pond size (approx 3000 - 4000 gal). This looks like the best
system (veggie filter). I really need your opinions before I spend lots of
$$$$. If you have a product you like better I would like to hear about it.



This is what I have and never having had anything different I can't compare
it to something else. However, I love it. Installation was easy, maintenance
is pretty simple. The only comment I might have is that you might want to
have additional veggie filter in your set up rather than relying on plant
material in the purifalls.


Joe



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Old 23-07-2003, 04:42 PM
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Thanks Joe for your response.
One reponse answers my question. Nobody uses the product an all have DIY.
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Can you rate this product and or set-up. I am over populated and I am
increasing pond size (approx 3000 - 4000 gal). This looks like the best
system (veggie filter). I really need your opinions before I spend lots

of
$$$$. If you have a product you like better I would like to hear about

it.
Thanks Joann






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Old 23-07-2003, 10:44 PM
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Default PSA Purifalls and Skimmer w bottom drain

I am running the Purifalls Fiberglass 18 with a OASE skimmer with
external pump. The falls are great. My WH love it--they are about 14
inches tall and are climbing out it looking for more space grow. I
agree that you may need more area for veggifiltration... I use my
stream for that.
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