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Pea Soup - Resolved
Well, after battleing with a pea soup pond for most of the summer, I
finally desided to try the U.V. Light filter, I happen to get an end of season special, $60.00 off and bought an 8watt system. after 4 days my pond water was clear. I HAVE FISH in my pond. Joel. |
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Joel wrote I HAVE FISH in my pond.
chortle! k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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Joel wrote I HAVE FISH in my pond.
chortle! k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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I did the same thing and not only got clear water, but my severe allergy
to the water disappeared somewhere in that u v filter. I can also stick my arm in my sal****er tank, but my turtles home cesspool is still out to get me. I would like to put little teeny u v filters on that tank plus my other freshwater tanks. It really does work magic. Ruth Kazez Joel wrote: Well, after battleing with a pea soup pond for most of the summer, I finally desided to try the U.V. Light filter, I happen to get an end of season special, $60.00 off and bought an 8watt system. after 4 days my pond water was clear. I HAVE FISH in my pond. Joel. |
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Great! Another believer... =)
"Joel" wrote in message ... Well, after battleing with a pea soup pond for most of the summer, I finally desided to try the U.V. Light filter, I happen to get an end of season special, $60.00 off and bought an 8watt system. after 4 days my pond water was clear. I HAVE FISH in my pond. Joel. |
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Those that have resisted and finally "cave in" usually end up kicking their
own butts for being so stubborn G! They work, they really do. Not everyone has the goal of crystal clear water, or they prefer to use alternative methods. But a UV can be a real "gift", yes indeedy! I'm happy you like the results. Lee "Joel" wrote in message ... Well, after battleing with a pea soup pond for most of the summer, I finally desided to try the U.V. Light filter, I happen to get an end of season special, $60.00 off and bought an 8watt system. after 4 days my pond water was clear. I HAVE FISH in my pond. Joel. |
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I keep looking for a good deal on a UV Light Filter and have found
nothing at a great or even good price. I'm looking for a 15 watt or higher light (1000 Gal Pond), I'm about ready to bite the bullet and get a Pondmaster submersible for about $160, anyone got anything better or more reasonable? Thanks |
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I bought a 15 watt Aqua UV Advantage (Out of Pond) UV for around $100
shipped to my door. It worked overnight on my 1250 gallon full sun pond early in the season. I liked it so much I bought a second that I used for part of this season when the slight green water bugged me. I really enjoy having clear water in full sun.... In addition, the UV kill most parasites in the water when I run them in dual. That will help me feel a bunch better during the winter. |
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"Bud Snavely" wrote in message ...
I keep looking for a good deal on a UV Light Filter and have found nothing at a great or even good price. I'm looking for a 15 watt or higher light (1000 Gal Pond), I'm about ready to bite the bullet and get a Pondmaster submersible for about $160, anyone got anything better or more reasonable? Thanks I will be selling my UV filter next week. I have new, larger setup coming and will not need my UV filter anymore. If anyone interested, it definately cleared my water in less than a week. Chemicals etc.. do not work half as good. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Manufacturer: Cyprio Description: Cyprio's new Ultra-Violet Clarifier features a single ended UV ? in-built Turbulator and multi directional inlet/outlet. The benefits include high efficiency through high light emission and long life. The flow of the water through the UVC created by the product design increases efficiency by even exposure of the water close to the UV light. It also removes air-locks. The quartz sleeve allows 87% of the UV rays to pass through it and penetrate the water where it can work on algae. This is far higher than other materials used. Cleaning and sealing is simple with ony one open end to the tube. Size: Ponds to 500 gal. 350 gph ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- prolly sell for around $29 or so. |
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Pea Soup - Resolved
get one you can afford even if small. it will work just fine, maybe take a day or
two longer to clear the water. Ingrid "Bud Snavely" wrote: I keep looking for a good deal on a UV Light Filter and have found nothing at a great or even good price. I'm looking for a 15 watt or higher light (1000 Gal Pond), I'm about ready to bite the bullet and get a Pondmaster submersible for about $160, anyone got anything better or more reasonable? Thanks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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