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Old 16-06-2004, 10:07 PM
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Default Trickle down veggie filter ?


"Ka30P" wrote in message
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bio media can be bought online or at some nurseries that carry pond

products.
they look like - um... let's see - hollow balls with.... spaces, well,

that
doesn't make sense... remember the unfinished space station from Star

Wars?
Like that. Kind of. ;-)

what works about them is that they have lots of surface area for

bacterial to
grow on, are easy to clean as their spaces and hollows are larger than

those in
lava rock which can clog up.

Other stuff that can work are plastic curlers, shredded packing tape,

vinyl
screening - all rough surfaces, with lots of space inbetween, easy to

clean and
light to lift.


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