Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
Hubby and I built a Skippy filter (many thanks to whomever posted the
URL!) last Saturday, and today we can see the bottom of the 3.5-4 foot deep pond, even though the water is brownish from the barley straw pellets I put in the veggie filter Sunday! Oh joy! I can now see my fish! Now, to build another one this weekend for my goldfish pond! |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
Hi,
Can you post a link to more information on the skippy - I seem to have missed it from the group! tia, Sky "GrannyGrump" wrote in message ... Hubby and I built a Skippy filter (many thanks to whomever posted the URL!) last Saturday, and today we can see the bottom of the 3.5-4 foot deep pond, even though the water is brownish from the barley straw pellets I put in the veggie filter Sunday! Oh joy! I can now see my fish! Now, to build another one this weekend for my goldfish pond! |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
"SkyCatcher" wrote in message
... Hi, Can you post a link to more information on the skippy - I seem to have missed it from the group! tia, Sky "GrannyGrump" wrote in message ... Hubby and I built a Skippy filter (many thanks to whomever posted the URL!) last Saturday, and today we can see the bottom of the 3.5-4 foot deep pond, even though the water is brownish from the barley straw pellets I put in the veggie filter Sunday! Oh joy! I can now see my fish! Now, to build another one this weekend for my goldfish pond! http://www.skippysstuff.com/biofiltr.htm |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
Can you post a link to more information on the skippy - I seem to have missed it from the group! http://www.skippysstuff.com/biofiltr.htm Tractor Supply has/had 110 gal watering hard plastic troughs for 35.99 |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
Thanks folks for the links - now all I have to do is translate it into UK
equivalents (I don't think we have these rubbermaid tanks over here! "GrannyGrump" wrote in message ... Hubby and I built a Skippy filter (many thanks to whomever posted the URL!) last Saturday, and today we can see the bottom of the 3.5-4 foot deep pond, even though the water is brownish from the barley straw pellets I put in the veggie filter Sunday! Oh joy! I can now see my fish! Now, to build another one this weekend for my goldfish pond! |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
"SkyCatcher" wrote in message ... Hi, Can you post a link to more information on the skippy - I seem to have missed it from the group! snip This DIY filter and more at http://www.iheartmypond.com/Design/D...s/default.asp. BV. |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
Hi Granny - Im sure you said somewhere, but what did you use for your
media? Thanxx Bill Brister - Austin, Texas |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
"SkyCatcher" wrote in message ...
Hi, Can you post a link to more information on the skippy - I seem to have missed it from the group! http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...up%3Drec.ponds 230 hits. If you need help on getting to google groups, just ask. -- Crashj "and the hits just keep coming in" |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
Hi Granny:
We also just built a Skippy filter and started it up Monday night. My water had been murky, only being able to see down maybe a foot. WOW this morning, right to the bottom 4' down. I don't think the media is doing too much yet. It must be the settling chamber. I do have a fine blanket filter as the top filter media with WH in the very top. Very impressed with this design. Heather "GrannyGrump" wrote in message ... Hubby and I built a Skippy filter (many thanks to whomever posted the URL!) last Saturday, and today we can see the bottom of the 3.5-4 foot deep pond, even though the water is brownish from the barley straw pellets I put in the veggie filter Sunday! Oh joy! I can now see my fish! Now, to build another one this weekend for my goldfish pond! |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
"SkyCatcher" wrote:
Thanks folks for the links - now all I have to do is translate it into UK equivalents (I don't think we have these rubbermaid tanks over here! "GrannyGrump" wrote in message ... Hubby and I built a Skippy filter (many thanks to whomever posted the URL!) last Saturday, and today we can see the bottom of the 3.5-4 foot deep pond, even though the water is brownish from the barley straw pellets I put in the veggie filter Sunday! Oh joy! I can now see my fish! Now, to build another one this weekend for my goldfish pond! You might try a place that sells agricultural stuff, like for horses. San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
You might try a place that sells agricultural stuff, like for horses. For the straw? |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
Hi Granny - Im sure you said somewhere, but what did you use for your media? Big scrubbies and small round dish scrubbers. I will be posting pix soon on my web pages, and will post the URL here for everyone to view. |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
Thanks folks for the links - now all I have to do is translate it into UK equivalents (I don't think we have these rubbermaid tanks over here! Any hard plastic or rubber water trough will work. |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
We also just built a Skippy filter and started it up Monday night. My water had been murky, only being able to see down maybe a foot. WOW this morning, right to the bottom 4' down. I don't think the media is doing too much yet. It must be the settling chamber. I do have a fine blanket filter as the top filter media with WH in the very top. I am going to use quilt batting on top of the media in the one I buikd for the goldfish pond... I am very much impressed with this filter! |
Wow! Skippy's filter really DOES work!
"SkyCatcher" wrote in message
... Thanks folks for the links - now all I have to do is translate it into UK equivalents (I don't think we have these rubbermaid tanks over here! I took the basic concept but used a hole in the ground with liner instead of a tank. The pipe goes on top of the liner to the bottom, not through the liner. The output flows into a stream to the pond. Works great. |
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