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Harry Ziman wrote:
We are about to install a large pond in our garden. We don't intend to keep fish in it, but do want to keep the water clear. The advice we have received is that we need a UV clarifier to prevent algae formation but, as there will be no fish, there is no need for a filter to go with it. The algae will clump together and settle to the bottom. However, looking here, it seems to suggest that a filter is needed - does anyone have any experience and if so can you let us know. I don't want to make an expensive mistake and install the wrong system. Many thanks in advance. Maybe try the traditional solution, a couple of bundles of barley straw, and see if that works before lashing out. -- Mike. |
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