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Thread: BRAZILIAN pond!

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    Awww, silly koi! Very nice pond!
    I hate hearing people say "it's only a $3/$5/$1 fish/shrimp, so it's ok if it dies, I can just get another." It's still an animal! All animals should be treated like they're worth $10,000.

    Please click an egg so they'll grow.

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    Thank you all!


    Quote Originally Posted by Crispy
    sweet pond! looks like plants do most of your filtration. if you do ever decide to build a filter for it, there are some great, simple options for your pond. wet/dry trickle tower (using stackable drawers), garbage pail filter, or even a bog filter.

    btw, welcome to the forum and keep us updated.
    Crispy, thats right, the plants do the dirty work! But one thing that helps a lot is one waterfall, it is one step in this that accumulates sediments! One or two time a month I clean this area and I can see how much sediment it gets!

    I would like to build a filtration system, and I know some kinds of it, but this ones you told me, I didnīt understand, can you tell me more?
    Maybe some links with DIY projects of this kind of filters you told me?

    Thank you very much!

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    Aeonflame built this bucket filter...
    http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...=bucket+filter

    I copied his concept and built a large one out of a garbage pail...pics of mine on the pond can be seen here...
    http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...ad.php?t=80901

    here is my wet/dry trickle tower... you could build a much larger version out of cheap stackable drawers...
    http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...ad.php?t=53376

    both would work well on your pond and are super simple and cheap to make

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    Wow! I just want to say I really love the look of your pond and thanks for posting the pics! It looks awesome!!
    - 40 liter (10 gallon): black gravel, mopani wood, thin leaved java fern, java moss, and six very happy neon tetras
    - 5.7 gallon (21.7 litre) glass hex: currently empty and to be repaired (probably will become a hospital tank)

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    Thank you very much guy!


    Quote Originally Posted by Crispy
    Aeonflame built this bucket filter...
    http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...=bucket+filter

    I copied his concept and built a large one out of a garbage pail...pics of mine on the pond can be seen here...
    http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...ad.php?t=80901

    here is my wet/dry trickle tower... you could build a much larger version out of cheap stackable drawers...
    http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...ad.php?t=53376

    both would work well on your pond and are super simple and cheap to make
    Thatīs really nice projects Crispy!! Seams to work very well, and the best of all, is cheap! hehe

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    You make with very tempting to try to replicate it.
    Do as I say. Not as I do.

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    Awesome pond! The fish look really happy too
    "Can ye fathom the ocean, dark and deep, where the mighty waves and the grandeur sweep?" - Fanny Crosby

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