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    Evolution Aqua Answer

    Whats its uses chaps and lasses, does it do the mechanical or biological ?

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    mechanical,theyre good if you can put a low wattage pump on it,,,andi

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    Quote Originally Posted by andikoi View Post
    mechanical,theyre good if you can put a low wattage pump on it,,,andi
    Cheers, be good for a QT in an easy pod?

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    you will have to put it in its own container such as a vortex chamber,or a nexus,they have to be in water constantly,or fit in one of theses,,,andi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuxBv1i2agw
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    Quote Originally Posted by andikoi View Post
    you will have to put it in its own container such as a vortex chamber,or a nexus,they have to be in water constantly,or fit in one of theses,,,andi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuxBv1i2agw
    Thanks again, trying to figure out the smallest filter system I can use for a 400gal QT as I intend putting in my filter room for my pond, intend building the filter & QT room first as I've planned it to go behind the furthest end of pond.

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    just use the pod on its own,,,andi

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    I have a nexus 200, ozone and protein slimmer on 500 gallons, might be a bit OTT though ��

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    You could go for a sieve, if space is a problem? They can be pretty cheap on Fleabay?

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    mechanical,theyre good if you can put a low wattage pump on it,,,andi
    Hi any recommendations on low wattage pump for one ?

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    you could get one of the variable jaboa ones https://www.fish-street.com/jebao-dc...er-return-pump i dont know what size the oase ones were on them originally,i do know they were expensive to run,,,,andi

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    Day off today so been marking out and working stuff out for pond and filter/qt house/room. 120quid a skip and Im gonna need 3 as I've 21+ cubic yrds to shift

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    Grab lorry if you have space out front for the muck


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigcarpchaser View Post
    Grab lorry if you have space out front for the muck


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    I've a drive and front garden she'll kill me if I messed garden up and unable to block drive as its got to be kept clear as my youngest lad is disabled and we need wheelchair access, plus I won't be able to get my bikes out of garage when I need to blow the cobwebs off

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    Cheap ply sheets on grass of front garden ? Tarp underneath?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajm View Post
    Cheap ply sheets on grass of front garden ? Tarp underneath?

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    Whats your number and I'll get her in doors to call you and you can explain, good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Koi View Post
    Whats your number and I'll get her in doors to call you and you can explain, good luck
    Wait till she gos shopping that's what I did to make the pond a bit bigger Haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajm View Post
    Wait till she gos shopping that's what I did to make the pond a bit bigger Haha

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    Ive gone an extra foot in length and width, so did make comment and I replied that's my side of the garden and its smaller than your's so tough hahaha, It'll be around 3500 gallons at 12ftx8ftx5ft internally that's bigger enough for me I think to be honest.

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    Nice size mate wish mine was close to that gallon but little one needed garden to play in and the rabbits seem to have taken twice as much room and cost twice as much just set us back 320 for a broken leg which has had to come off . A lucky rabbit foot wasnt that bloody lucky was it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajm View Post
    Nice size mate wish mine was close to that gallon but little one needed garden to play in and the rabbits seem to have taken twice as much room and cost twice as much just set us back 320 for a broken leg which has had to come off . A lucky rabbit foot wasnt that bloody lucky was it

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    Sorry to read that about the rabbit, been lucky with my dogs as I've bred 2 litters from my two which more than covers vets bills no more litters though hard work but harder on both dogs, my bitch is nearly 7 now and I'm a believer that they should only have two litters, my dog is 3 yrs younger and I've been asked by others if I'd let him sire a couple of litters so that may happen, but I'll keep a pup from one of those litters.
    And yes little one comes first and enjoy them when they're, my eldest lives away now with work, miss not being home, but after he passed his degree didn't have much option with the lack of opportunities around South Wales, my youngest has been disabled from birth so he's with us, they're 25 & 22 now, don't know where the yrs have gone.

    As for the pond its far from being built or started as of yet, but that's the plan

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    She's 6 and spent the first whkle year in hospital so missed out on all the baby hugs first bottles ect you are bang on with time running away from you that's the reason I went self employed can do half days or days off for the beach out like that . As hard as it is I would love for her to get some where is life where she can see more than an office 5 mile from home a way off yet like but if she came home and said I've got a job in Canada Italy anywhere but here I would pack her bags my self this place is getting worse by the minute .

    The second that shovel hits the ground itll be a whole new ball game love watching a good build build have fun doing it and the stress of it will be worthwhile for that 5 min with drink in hand watching them Haha

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