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    Joining filter together??

    Hi I don't know what I've done to my sieve shower filter but its working 100% better???
    Now I'm looking to get an easy pod and thinking can I run the pod off the outflow from the roto shower filter ? The outflow is 3inch would I be able to connect that to the pod as pump fed or would it be gravity fed from the shower , they would be on the same lvl but the input to the shower at least twice the hight of the pod .
    If you get what I mean

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    Extreme Koi Member Rank = Adult Champion NickK-UK's Avatar
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    So the root shower has a sieve and a static bed.

    The idea of the easy pod is that it has a mechanical static bed and a moving bed iirc both can be flushed.

    So which but of filtration is the problem? The biological? If not then why do you need an easy pod?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickK-UK View Post
    So the root shower has a sieve and a static bed.

    The idea of the easy pod is that it has a mechanical static bed and a moving bed iirc both can be flushed.

    So which but of filtration is the problem? The biological? If not then why do you need an easy pod?
    The 3 chamber not big enough to cope with my pond the easypod gives me more room where my filters sit it's a bit cramped and awkward to get to to clean .

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    Also I could remove a pump out of the pond with a bit of luck.

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    I think we need some pics and maybe a sketch to understand what you have and what you want to do.

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