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    So the Carnage begins....

    Removed the shower media and shower today all 10 boxes of CSM
    going to give the shower a clean up then get it all up for sale.

    retested the bio as it's been standing for a year waiting on me fitting it...all good.
    not a job i'm looking forward to as i've got to take just about EVERYTHING out of the filter shed to get it in, and re-pipe everything......
    and somehow keep the pond ticking over while i'm doing it.

    ammonia is up to 1ppm today
    but with PH at 7.2 and temp at 20C all still good,
    though i have noticed the fish have had a downturn in activity, and appetite...






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    Big job there Dave.
    Are you getting rid of the shower and just having a big bio then?

    Keeping drum of course.
    John

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    Hope it goes smoothly Dave, sure it will when its you doing it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by john1 View Post
    Big job there Dave.
    Are you getting rid of the shower and just having a big bio then?

    Keeping drum of course.
    Yes mate, 500 litres with 250 litres of K1 + media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samp09 View Post
    Hope it goes smoothly Dave, sure it will when its you doing it!
    I hope so too, but nothings a given when you start effing about with an established bio filter

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    what are you using for the new bio chamber Dave?
    Home made or bought?
    I've always thought there plenty of things that could be utilized and converted into a whopper of of a bio chamber eg 1000 litre IBC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruffers22 View Post
    what are you using for the new bio chamber Dave?
    Home made or bought?
    I've always thought there plenty of things that could be utilized and converted into a whopper of of a bio chamber eg 1000 litre IBC.

    https://youtu.be/3dS3Ko3oCCM?si=E0OnehHaPdZyCxLm
    The IBC is a good shout perfect if you have room.

    i have a narrow space to fit one so ended up making my own last year...
    worked out quite cheap but a very hard few days work i'm not in a rush to repeat
    only now just getting round to fitting it...












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    [QUOTE=davethefish1;426435]The IBC is a good shout perfect if you have room.

    i have a narrow space to fit one so ended up making my own last year...
    worked out quite cheap but a very hard few days work i'm not in a rush to repeat
    only now just getting round to fitting it...



    Very nice but a lot of work?
    You not taking orders then
    I reckon you'll be making you own drum next
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    [QUOTE=Ruffers22;426436]
    Quote Originally Posted by davethefish1 View Post
    The IBC is a good shout perfect if you have room.

    i have a narrow space to fit one so ended up making my own last year...
    worked out quite cheap but a very hard few days work i'm not in a rush to repeat
    only now just getting round to fitting it...



    Very nice but a lot of work?
    You not taking orders then
    I reckon you'll be making you own drum next

    Getting too old for this grafting malarky
    done nothing but graft since march either on the house, or fixing our cars....

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    [QUOTE=davethefish1;426441]
    Quote Originally Posted by Ruffers22 View Post

    Getting too old for this grafting malarky
    done nothing but graft since march either on the house, or fixing our cars....

    Know the feeling mate. 19 months since the house move and extension and patio are just about finished now.
    Garden still a bit of a bomb site and winter will put a stop to things there, especially if it carries on as wet as it has been.

    Photo from a week or two back when we did have a warm dry couple of days.
    Now where's this pond going ????.....


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    [QUOTE=Ruffers22;426456]
    Quote Originally Posted by davethefish1 View Post


    Know the feeling mate. 19 months since the house move and extension and patio are just about finished now.
    Garden still a bit of a bomb site and winter will put a stop to things there, especially if it carries on as wet as it has been.

    Photo from a week or two back when we did have a warm dry couple of days.
    Now where's this pond going ????.....

    Very nice mate
    I'm thinking partially in ground pond fully landscaped around rock edges,
    8m x 4m x 1.5m 10,000 galllons

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    [QUOTE=davethefish1;426457]
    Quote Originally Posted by Ruffers22 View Post

    Very nice mate
    I'm thinking partially in ground pond fully landscaped around rock edges,
    8m x 4m x 1.5m 10,000 galllons

    lol Thinking close to wall/railings part raised to same level patio... nice viewing whilst enjoying a G&T?
    6m x 3m x 1.5 (6000 Gallons)

    Sorry for the post highjack by the way.
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    [QUOTE=Ruffers22;426459]
    Quote Originally Posted by davethefish1 View Post


    lol Thinking close to wall/railings part raised to same level patio... nice viewing whilst enjoying a G&T?
    6m x 3m x 1.5 (6000 Gallons)

    Sorry for the post highjack by the way.
    NP
    nice design, but a little too formal and straight lines for me

    how about a more organic shape? with a winding path leading down the garden?


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    [QUOTE=davethefish1;426461]
    Quote Originally Posted by Ruffers22 View Post

    NP
    nice design, but a little too formal and straight lines for me

    how about a more organic shape? with a winding path leading down the garden?
    I knew you'd say that I'm a kind of straight lines and formal type of guy, but never say never?
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    Looks good Ruffers, nice job on the patio, did you lay it yourself? I did mine a couple of years back and it was a bloody killer!

    How's the change coming along Dave? Up and running yet?

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    Hi Ruffers good to see you back mate.
    That looks a nice big garden there plenty of room for your new pond.
    Where are you in Lancashire?
    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by samp09 View Post
    Looks good Ruffers, nice job on the patio, did you lay it yourself? I did mine a couple of years back and it was a bloody killer!

    How's the change coming along Dave? Up and running yet?
    Cheers
    Paving was the only thing I didn't do my knees wouldn't take it. So had a pal in the trade do it.

    I cocked up sealing it though.
    I ordered what seemed to be the best Indian stone sealant. But after applying and it drying, discovered I'd ordered the gloss/wet type finish .
    Its sawn & honed sandstone and has a pretty smooth finish, more like ceramic. problem now when it rains, it turns into a skating ring, the dogs go flying on it.
    I'm looking at removing it now and redoing with a matt and less slippy finish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by john1 View Post
    Hi Ruffers good to see you back mate.
    That looks a nice big garden there plenty of room for your new pond.
    Where are you in Lancashire?

    Cheers John. Burscough mate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by samp09 View Post
    Looks good Ruffers, nice job on the patio, did you lay it yourself? I did mine a couple of years back and it was a bloody killer!

    How's the change coming along Dave? Up and running yet?
    filters and pumps in, pipework done, filled and tested yesterday.
    started adding the K1+ last night... 100 litres so far, floating like a barmaids first pulled pint

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    Quote Originally Posted by davethefish1 View Post
    filters and pumps in, pipework done, filled and tested yesterday.
    started adding the K1+ last night... 100 litres so far, floating like a barmaids first pulled pint

    What made you decide to take the shower out ?
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