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a large tub filled with lots of gravel next to some plants and rocks on the ground

As we prepare for a third summer managing our 300 gallon stock tank garden pond, we have a new upgrade to share. During the last two summers, we conducted pond water changes by taking buckets of water out of the pond and pouring them out on the garden beds. This was a fairly labor-intensive process,

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the words dry pond filter are in front of an old barn and garden with flowers

Making a Trash Can Pond Filter Why should you make a trash can pond filter? Free standing ponds need filtration to keep the water clean. This DIY Pond filter was made from some PVC, a trash can, a submersible pump, and some filter material. This thing works great! We had turtles in this pond at

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an old water heater with the words diy pressure pond water filter on it

#diy, #pond, #filter, #fish, #aquaculture Hello everyone. Here’s another topic in aquaculture that I want to share with you. It’s about pressurized pond water filter. Pond water filtration is needed to eliminate wastes from the water. Please watch this video. https://youtu.be/9DpQON7FXBg Stay happy & healthy. Thank you

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a blue bucket filled with rocks and water

Spouse writes: The eight geese and two dogs foul up the goose pond in about 4.5 days during the summer. The pond filter we have used for the last few years was a pressurized number that used an external pump. The old pond pump worked under horrible conditions. It had to pump goose poo "soup" continuously. It was stepped on when the dogs jumped in to cool off in said soup. The geese chewed on the power cord while making aforementioned soup... you get the idea. We have gone through a lot of…

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two blue barrels sitting next to each other on top of a wooden platform in the woods

Spouse writes: The eight geese and two dogs foul up the goose pond in about 4.5 days during the summer. The pond filter we have used for the last few years was a pressurized number that used an external pump. The old pond pump worked under horrible conditions. It had to pump goose poo "soup" continuously. It was stepped on when the dogs jumped in to cool off in said soup. The geese chewed on the power cord while making aforementioned soup... you get the idea. We have gone through a lot of…

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