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i really appreciate your help with my duck pond dilemma. i did a lot of reading and researching before i purchased the pond. i cant say enough great things about this pond. i am very happy with the results so far. we installed it last august, and now its all the way to june! we have some additional work to do now. we have to fill in the pond bottom, and weve got to fix a leak. we did order a rain water inlet from home depot, and we are waiting for it to arrive. when it does, i will add some to the pond, and see how that goes. i am going to follow your advice and install the aquabits. it is now august 19th, and the pond is only just now over 50% full. its pretty amazing. it is keeping the ducks healthy, and they are all laying eggs. thanks again for your help, and your help with this awesome product. i will get back to you when i get a chance to see what i have been doing with the pond. i will let you know how it goes.
so what is the solution? what we have done is we have modified a micro filter that we have for our fish ponds. the pond comes with a sediment trap in it and a filter to prevent too much flow to the fish pond. we have re-designed the inside of this micro filter such that there is a place for the bacteria to live and then also a place for the algae to live and feed on. the only problem is that this doesn't take into account the filter sand or gravel. we have modified the design to allow a small amount of flow to the filter sand or gravel so that it can be cleaned out easily. the gravel in these ponds is so small that there really is no worry about clogging the gravel. the only downside is that this means that it takes more power to run the pump. but once the pond is full, this is ok because the pond is no longer taking in water. 3d9ccd7d82
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