Filters for your pond can be very costly and you would have to buy the pump separately. In these videos I will show you how you can make one for yourself; Very easily and very inexpensive. All you would need is a .00 storage bin, a .00 bag of cotton, -.00 Fish safe silicone and 3 hoes that fit your water pump if you have one, if you don’t, you can get them at your local hardware store or on old swimming pool pump will work just fine, That’s what I have and it does a great job. PS. One thing I think I forgot to mention was that the cotton floats so you would need a rock or something heavy to keep it down. And be advise that cotton will be soooo durty and green of you take to long to wash it or replace it.
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Haha, bubbles for the fishies.
Ummm Don’t you need something like Lava chips, or Bio Balls to cleanse the water of pnemonia and other pollutions?
“i put some bubbles in there for the fish”
It’s all in the bin, One think I think I forgot to mention was that the cotton floats so you would need a rock or something heavy to keep it down. And be advise that cotton will be soooo durty and green of you take to long to wash it or replace it.
where did the cotton go?
Cool!