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Maybe a large Rubbermaid container or tote. You could either place it next to the pond or float it in the pond, periodically adding pond water to it.


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Maybe a large Rubbermaid container or tote. You could either place it next to the pond or float it in the pond, periodically adding pond water to it.


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I like this idea since I have the Rubbermaid. Tape flotation around the edges to keep it leveland this could be a solution.

My filter sprung a small leak again. Time to seal it up with silicone....

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I like this idea since I have the Rubbermaid. Tape flotation around the edges to keep it leveland this could be a solution.

My filter sprung a small leak again. Time to seal it up with silicone....

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Where is the leak? At the lid or around the pipes?
You should think about a gravity design* filter. Either up flow or down flow. Very little pressure, less chance for leaks.
Downsides of a gravity design filter is in the return pipe and proximity to the pond. It has to maintain a certain slope (for lack of a better term) else it won't drain properly. This could result in the filter and/or plumbing being too close to the pond or in an unsightly position.
*Not to be confused with a gravity FED filter.


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No it is a snap ring lid with a plastic ring. I've got foam weather stripping as a seal right now. The foam is just compressing now and not sealing properly. A piece of rubber would give me the seal I need, but instead I'm going to use silicone.

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Hmmmm...is there enough of a lower lip under the lid for a clamp to attach to it? Either the pliers style spring clamp or "C" clamps?


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Hmmmm...is there enough of a lower lip under the lid for a clamp to attach to it? Either the pliers style spring clamp or "C" clamps?


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The issue is the sealant material compressing. Right now it's a slow drip and there's no noticeable loss of water. I've got the silicone on the caulk gun so that's how it's getting fixed. Plumbers putty could probably work as well.

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Fish are acclimated and in the pond!

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They don't know what to do with all the space....or the murky water. They've lived in crystal clear water their entire lives up until this point.

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Itll get crystal clear again... I promise. Took mine a few weeks.

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Got the netting over the pond and ready for winter too. Just have to make it through all these leaves.

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Got the netting over the pond and ready for winter too. Just have to make it through all these leaves.

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Tis the season for leaves! In the spring I get the maple tree helicopters. They eventually sink if you don't attend to them.
I found that barley straw extract (or actual barley straw) is great for algae control.


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All I have are oak leaves, but it's directly underneath two trees, shop there are a lot of them.

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