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Water Gardens and Ponds Filtration

fish in your pond, because algae can be dangerous to fish as well as any plants you may have in your pond or water garden. '''Useful Products:'''

Filter Types

Choosing a filter depends on a few things. size will depend on how big your different filters that act in different ways to take into account. * Biological Filters: These filters work by introducing certain types of bacteria to your pond that are harmless to your fish and plants but it eats fish waste as well as the nutrients algae normally eat, keeping the algae from feeding and causing it to eventually die off. pond. * UV Filter: These filters use UV filter is often the best option. * External Filters: harder to hide to make your pond seamless. * Submersed Filters: water fountains and pond spitters. Being submersed makes it tougher to clean. '''Useful Products:'''

Filter Accessories

* Filter Media: UV filters it helps trap debris. Some filters use media that comes in solid pellets. * Filter Media Bags: An easy way to store your excess filter media for later use. * Fish Net: Consider buying a skimmers you can use yourself or automatic skimmers. '''Useful Products:'''

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