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Mon, Jul 26, 10 at 14:44
| I have a very small waterfall. Its not clean for very long in the spring. It quickly has algae all over it and hanging down. I just can't keep up with cleaning it off. Can I say its my biofilter? :) |
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| Cath, one benefit is that it is usually full of blood worms when I have it on my waterfall. I brush it off into the pond and the fish gobble it up. "Horton" |
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- Posted by goodkarma_ 5b (My Page) on Tue, Jul 27, 10 at 0:05
| Absolutely! It helps remove nitrates from the water, it has beneficial bacteria within it and it helps trap debris. Also catherinet- you must admit that you do an amazing job of making your "biolfilter" blend in and look so natural. :) |
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