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ERIC Filter Peter Waddington
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<blockquote data-quote="daisho" data-source="post: 455255" data-attributes="member: 7658"><p>Hello Peter,</p><p></p><p>welcome in the forum.</p><p></p><p>Like Frank mentioned, drumfilters, endless band filters and fleece filter are more up to date for the pre filtration system for good and clean ponds in Germany.</p><p>As you may know those kind of pre filters remove the natural dirt from the environment and the waste that the koi produces, automatic and discharge the bio part of the filter extreme.</p><p></p><p>Many koi kichis are not in the position to clean the pond filter daily, cuz of their jobs. So this kind of filters are more workable for the users.</p><p></p><p>What makes it a little bit strange, you make your marketing with statements like...."It is, in fact, the best koi pond filter in the world today."</p><p></p><p>Thats in my eyes a little bit to push one's luck! For a filtration which i have to clean daily and without any flow in the pond, cuz it's limited through the filter itself. We all know flow and streaming is important for koi's muscle raising and a clean pond.</p><p></p><p>From what i read, i try to understand your intention about the structure of the bio part, but i think with the right pre filter you don't have to limit the flow on the bio part.</p><p></p><p>Maybe we can discuss this deeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daisho, post: 455255, member: 7658"] Hello Peter, welcome in the forum. Like Frank mentioned, drumfilters, endless band filters and fleece filter are more up to date for the pre filtration system for good and clean ponds in Germany. As you may know those kind of pre filters remove the natural dirt from the environment and the waste that the koi produces, automatic and discharge the bio part of the filter extreme. Many koi kichis are not in the position to clean the pond filter daily, cuz of their jobs. So this kind of filters are more workable for the users. What makes it a little bit strange, you make your marketing with statements like...."It is, in fact, the best koi pond filter in the world today." Thats in my eyes a little bit to push one's luck! For a filtration which i have to clean daily and without any flow in the pond, cuz it's limited through the filter itself. We all know flow and streaming is important for koi's muscle raising and a clean pond. From what i read, i try to understand your intention about the structure of the bio part, but i think with the right pre filter you don't have to limit the flow on the bio part. Maybe we can discuss this deeper. [/QUOTE]
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