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Does this sound like the shizz?

owen13 Apr 28, 2004 06:40 PM

70 or 100 gallon rubbermaid stock tank in wood box. 10 gallon filter, bioball and all that good stuff. Thinking of also doubling that filter as a guppie farm with plants and stuff. Then put some sweet fish in the pond with 2 RES.

Does this setup I'm planning sound good?

-Owen
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dsgngrl Apr 29, 2004 08:17 AM

ou may want to go bigger on the filter part, usually a biological filter needs to be the same size as the pond you are filtering. Turtles are very messy and may totally overwhelm a 10 gallon filter. Their waste could kill the guppies and plants. Not to mention that guppies will add their own waste to the mix.
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brokermonkey Apr 29, 2004 03:31 PM

whats a bioball? those blue holey balls? what do they do? do you buy those seperate?
thanks
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