Pond in new house.

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  1. harry123

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    Thank you so much freddy your a star mate, excellent advice. could you recommend any in pond pumps?
    Now the difficult thing is I have to find someone who can do the wiring for me in birmingham :(


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    Just click on the link;)

    It would probably be a good idea to pop along to your local stockist and tell them your requirements, they should be able to set you up with something suitable :blue thumb:
     
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      Thank you freddy.


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      Is that all il be needing? I want start off with normal fish in my pond will I need anything with that link you posted.


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      Hiya Harry.

      I'm not familiar with smaller set-ups, but I'm thinking that this will suit?
       
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      Hi Harry, my apologies I'd forgotten about this thread. You'd want to replace them with something more naturally looking, that's just my opinion. You could try your local freecycle type website. My parents surrounding stones all have moss-type organisms spread across which makes them look natural. Here's a pic:

      http://gardenerscorner.co.uk/forum/useralbums/20120711_170235-jpg.2787/view-image
       
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