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My parents have a small backyard pond ...maybe 500 gallons-ish? And I am curious about what the easiest and inexpensive options are to filter it, keep it clean. Its a simple design with a small waterfall , just a pump funning a hose to some rocks and trickling down, but of course it gets green and gross in a short period, and im really not looking to get into this as for one its not my home, but secondly my parents arent going to drop a tonne of cash and are older themselves so maintenance would have to be simple and easy. If there are any options for filtration please let me know your ideas.

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Skippy's Koi & Pond Page (Beautiful Ponds & Gardens). Check out their Mini-Me filter for smaller ponds. Should be fairly cheap to build, my 75 gallon model cost me under $300--try buying a pre-made filter that size for that much.

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  • 2 weeks later...

search DIY pond filter on You Tube...It looks easy & cheap to build. I have just purchased all the parts, just have to put it all together should be simple.

maybe $50 in parts compared to $400-500 in the stores.

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