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Okay, so I have everything i need for my new skippy filter except the media. I am having a hard time deciding what to use. I have read to use dura cool pads, scrubber pads, batting, and other things but am not sure what the best choice is. Any thoughts?
 

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no batting..it clogs fairly easily, but makes a good 'fines' filter for pulling out floating debris..i have a seperate pump and small fines filter i run for a couple days every 2 / 3 weeks. works great!! scrubbies work great, the cut to fit furnace filter pads, irrigation tubing, soda straws even. anything plastic that has surface area.(the more the better.) and will allow water to flow thru and around it.
 
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I agree with Koiguy. I use all of those things and deer netting from Lowes. Its pretty cheap and fills a lot of space. I also use quilt batting for a fines filter for a few day a month. I run it with a seperate pump and through a shopping basket that I "borrowed".
 
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you can use strapping, which you can buy on Ebay, Same stuff they use to keep boxes all wrapped up in. I love bacti-twist. It's a marvel! I have bought too much, and would be willing to sell a bagful if you want it.
 
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The first pic is of the netting and the second is a pic of it in my filter.
 

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Just bought a bunch of tile for the house and the tile people gave me a whole bunch of strapping! Do I need to cut it up?
 

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No, if you are going to use it in you bio filter, just roll it up then turn it loose in the filter so it opens up. The surface area is going to start populating with anerobic bacteria as soon as it is exposed to the pond water passing by it. the more chaos the better so the water has a little interference passing through it.
 

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