Anyone running this type of filter ?
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Nexus Eazy
chr1ssy- best in variety
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Nexus Eazy
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Nexus
I use the Nexus 3000 on main pond.Great filter but b******s about not getting wet and cleaning.
In summer it needs cleaning twice a week and even now with hardly any feeding needs once a week.
Not brill with the fines when feeding heavy
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In summer it needs cleaning twice a week and even now with hardly any feeding needs once a week.
Not brill with the fines when feeding heavy
www.valleykoi.com
chr1ssy- best in variety
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Re: Nexus Eazy
Do you have anything in the exit weir to catch the bio fines, jap matting is popular to catch that bit more.
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Re: Nexus Eazy
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Re: Nexus Eazy
i use the 200 eazy and don't have a problem - i do have matting in the exit chamber and yet to get my hands wet when cleaning. however, would dearly love a block built filter
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