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Looking to replace the media in my Ultima II 2,000, what are some good bioballs to look at? and what quantity is appropriate for this filter?
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I had teandtheywere ok, Just ok, then I used floor scrubbeies,excellent. Them member Spannish Leprchauntold me of Matala. Best yet. Very clear pond.
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