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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:06 pm
by madmole
I actually own a Welsh Koi Retro drain. Quality is fine. The only downside to it over the Pond Supplies one is that the welsh koi one has no bottom plate, so it it lifts or moves there is a risk of small fish dissapearing
Easily fixed with a bit of plastic or Stainless steel
Mind you I hhave heard of others drilling the bottom plate because if the base of your pond is not smooth crud can collect under the plate
I have some nice SS mesh I'm going to use
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:18 pm
by mio
Hi Allen ..
I`m sure your products are as you describe .. and being Welsh myself would certainly support Welsh businesses to the enth degree ..
Not having purchased a Bottom Drain from yourself YET .. I was merely relating a friends experience with one of them ..
If you`d care to PM me i can give you all the details of what transpired ..
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:39 pm
by mio
Hi Madmole ..
Do you have more than one type Retro Drain .. ?
Are any of them Aerated please ..? If so how well does it perform .. ? as it was the Aerated type i was actually looking for ..
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 11:38 pm
by dave e
Hi Mio
I Have one of the aerated ones works great.
http
://www.allaboutkoi.co.uk/aerated-portab ... 30071.html
Regards
Dave e
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 8:05 am
by madmole
Mine is not aerated. I use PondSupplies' (on e-bay) 5" and 9" air disks in the pond. I may well just cable tie one of these onto the welsh koi dome as the air disks work so well, stay clean and dont clog and air output and distribution is superb
Dont own the one with a base fitted but have seen plenty
The welsh koi one has stainless still legs which are adjustable for height. I had to make the gap smaller as I have a couple of 3" goldies
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:52 pm
by mio
Hi Dave e ..
Than`ks for the link .. you gave it to me before .. They do look Awesome in operation ..
Hi Madmole ..
Might try those Air discs .. my Japanese airstones keep clogging and have to be rubbed down with wet `n dry all the time .. would`nt you be worried adding air might lift the Retro Drain off the bottom if it lacks a weighted down plate ..?
Think i might hang fire and see how Gerry`s homemade "Blue Peter" version performs . it did look Superb ..
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 3:25 pm
by madmole
The air discs are self sinking. Unlike domes they dont actually hold any air.
I had to weight my 8mm airline to stop it floating but the discs stay put
So if anything they will add weight to the retro drain