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In-Wall Skimmer

In-Wall Skimmer

The In-Wall Skimmer is a device used to collect and automatically remove debris from the water's surface. This skimmer is made to fit into the liner wall.

When purchasing an In-Wall Skimmer, be sure to get the right model for your liner. Having the skimmer installed in a wall, this makes servicing your filter much easier because of accessibility.

Item   Description Price Order
IWS In-Wall Skimmer 1-1/2-in. Black 30-50 gph $ 49.98 C a l l
IWS200 In-Wall Skimmer 2-in. Grey 50-75 gph $ 159.99 C a l l

No-Niche Skimmer

No-Niche Skimmer

No-Nich Skimmer

The skimmer that operates without a Niche. With 360 degrees of skimming, one of the most efficient skimmers available. Allows opening of the main drain

Large skimmer basket collects more debris without clogging. Constructed from ABS plastic for strength and durability. Easily adapts to a manual vacuum system.

Item   Description Price Order
NNS112 No-Niche Skimmer 1-1/2-in. Black 35-55 gph $ 80.75 C a l l
B13B Replacement Basket For NNS112 $ 23.06 C a l l
B38B Replacement Floating Sleeve For NNS112 $ 19.21 C a l l
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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
July 31st, 2010
Summer usually means increased pond water loss due to evaporation, which of course leads to topping off our ponds more. You should always add dechlorinator when topping off the water level of a pond. Any amount of chlorine (such as that found in treated water) can be harmful to your fish. Even if it is not enough chlorine to mean immediate death of the fish, this chlorine can still cause harm to proper gill function.
Tips by » Koi Clubs USA