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MICROSKIM®


POND AND SURFACE SKIMMER


Ideal for ponds up to 1000 gallons Features and benefi ts:


• Durable Lid - Provides protection of fi lter components • Debris Net - Traps larger leaves and debris


20”


• Filter Brushes - Provides additional mechanical fi ltration


• Skimmer Door - Skims the surface of the pond • Microskim ®


17.5”


offers professional grade features and quality for the DIY market ... no wonder it’s so popular!


strength and durability MicroSkim®


17.5” - Housing design is rounded; creating


MicroSkim®


Pond and Surface Skimmer


Unit Weight: 15.9 lbs. #99771


PONDSWEEP® POND AND SURFACE SKIMMER 23” 25” Aquascape PondSweep®


to tackle ponds up to 1200 sq. ft. of surface area making it a great choice for larger ponds. PondSweep’s®


SK900PRO 10” 29”


skimmer bellows creates suction on the surface of the pond, keeping the pond surface clear from debris. PondSweep®


includes an easy-to-clean fi lter mat reducing fi lter maintenance.


pond skimmers are large enough patented


19.5” 23” PondSweep® SK700PRO Skimmer


Unit Weight: 27 lbs. #00250


8” PondSweep® 23” SK700PRO SK900PRO Skimmer


Unit Weight: 35 lbs. #00900


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Pond Filtration is one of the most important components in maintaining a healthy and balanced ecosystem. Quality fi ltration equipment is necessary to maintain optimum water quality. Aquascape off ers a wide selection of premium pond fi ltration to suit any budget or water garden. At Aquascape, our goal is to provide our customers with the best products, for the best price, creating the best value in water gardening.


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