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Aqua Ultraviolet Ultima II 10000

ULTIMA II 10,000 filter for Koi ponds up to 10,000 gallons.

No channeling * Minutes to backwash * Can handle heavy fish loads * Seeded with bacteria * Filter can be buried * Unique tubular design protects bacteria while dislodging unwanted debris.

  • Features: 2" inlet and outlet
  • Dimensions: 42" x 24.5"
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AU-A50011Aqua Ultraviolet Ultima II 10000 Filter - 2 Inch Ports$1584.99 Free Shipping

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