Aviary Fountain?
- Lloyd
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Aviary Fountain?
I am getting close to finishing an indoor aviary (15'x8') and considering placing a fountain in it. I have seen one which has a large basin in the bottom of it and a series of three pools separated by waterfalls. I thought I'd ask for some info here before proceeding. I was wondering if anyone here has a fountain in their aviary and how they manage to keep the water clean. Would something like an exterior fish tank filter (Fluval) work to extend the water changing period? Is there something I can add to the water that will keep bacteria down (and birds safe)? I'd like to hear how you do it.
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I have a table top fountain. I decided to try this before getting a larger one. My birds did not go to it for a while. I thought it was because of the light. Then I removed the stones because it was easier to clean and they love it now. I am planning on getting a larger one next spring. I do not think there is an easy way to clean it. I have to clean mine out every other day. I put sparkle in the water once a week. This helps with bacteria. I think it all depends on how much time you have to keep it clean. My birds love the running water and so to me it is worth the trouble. But it is alot of trouble ! 

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I have the same size outdoor aviary with two automatic watering holes at each end. I dug a 3' x12" hole as a drainage basin and covered it with 1/4" mesh wire, then I cemented together a drinking pool(2' x 3') with natural rocks. Oh, I ran 1/2" PVC pipe into the pool and set it to ran water for 1 minute at 3 to 4 times a day. This way it over fills to refresh the water and runs down to the drainage. Test your hole to make sure its soaking into the surrounding dirt before you build the pool on top of it. I even got a 12" dia. PVC pipe at 3' to fit into the hole so dirt wouldn't fall back in. This has worked for 6 years now.
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