View Full Version : Skimmer Question: Which skimmer to purchase??
Steve Shapson
July 28th 04, 02:52 AM
I have a new pond, 25x25 ft, 24-30 in. deep, with 30 in. wide stream, 50
feet from pond, 4 ft grade. The stream is filled with mostly smaller round
stones(2-3in and a few larger(4-6in.)round stones.
Using a Sequence External Self Priming 7200 external pump.from azponds.com
Should I assume that the water running over all these stones will keep the
water clean? Does a good skimmer really help keep the water clear?
Do I need a skimmer? Size? Model? There is still surface particles and
others stuff on the surface which just floats around.
If I need a skimmer, I would prefer one that would be easily hidden and
quiet.
-new to ponds.
steve shapson
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Steve Shapson
San Diego Joe
July 28th 04, 03:11 AM
"Steve Shapson" wrote:
> Should I assume that the water running over all these stones will keep the
> water clean?
Nope. Stones don't clean water - bacteria does. The best way to keep water
clear is to use a veggie filter (ie: tones of plants) and don't overpopulate
your pond.
> Does a good skimmer really help keep the water clear?
Well, it takes the stuff that floats on top, like leaves and such, allowing
you to dispose of them before they decay and make your water bad. It's one
piece of equipment I would consider a must have.
As to brands, ask on rec.ponds
Joe
San Diego Joe
4,000 - 5,000 Gallons.
Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar.
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Steve Shapson
July 28th 04, 04:38 AM
I forgot to write that I do have lots of plants in my pond, about 40% so far
of surface is covered.
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Steve Shapson
"San Diego Joe" > wrote in message
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> "Steve Shapson" wrote:
>
> > Should I assume that the water running over all these stones will keep
the
> > water clean?
> Nope. Stones don't clean water - bacteria does. The best way to keep water
> clear is to use a veggie filter (ie: tones of plants) and don't
overpopulate
> your pond.
>
> > Does a good skimmer really help keep the water clear?
> Well, it takes the stuff that floats on top, like leaves and such,
allowing
> you to dispose of them before they decay and make your water bad. It's one
> piece of equipment I would consider a must have.
>
> As to brands, ask on rec.ponds
>
> Joe
>
>
> San Diego Joe
> 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons.
> Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar.
>
>
>
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