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sorethumbs
June 23rd 10, 10:53 AM
Greetings
Just discovered this site and as i'm owning my first house with a garden
i think it may be invaluable.
Anyway i have bought a house with a pond, not a big pond. It has a fish
mate 2000 fountain and just discovered the pump round the back (a fish
mate 2500UV) which feeds a mini waterfall.
I've just emptied out the pond as it was filthy, full of leaves and muck
and thought i better find out what this equipment actually does. Now as
i say i'm a complete novice with ponds so please be patient!
What does the pump do (apart from feeding a flow of water to the mini
waterfall) does it clean the water? is it just for keeping fish. We've
not had the pump on since moving in would this have stopped the pond
becoming so mucky.
I don't know if i should open up the pump and replace or clean anything
before i fill the pond for summer.
Appreciate any guidance on this!
phil
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sorethumbs
Rodney Pont[_3_]
June 23rd 10, 05:35 PM
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 09:53:05 +0000, sorethumbs wrote:
>Anyway i have bought a house with a pond, not a big pond. It has a fish
>mate 2000 fountain and just discovered the pump round the back (a fish
>mate 2500UV) which feeds a mini waterfall.
The Fishmate 2000 will be the pump and there should be a pipe going
from it to the Fishmate 2500UV, unless there was another pump, which is
the filter and also contains an Ultra Violet bulb.
I think this is the filter you have:
http://www.pondkeeper.co.uk/prodpage.asp?ProdID=1165
You should remove the sponge and filter media and clean. Assuming you
don't have fish it's ok to clean them in tapwater since you are
starting the pond up from scratch, the chlorine/chloramine in tapwater
will kill any bacteria.
The UV is to keep the algae down in the water. Only the minute type
that make the water green is affected by the UV, if you get blanket
weed it isn't affected since it doesn't go through the filter. The
bulbs only last about a year and then their output drops off. You may
not need it though and there is no point in replacing the bulb if you
don't have green water.
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Kevin A. Hall
June 23rd 10, 06:25 PM
In article k>,
Rodney Pont > wrote:
>On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 09:53:05 +0000, sorethumbs wrote:
>
>>Anyway i have bought a house with a pond, not a big pond. It has a fish
>>mate 2000 fountain and just discovered the pump round the back (a fish
>>mate 2500UV) which feeds a mini waterfall.
>
>The Fishmate 2000 will be the pump and there should be a pipe going
>from it to the Fishmate 2500UV, unless there was another pump, which is
>the filter and also contains an Ultra Violet bulb.
>
>I think this is the filter you have:
>http://www.pondkeeper.co.uk/prodpage.asp?ProdID=1165
>
>You should remove the sponge and filter media and clean. Assuming you
>don't have fish it's ok to clean them in tapwater since you are
>starting the pond up from scratch, the chlorine/chloramine in tapwater
>will kill any bacteria.
>
>The UV is to keep the algae down in the water. Only the minute type
>that make the water green is affected by the UV, if you get blanket
>weed it isn't affected since it doesn't go through the filter. The
>bulbs only last about a year and then their output drops off. You may
>not need it though and there is no point in replacing the bulb if you
>don't have green water.
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