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Veggie Filter????
Being new to ponding.... I see many people writing and asking about 'veggie
filters'. I understand what they now are but I am having problems locating plans on how to build one nevertheless what size I would require. Any help is appreciated...links,info etc. My pond is 2000 gal. with a surface area of approx. 145 sqft. I have 18 goldfish ranging in size from 2" to 14". What size filter will I need to make and what would be the best type plants to put in it? Thanks for the help Dave Havelock NC |
Veggie Filter????
Hi David, A veggie filter is just another 'smallish' pond built
along side your existing pond. Figure 10% to 15% of the surface area of your pond. Mine is built from landscape timbers & lined with Permalon.- measures 4 x 8 x 18 inches. Oh yes, we did put sheets of styrofoam in around the sides. I have a picture - of sorts- on the first link below- its on the first page... I had gravel in the filter to begin with - BIG mistake. Now I just have water ;-) Plants I use are Water Hyacinths, water celery & iris planted in baskets of gravel... (notice I said Baskets of gravel.. ) I have a pump on the opposite side of the pond with a hose attached - runs along the bottom of the pond and up the back side of the veggie filter... then it nestles down under a milk crate. DO build in a drain so you can clean it easier. Good Luck Nedra Main pond: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 Lotus Pond: http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "David Hahn" wrote in message . com... Being new to ponding.... I see many people writing and asking about 'veggie filters'. I understand what they now are but I am having problems locating plans on how to build one nevertheless what size I would require. Any help is appreciated...links,info etc. My pond is 2000 gal. with a surface area of approx. 145 sqft. I have 18 goldfish ranging in size from 2" to 14". What size filter will I need to make and what would be the best type plants to put in it? Thanks for the help Dave Havelock NC |
Veggie Filter????
My veggie filter is the top of my 150 gallon stock tank (3,000 gallon pond). It is an upflow filter and the top 'layer' is water hyacinths. They get really green and really tall! here's the hint from the green water tips ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Construct a veggie filter - an area, 10% to 20%, of the size of your pond surface area. A couple of inches deeper than the plant baskets (the rigid black mesh baskets made specifically for water plants) you are going to use to plant in. Plant the baskets with marginal plants with fine gravel. Pump the pond water through at a turnover rate per hour 1/2 to 1/4 of the pond volume. Veggie filter uses up many of the nutrients and provides a good place for bacteria to grow. Build it with a bottom drain (or two) for ease of cleaning - very important or you'll end up with backups and leaking over the edge. Go here to read a great description about how to build one http://hometown.aol.com/k30a/myhomepage/garden.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ And BV has lots of recent experience with building a veggie filter. k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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