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Opinion on a Pump/Filter Combo
I have two bead filters, with a vortex separator in front and an upflow
gravel filter as a polisher. The bead filters are great in my opinion. They can be cleaned easily, with the flip of a handle, and that means that they are more likely to be cleaned than one requiring removal and washing of pads, or other media. I did not install the vortex until the third year, but by then the size and quantity of fish caused an increase in larger debris that was clogging the bead filter to fast and was difficult to backwash out of the filter due to the size of the debris. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "larryw591" wrote in message ... I want to improve the pump and filtering system of my 3500 gallon pond. I have been looking at the Aquabead system. My current system calls for me to remove a couple of charcoal bags and rinse them several times a week. With the Aquabead system the pump and everything is above ground and all you need to do is back flush. If anyone has any experience with this please advise...Thank you Larry A. Willrath |
Opinion on a Pump/Filter Combo
Larry,
If you could go to a slow veggie filter, you could pull sediment once a year. We have upflow barrels with strapping tape to catch most of the big stuff. The veggie filters on the berm are about 125 gal each and the flow through them is about 40 minutes. The junk settles mostly in the first veggie filter. Once a year we drain the 2" muck through the bottom drain of the vf. Otherwise, no filter attention needed! Jim -- __________________________________________ Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at: www.jogathon.net See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley "larryw591" wrote in message ... I want to improve the pump and filtering system of my 3500 gallon pond. I have been looking at the Aquabead system. My current system calls for me to remove a couple of charcoal bags and rinse them several times a week. With the Aquabead system the pump and everything is above ground and all you need to do is back flush. If anyone has any experience with this please advise...Thank you Larry A. Willrath |
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