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Skimmers?
Hi everybody, researching equipment for the pond I'm building. The guy
at the pond store says I need a skimmer. Is that true? Been reading about the veggie filter online and think thats the route I'm going. Can I make a veggie filter out of a Bio falls waterfall? One thing I've learned through many years of aquarium keeping, the people at the stores are there for the sales. The groups I frequent for advice however speek from experience. Once again, any and all advice is appreciated. Thanks |
Skimmers?
Personally, I think a skimmer is an absolute must. It catches the debris
while it is floating, keeping it from falling to the bottom of the pond. The earlier leaves, dust, grass clippings, etc. are caught, the less the filter has to do to break them down. As for the use of the Bio Falls, it can be used as a veggie filter, but it is really to small to support very many fish. Use a line and build another pond of at least 10% of the surface area of the pond, and 20 or 50% is not unreasonable for the veggie filter. It will save you some money also. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "KRF" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, researching equipment for the pond I'm building. The guy at the pond store says I need a skimmer. Is that true? Been reading about the veggie filter online and think thats the route I'm going. Can I make a veggie filter out of a Bio falls waterfall? One thing I've learned through many years of aquarium keeping, the people at the stores are there for the sales. The groups I frequent for advice however speek from experience. Once again, any and all advice is appreciated. Thanks |
Skimmers?
When I built my pond about three years ago a salesman where I bought the
pond liner advised me to add a skimmer but I did not want to spend that much money. Later I regretted it and added a no-nitch retro fit skimmer. If you want clean water you need a skimmer!!!! Steve |
Skimmers?
Ditto on the skimmer!
Joe On 3/4/04 4:35 PM, "RichToyBox" wrote: Personally, I think a skimmer is an absolute must. It catches the debris while it is floating, keeping it from falling to the bottom of the pond. The earlier leaves, dust, grass clippings, etc. are caught, the less the filter has to do to break them down. As for the use of the Bio Falls, it can be used as a veggie filter, but it is really to small to support very many fish. Use a line and build another pond of at least 10% of the surface area of the pond, and 20 or 50% is not unreasonable for the veggie filter. It will save you some money also. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "KRF" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, researching equipment for the pond I'm building. The guy at the pond store says I need a skimmer. Is that true? Been reading about the veggie filter online and think thats the route I'm going. Can I make a veggie filter out of a Bio falls waterfall? One thing I've learned through many years of aquarium keeping, the people at the stores are there for the sales. The groups I frequent for advice however speek from experience. Once again, any and all advice is appreciated. Thanks -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Skimmers?
Thanks for the info. I will definately get one. Any certian brand
better than others? Is there something specific I should look for in a skimmer. I Found both skimmers and waterfalls made by Atlantic. They are very reasonable. Anyone used these? Thanks |
Skimmers?
I have the pondsweep 700 which I like, but there is a new one on the market
named Salvio that really looks good. I am not in the market for a new one, but would look at the Salvio closely for a replacement or upgrade. Both have filter media in them to act as a prefilter for the pumps that sit behind the media, and both have room for my submersible heaters that I use to heat the ponds. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "KRF" wrote in message ... Thanks for the info. I will definately get one. Any certian brand better than others? Is there something specific I should look for in a skimmer. I Found both skimmers and waterfalls made by Atlantic. They are very reasonable. Anyone used these? Thanks |
Skimmers?
I added a Savio skimmer last spring after two years without. It was fairly
easy to install to an existing pond. It was much nicer to pull the basket out once a week than to hand skim every night after work. The biggest benefit was protecting the pump. I have a mag-drive and never found a very good solution for the pre-filter problem. This worked well all year and I didn't have to worry about the pump clogging. Also, the savio also has spots for UV's if you want to add them. Hope this helps. Dave in Iowa |
Skimmers?
I added a Savio skimmer last spring after two years without. It was fairly
easy to install to an existing pond. It was much nicer to pull the basket out once a week than to hand skim every night after work. The biggest benefit was protecting the pump. I have a mag-drive and never found a very good solution for the pre-filter problem. This worked well all year and I didn't have to worry about the pump clogging. Also, the savio also has spots for UV's if you want to add them. Hope this helps. Dave in Iowa |
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