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Required - Easy maintenance filter!
My parents currently run a Cascade 1500 pump, connected to one of the old Cyprio Planter 500 filters. This filter is some age now, and the UVC sheath is apparently sealed in and difficult to remove (and also very dirty on the surface). The pond is about 470 UK gallons, and the above pump has a max flowrate of 1500 litres (330 GPH). Now I understand that the 500gallon filter is supposedly max 250GPH. The filter is becoming a bind to clean and I'm dubious about its efficiency actually. There is probably about 4-5ft of fish in there. Recommendations please? If the pump is more than 250GPH, should I be looking at filter that take a flowrate higher than this? or is a 250GPH filter still ok? Mt feeling is that I should look at Ecomax 4500 (500GPH max). Suggestions/comments welcome. They do not want to buy another pump. -- psbderbys |
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 14:17:35 +0000, psbderbys
wrote: My parents currently run a Cascade 1500 pump, connected to one of the old Cyprio Planter 500 filters. This filter is some age now, and the UVC sheath is apparently sealed in and difficult to remove (and also very dirty on the surface). The pond is about 470 UK gallons, and the above pump has a max flowrate of 1500 litres (330 GPH). Now I understand that the 500gallon filter is supposedly max 250GPH. The filter is becoming a bind to clean and I'm dubious about its efficiency actually. There is probably about 4-5ft of fish in there. Recommendations please? If the pump is more than 250GPH, should I be looking at filter that take a flowrate higher than this? or is a 250GPH filter still ok? Mt feeling is that I should look at Ecomax 4500 (500GPH max). Suggestions/comments welcome. They do not want to buy another pump. If they don't want to buy a different pump (and right they are, IMO) I'd get a bigger filter. If commercial is the only thing you're considering, I'd get one that claims to filter 1,000 gallons of pond. For sure it will handle this pond size and require less routine maintenance. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
We continue to love our veggie filters. Bottom drain, annual
maintenance. Slow water passage gives setlement. We also have a UV. Jim psbderbys wrote: My parents currently run a Cascade 1500 pump, connected to one of the old Cyprio Planter 500 filters. This filter is some age now, and the UVC sheath is apparently sealed in and difficult to remove (and also very dirty on the surface). The pond is about 470 UK gallons, and the above pump has a max flowrate of 1500 litres (330 GPH). Now I understand that the 500gallon filter is supposedly max 250GPH. The filter is becoming a bind to clean and I'm dubious about its efficiency actually. There is probably about 4-5ft of fish in there. Recommendations please? If the pump is more than 250GPH, should I be looking at filter that take a flowrate higher than this? or is a 250GPH filter still ok? Mt feeling is that I should look at Ecomax 4500 (500GPH max). Suggestions/comments welcome. They do not want to buy another pump. |
Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote: We continue to love our veggie filters. Bottom drain, annual maintenance. Slow water passage gives setlement. We also have a UV. YES, YES, a veggie filter is the only way to go. Mine has been running 24/7 for 4 years not with out cleaning. My water is crystal clear all the way to bottom 4 feet deep. Ron in NC |
Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote:
We continue to love our veggie filters. Bottom drain, annual maintenance. Slow water passage gives setlement. We also have a UV. Jim 4-5ft of fish in there. Recommendations please? If the pump is more than 250GPH, should I be looking at filter that take a flowrate higher than this? or is a 250GPH filter still ok? Mt feeling is that I should look at Ecomax 4500 (500GPH max). Suggestions/comments welcome. They do not want to buy another pump. Yep, listen to Jim and the others. Veggie filter all the way. I got mine up and running this season and have been very happy with the results and benefits. My water cleared up a couple of months ago and is crystal clear to 54 inches. Plus, it gets to be home to all sorts of interesting creatures! I have a small area of clear water (no plants) near the inlet. Very interesting to just sit and observe for a few minutes. You probably won't be disappointed. W. Dale |
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