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Our new pond (taking forever to get finished) will have a upflow veggie
filter with about 12% more surface area than the pond's. What other filters should be put in? Pond is 700+ US gallons. Pump is overkill (Sequence 750 series 4200SEQ12, 2300 GPH) but we will be adding other water features in the future. (Boy, that AZponds is REALLY inexpensive for pumps!) Intake for pump is a no-niche skimmer and an intake at the bottom of the pump, both 1.5" pipe. (Bottom intake will be a DIY Tetra bottom drain http://www.azponds.com/Bottom%20Drains.htm with that will act as a plant stand). Should I put in some sort of trickle tower as well? My "pump house" is in the storage room. At floor level it is about 12" below the pond's surface. A trickle tower could be put on a stand of some sort. I am after clear water. Pond is block lined with granite tile (or will be if it will ever stop raining so I can finish sealing it). I could add a UV light if required. Mark B. |
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Errr, that's a vacuum bottom drain.
snip (Bottom intake will be a DIY Tetra bottom drain http://www.azponds.com/Bottom%20Drains.htm with that will act as a plant stand). |
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:51:47 -0500, Mark Bannister
wrote: Our new pond (taking forever to get finished) will have a upflow veggie filter with about 12% more surface area than the pond's. What other filters should be put in? Use bacteria and barley straw from the very beginning. |
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:51:47 -0500, Mark Bannister
wrote: Our new pond (taking forever to get finished) will have a upflow veggie filter with about 12% more surface area than the pond's. What other filters should be put in? Use bacteria and barley straw from the very beginning. |
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In article , Mark Bannister
wrote: Our new pond (taking forever to get finished) will have a upflow veggie filter with about 12% more surface area than the pond's. What other filters should be put in? What plants ? You will have no ammonia, nitrite or nitrate problems with this filled with WH or lettuce. Can you grow these successfully where you live? To really polish the water, you will need some sort of mechanical filter, could be polyester batting, sponges, brushes, or in larger ponds a sand filter. When maintained properly, these can also provided biological filtration too. A UV is very helpful, it will cut down the burden on mechanical filters. jay Mon Jul 19, 2004 Pond is 700+ US gallons. Pump is overkill (Sequence 750 series 4200SEQ12, 2300 GPH) but we will be adding other water features in the future. (Boy, that AZponds is REALLY inexpensive for pumps!) Intake for pump is a no-niche skimmer and an intake at the bottom of the pump, both 1.5" pipe. (Bottom intake will be a DIY Tetra bottom drain http://www.azponds.com/Bottom%20Drains.htm with that will act as a plant stand). Should I put in some sort of trickle tower as well? My "pump house" is in the storage room. At floor level it is about 12" below the pond's surface. A trickle tower could be put on a stand of some sort. I am after clear water. Pond is block lined with granite tile (or will be if it will ever stop raining so I can finish sealing it). I could add a UV light if required. Mark B. |
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Thanks all.
We are in the South (North Alabama, Zone 7a) so we can grow most anything once Spring hits. WH grows well and I'm sure water lettuce would too. WH does not over winter well. We get it from the river in spring when it washes down with the rains. It obviously over winters sporadically in protected places. Go Fig wrote: In article , Mark Bannister wrote: Our new pond (taking forever to get finished) will have a upflow veggie filter with about 12% more surface area than the pond's. What other filters should be put in? What plants ? You will have no ammonia, nitrite or nitrate problems with this filled with WH or lettuce. Can you grow these successfully where you live? To really polish the water, you will need some sort of mechanical filter, could be polyester batting, sponges, brushes, or in larger ponds a sand filter. When maintained properly, these can also provided biological filtration too. A UV is very helpful, it will cut down the burden on mechanical filters. jay Mon Jul 19, 2004 Pond is 700+ US gallons. Pump is overkill (Sequence 750 series 4200SEQ12, 2300 GPH) but we will be adding other water features in the future. (Boy, that AZponds is REALLY inexpensive for pumps!) Intake for pump is a no-niche skimmer and an intake at the bottom of the pump, both 1.5" pipe. (Bottom intake will be a DIY Tetra bottom drain http://www.azponds.com/Bottom%20Drains.htm with that will act as a plant stand). Should I put in some sort of trickle tower as well? My "pump house" is in the storage room. At floor level it is about 12" below the pond's surface. A trickle tower could be put on a stand of some sort. I am after clear water. Pond is block lined with granite tile (or will be if it will ever stop raining so I can finish sealing it). I could add a UV light if required. Mark B. |
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Depending on how much you're gonna throttle down that pump you won't be
able to pull 2300 gph out of the pond with two 1 & 1/2" pipes, and I think you may have trouble using that size on the bottom drain, that it will clog up easily with string algae. At the very least use 2", 3" would be better. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website Pond is 700+ US gallons. Pump is overkill (Sequence 750 series 4200SEQ12, 2300 GPH) but we will be adding other water features in the future. (Boy, that AZponds is REALLY inexpensive for pumps!) Intake for pump is a no-niche skimmer and an intake at the bottom of the pump, both 1.5" pipe. (Bottom intake will be a DIY Tetra bottom drain http://www.azponds.com/Bottom%20Drains.htm with that will act as a plant stand). Should I put in some sort of trickle tower as well? My "pump house" is in the storage room. At floor level it is about 12" below the pond's surface. A trickle tower could be put on a stand of some sort. I am after clear water. Pond is block lined with granite tile (or will be if it will ever stop raining so I can finish sealing it). I could add a UV light if required. Mark B. |
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Depending on how much you're gonna throttle down that pump you won't be
able to pull 2300 gph out of the pond with two 1 & 1/2" pipes, and I think you may have trouble using that size on the bottom drain, that it will clog up easily with string algae. At the very least use 2", 3" would be better. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website Pond is 700+ US gallons. Pump is overkill (Sequence 750 series 4200SEQ12, 2300 GPH) but we will be adding other water features in the future. (Boy, that AZponds is REALLY inexpensive for pumps!) Intake for pump is a no-niche skimmer and an intake at the bottom of the pump, both 1.5" pipe. (Bottom intake will be a DIY Tetra bottom drain http://www.azponds.com/Bottom%20Drains.htm with that will act as a plant stand). Should I put in some sort of trickle tower as well? My "pump house" is in the storage room. At floor level it is about 12" below the pond's surface. A trickle tower could be put on a stand of some sort. I am after clear water. Pond is block lined with granite tile (or will be if it will ever stop raining so I can finish sealing it). I could add a UV light if required. Mark B. |
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