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Old August 2nd 03, 02:51 AM
Mikey I
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Default Pool filter for ponds

I have a fairly new sand filter that was to be used for a pool.
Installed a pond instead. The sand medium is too fine to use as a pond
filter. It cloggs very fast. Can anyone tell me or direct me as to
what medium could be used? Thanks
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Old August 2nd 03, 06:47 AM
Mark T.
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Default Pool filter for ponds

Hi Mikey,
You can consider SpringFlow. Do a Google search
for 'Springflow bio media' to read up on it.

You'll probably want to apply some mechanical filtration prior to the
biological filtration, and you can use scrubber pads as shown in this link:
http://www.skippysstuff.com/biofil18.jpg
(Picture courtesy of Skippy's).

There are many types of media to choose from. Check out some of
the filters folks from this group show on their websites for other ideas.
I just happen to have combined the scrubber pads and
Springflow for my particular application. I have an upflow filter design
so I placed the scrubber pads as a first line of defense or, coarse
mechanical
filtration. Then 2 layers of 3/4" batting topped off with Springflow
which I placed (stuffed), into the kind of bags you buy oranges in.
I did it this way so that the Springflow is modular, which makes for
ease of annual cleaning. These media are all very light and easy
to clean, unlike lava rock or sand.

Don't forget to use lots of plants in the pond too.

Hope this helps,
Mark



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I have a fairly new sand filter that was to be used for a pool.
Installed a pond instead. The sand medium is too fine to use as a pond
filter. It cloggs very fast. Can anyone tell me or direct me as to
what medium could be used? Thanks



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Old August 2nd 03, 03:10 PM
john rutz
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Default Pool filter for ponds



Mikey I wrote:
I have a fairly new sand filter that was to be used for a pool.
Installed a pond instead. The sand medium is too fine to use as a pond
filter. It cloggs very fast. Can anyone tell me or direct me as to
what medium could be used? Thanks



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if yoou google rec ponds for pool filter there are several discusions on
this over the years, pro's and con's and how to convrt one



John Rutz
Z5 New Mexico

never miss a good oportunity to shut up

see my pond at:

http://www.fuerjefe.com

 




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