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All the "pores" in lava rock will eventually fill up and it will cease to
work for bio filtration. I only know of three ways to clean the stuff: a) lay it all out in the driveway and power wash it; or b) build a fire under it and cook the "stuff" out. Of course, that option smells something fierce, but it will work, or c) isolate the filter from the rest of the pond and nuke it with potassium permanganate. That will eat the crud out, and once it expends itself (or you neutralize it), it's harmless to your pond, plants and fish. Lee "Tom Wikoff" wrote in message ... With winter in west-central Ohio on the wane, I am nearly ready to begin getting the pond back up and running. This will be the second full year for the pond. It is approximately 1800 gal with a 200 gal. bio-filter. That bio-filter has approx. 50 bags of lava rock. Last summer a young man at the local nursery/water garden outlet advised me to take out and replace the lava rock because of my complaint about string algae. I had never heard of the need to replace this rock and find the thought of the cost of replacing it just a bit hard to swallow. Was that sound advice? Can't the rock be "cleaned" instead. NOTE: I do keep small bales of barley straw in the both the filter and at the waterfall and treat the water with products recommended by the people who sold me the liner, pump and fish (5 to date). The ratio of time I spend maintaining versus enjoying my pond does not set well with me. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. |
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