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I use lava rock and love it but maybe not in the way that you are referring
to. I put my waterfall pump in a bucket (black 5 gallon) and then filled it with lava rock. The water from the pump goes from my main pond into the veggie tank (that overflows into the upper pond that then overflows into the main pond. I never really clean the "filter" during the season. This spring for other reasons I emptied the bucket out, rinse it out with pond water, put the pump and rocks back in and start it up (I did rinse off the really gunky rocks in pond water but not too much... that is where the good stuff thrives I always thought). Really the only maintainence I do on my pond is getting in to play (move rocks, plants, make asethic changes). I hated the filter system that came with the kit that got me started and almost gave up on ponding because of it. I had to rinse it at least twice a week at the time to keep the water flowing (I didn't know about veggie filters then). It was here that I heard about using lava rocks. "K30a" wrote in message ... Don't use lava rock. The veggie filter will catch 'gunk' and the lava rock will be very hard to clean. My veggie filter is as simple as floating water hyacinths at the top of my upflow mech/bio filter. Things grow like crazy and I have to watch they don't plug the outlet. Bonnie has a good veggie filter and pictures. So does BV. Hope they catch this and post their plans. k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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). It was here that I heard about using lava rocks.
I have been using lava rocks in my veggie filters for almost 10 years, and still love them. I only clean the gunk off the bottom and the rock every 2 years, and the main ponds every 5 years.....this is my only sorce of filter Jerri http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond |
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My guess is that I heard the advice from you so if I didn't thank you then,
I thank you now. It really has made the pond care free. DKat "Jerrispond" wrote in message ... ). It was here that I heard about using lava rocks. I have been using lava rocks in my veggie filters for almost 10 years, and still love them. I only clean the gunk off the bottom and the rock every 2 years, and the main ponds every 5 years.....this is my only sorce of filter Jerri http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond |
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