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1. Does anyone have a site with detailed info, for making your own
veggie filter? 2. Would this work for a 8' x 19' by 30" deep pond? It's 1800 to 2000 gals, more or less. How do you feel about using a UV fiter in comparison? Any info is appreciated. Thank You. Bette |
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![]() "Bette E" wrote in message ... 1. Does anyone have a site with detailed info, for making your own veggie filter? 2. Would this work for a 8' x 19' by 30" deep pond? It's 1800 to 2000 gals, more or less. How do you feel about using a UV fiter in comparison? Any info is appreciated. My pond is at rough guestimate 3000 gallons. I use nothing but a VF. A good rule of thumb is to make the surface area of your VF 10% of the surface area of your pond. Mine is probably closer to 30%, but I had the room, and wanted to oversize to be safe. Next, use GOOD filter plants. You want plants with dense root systems like water hyacinth, or water lettuce. I also use water iris in my VF for two reasons. They look great with their tall slender foliage extending above the leafy WH. Secondly, they grow well in baskets of rocks and pebbles. So the baskets provide a lot of surface area for good bio bugs, while still allowing the roots to get access to the water born goo. The most important thing to realize with a VF is that there is no such thing as immediate response. In colder climates where we lost the VF plants, we have a period of algae bloom and green goo that is guranteed because in the spring our filters are not yet revved up. You can stay this off a bit, with cold tolerate plants like water celery and watercress. UV? No comparison. UV is for techno mechanical filter weenies that want to see their fishies. Their loonies. All of them. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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![]() "Bette E" wrote in message ... 1. Does anyone have a site with detailed info, for making your own veggie filter? 2. Would this work for a 8' x 19' by 30" deep pond? It's 1800 to 2000 gals, more or less. How do you feel about using a UV fiter in comparison? Any info is appreciated. My pond is at rough guestimate 3000 gallons. I use nothing but a VF. A good rule of thumb is to make the surface area of your VF 10% of the surface area of your pond. Mine is probably closer to 30%, but I had the room, and wanted to oversize to be safe. Next, use GOOD filter plants. You want plants with dense root systems like water hyacinth, or water lettuce. I also use water iris in my VF for two reasons. They look great with their tall slender foliage extending above the leafy WH. Secondly, they grow well in baskets of rocks and pebbles. So the baskets provide a lot of surface area for good bio bugs, while still allowing the roots to get access to the water born goo. The most important thing to realize with a VF is that there is no such thing as immediate response. In colder climates where we lost the VF plants, we have a period of algae bloom and green goo that is guranteed because in the spring our filters are not yet revved up. You can stay this off a bit, with cold tolerate plants like water celery and watercress. UV? No comparison. UV is for techno mechanical filter weenies that want to see their fishies. Their loonies. All of them. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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Split personalities are cool (I'm a family therapist)..
We have loads of veggie filter AND a UV. It gets cut off when the plants are up and running. It is nice to see the fish! Jim -- ____________________________________________ See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net "Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... "Bette E" wrote in message ... 1. Does anyone have a site with detailed info, for making your own veggie filter? 2. Would this work for a 8' x 19' by 30" deep pond? It's 1800 to 2000 gals, more or less. How do you feel about using a UV fiter in comparison? Any info is appreciated. My pond is at rough guestimate 3000 gallons. I use nothing but a VF. A good rule of thumb is to make the surface area of your VF 10% of the surface area of your pond. Mine is probably closer to 30%, but I had the room, and wanted to oversize to be safe. Next, use GOOD filter plants. You want plants with dense root systems like water hyacinth, or water lettuce. I also use water iris in my VF for two reasons. They look great with their tall slender foliage extending above the leafy WH. Secondly, they grow well in baskets of rocks and pebbles. So the baskets provide a lot of surface area for good bio bugs, while still allowing the roots to get access to the water born goo. The most important thing to realize with a VF is that there is no such thing as immediate response. In colder climates where we lost the VF plants, we have a period of algae bloom and green goo that is guranteed because in the spring our filters are not yet revved up. You can stay this off a bit, with cold tolerate plants like water celery and watercress. UV? No comparison. UV is for techno mechanical filter weenies that want to see their fishies. Their loonies. All of them. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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Split personalities are cool (I'm a family therapist)..
We have loads of veggie filter AND a UV. It gets cut off when the plants are up and running. It is nice to see the fish! Jim -- ____________________________________________ See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net "Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... "Bette E" wrote in message ... 1. Does anyone have a site with detailed info, for making your own veggie filter? 2. Would this work for a 8' x 19' by 30" deep pond? It's 1800 to 2000 gals, more or less. How do you feel about using a UV fiter in comparison? Any info is appreciated. My pond is at rough guestimate 3000 gallons. I use nothing but a VF. A good rule of thumb is to make the surface area of your VF 10% of the surface area of your pond. Mine is probably closer to 30%, but I had the room, and wanted to oversize to be safe. Next, use GOOD filter plants. You want plants with dense root systems like water hyacinth, or water lettuce. I also use water iris in my VF for two reasons. They look great with their tall slender foliage extending above the leafy WH. Secondly, they grow well in baskets of rocks and pebbles. So the baskets provide a lot of surface area for good bio bugs, while still allowing the roots to get access to the water born goo. The most important thing to realize with a VF is that there is no such thing as immediate response. In colder climates where we lost the VF plants, we have a period of algae bloom and green goo that is guranteed because in the spring our filters are not yet revved up. You can stay this off a bit, with cold tolerate plants like water celery and watercress. UV? No comparison. UV is for techno mechanical filter weenies that want to see their fishies. Their loonies. All of them. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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![]() "Jim and Phyllis Hurley" wrote in message . .. Split personalities are cool (I'm a family therapist).. We have loads of veggie filter AND a UV. It gets cut off when the plants are up and running. It is nice to see the fish! snip Your plants and snails were a big help to me last year, so I won't call you a looney to your face. -- BV. Keep yer gadgets...I'll stick with plants. www.iheartmypond.com |
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![]() "Jim and Phyllis Hurley" wrote in message . .. Split personalities are cool (I'm a family therapist).. We have loads of veggie filter AND a UV. It gets cut off when the plants are up and running. It is nice to see the fish! snip Your plants and snails were a big help to me last year, so I won't call you a looney to your face. -- BV. Keep yer gadgets...I'll stick with plants. www.iheartmypond.com |
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1. Does anyone have a site with detailed info, for making your own
veggie filter? .......... here are pictures of pond and veggie filter construction http://puregold.aquaria.net/mypond/2000/p2000.htm here are details http://puregold.aquaria.net/mypond/2000/details.htm here is what it looks like filled with plants http://puregold.aquaria.net/mypond/2003/8-2003B.htm 2. Would this work for a 8' x 19' by 30" deep pond? It's 1800 to 2000 gals, more or less. yeah, mine is a bit smaller at 1600 gallons. my veggie filter holds about 90 gallons and is 1' x 1' x 14 feet long. holds about 90 gallons of water. Since I use plants that grow big and have massive root development my veggie filter is much bigger than I really need. But I like the feeling of jungle that develops. because I use those plants with massive roots I can put baskets of flowers in the veggie filter to punch it up with color right away in spring. The flower baskets dont help clean the water since the flowers are in dirt and the bottom of the pot is just about 1 inch down into the stream of water. at least I dont have to worry about watering those pots all summer. LOL. In fact, anything in a flower pot probably doesnt contribute much to cleaning the pond unless it is one of those open mesh jobbies where the water can flow thru. I really, really like ivy cause it over winters so well and I can put the pot of ivy out in spring. But the Cyperus and the water celery do well inside in a basement with good fluorescent lights. they need either or moving water or aeration and a little food. If they are in mesh pots of some kind they can go right out into the veggie filter .. I tie mine with those plastic hoodgies right to the screening in back. I have been playing with various plants in the veggie filter for a couple years http://puregold.aquaria.net/mypond/changes/changes.htm How do you feel about using a UV fiter in comparison? Any info is appreciated. .... I use both. the UV probably isnt necessary once the plants get going, but it is cheap to run. since I live in zone 5 (winter) I cover and heat my pond to 55oF. the hardy water lilies never die and are already covering 1/2 the surface of the water. the other thing I do is use a bucket filter all winter and put my pond heater (a 500 watt aquarium heater) in the bucket filter. that way I can feed my fish most of the winter. Ingrid ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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1. Does anyone have a site with detailed info, for making your own
veggie filter? .......... here are pictures of pond and veggie filter construction http://puregold.aquaria.net/mypond/2000/p2000.htm here are details http://puregold.aquaria.net/mypond/2000/details.htm here is what it looks like filled with plants http://puregold.aquaria.net/mypond/2003/8-2003B.htm 2. Would this work for a 8' x 19' by 30" deep pond? It's 1800 to 2000 gals, more or less. yeah, mine is a bit smaller at 1600 gallons. my veggie filter holds about 90 gallons and is 1' x 1' x 14 feet long. holds about 90 gallons of water. Since I use plants that grow big and have massive root development my veggie filter is much bigger than I really need. But I like the feeling of jungle that develops. because I use those plants with massive roots I can put baskets of flowers in the veggie filter to punch it up with color right away in spring. The flower baskets dont help clean the water since the flowers are in dirt and the bottom of the pot is just about 1 inch down into the stream of water. at least I dont have to worry about watering those pots all summer. LOL. In fact, anything in a flower pot probably doesnt contribute much to cleaning the pond unless it is one of those open mesh jobbies where the water can flow thru. I really, really like ivy cause it over winters so well and I can put the pot of ivy out in spring. But the Cyperus and the water celery do well inside in a basement with good fluorescent lights. they need either or moving water or aeration and a little food. If they are in mesh pots of some kind they can go right out into the veggie filter .. I tie mine with those plastic hoodgies right to the screening in back. I have been playing with various plants in the veggie filter for a couple years http://puregold.aquaria.net/mypond/changes/changes.htm How do you feel about using a UV fiter in comparison? Any info is appreciated. .... I use both. the UV probably isnt necessary once the plants get going, but it is cheap to run. since I live in zone 5 (winter) I cover and heat my pond to 55oF. the hardy water lilies never die and are already covering 1/2 the surface of the water. the other thing I do is use a bucket filter all winter and put my pond heater (a 500 watt aquarium heater) in the bucket filter. that way I can feed my fish most of the winter. Ingrid ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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You all, have given me much to think about, thank you for sharing your
ideas.. I enjoyed the obvious humor too. Ingrid, your pics are beautiful, thanks for your input too, I decided on a veggie filter. It is a "natural" way of pond filtration, I like that. I am in zone 5 here in central OH. I think it will work just fine. Over the last 4 winters, I cut and set my hardy lilies on the bottom along with the cut Iris. The only thing I do is remove the water lettuce and the |
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