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Bill Stock wrote:
Thanks Bonnie, I discovered that PondsOnline (Canada) carries them. Are you using yours as a pond or a biofilter? Any problem matching it up with the whiskey barrel? Hi Bill, Mine is used as a veggie filter for a 100 gallon pond. It just slid right into the half barrel - no problems. Largest problem was trying to figure out how to keep the plants in the barrel - I decided to use fishing line to anchor a slotted plant basket in front of the spillway. -- Bonnie NJ http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/ |
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![]() "Bonnie" wrote in message ... Bill Stock wrote: Thanks Bonnie, I discovered that PondsOnline (Canada) carries them. Are you using yours as a pond or a biofilter? Any problem matching it up with the whiskey barrel? Hi Bill, Mine is used as a veggie filter for a 100 gallon pond. It just slid right into the half barrel - no problems. Largest problem was trying to figure out how to keep the plants in the barrel - I decided to use fishing line to anchor a slotted plant basket in front of the spillway. Thanks Bonnie, could you give me your plumbing tips? Did you attach the pump to the bottom of the barrel or run a pipe down the centre? Did you install a drain plug for backwashing? Do you have a settling chamber at the bottom where the water enters? What's your preferred filter media? How often do you have to clean it? Did you install a check valve on your pump, so the barrel can't empty into the pond? |
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Bill Stock wrote:
"Bonnie" wrote in message ... Bill Stock wrote: Thanks Bonnie, I discovered that PondsOnline (Canada) carries them. Are you using yours as a pond or a biofilter? Any problem matching it up with the whiskey barrel? Hi Bill, Mine is used as a veggie filter for a 100 gallon pond. It just slid right into the half barrel - no problems. Largest problem was trying to figure out how to keep the plants in the barrel - I decided to use fishing line to anchor a slotted plant basket in front of the spillway. Thanks Bonnie, could you give me your plumbing tips? Did you attach the pump to the bottom of the barrel or run a pipe down the centre? Did you install a drain plug for backwashing? Do you have a settling chamber at the bottom where the water enters? What's your preferred filter media? How often do you have to clean it? Did you install a check valve on your pump, so the barrel can't empty into the pond? Believe me, I go simple. I just attached the tubing to the pump (which is in a slotted basket lined with blue furnace filter) and placed in the pond and ran it to the bottom of the of the half barrel. In fact, I think it circles the bottom of the half barrel. Then I added floating plants. This gets cleaned once a year. The barrel will only empty to the level of the spillway if the power goes off, I've never had a problem. -- Bonnie NJ http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/ |
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Bill Stock wrote:
"Bonnie" wrote in message ... Bill Stock wrote: Thanks Bonnie, I discovered that PondsOnline (Canada) carries them. Are you using yours as a pond or a biofilter? Any problem matching it up with the whiskey barrel? Hi Bill, Mine is used as a veggie filter for a 100 gallon pond. It just slid right into the half barrel - no problems. Largest problem was trying to figure out how to keep the plants in the barrel - I decided to use fishing line to anchor a slotted plant basket in front of the spillway. Thanks Bonnie, could you give me your plumbing tips? Did you attach the pump to the bottom of the barrel or run a pipe down the centre? Did you install a drain plug for backwashing? Do you have a settling chamber at the bottom where the water enters? What's your preferred filter media? How often do you have to clean it? Did you install a check valve on your pump, so the barrel can't empty into the pond? Believe me, I go simple. I just attached the tubing to the pump (which is in a slotted basket lined with blue furnace filter) and placed in the pond and ran it to the bottom of the of the half barrel. In fact, I think it circles the bottom of the half barrel. Then I added floating plants. This gets cleaned once a year. The barrel will only empty to the level of the spillway if the power goes off, I've never had a problem. -- Bonnie NJ http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/ |
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![]() "Bonnie" wrote in message ... Bill Stock wrote: Thanks Bonnie, I discovered that PondsOnline (Canada) carries them. Are you using yours as a pond or a biofilter? Any problem matching it up with the whiskey barrel? Hi Bill, Mine is used as a veggie filter for a 100 gallon pond. It just slid right into the half barrel - no problems. Largest problem was trying to figure out how to keep the plants in the barrel - I decided to use fishing line to anchor a slotted plant basket in front of the spillway. Thanks Bonnie, could you give me your plumbing tips? Did you attach the pump to the bottom of the barrel or run a pipe down the centre? Did you install a drain plug for backwashing? Do you have a settling chamber at the bottom where the water enters? What's your preferred filter media? How often do you have to clean it? Did you install a check valve on your pump, so the barrel can't empty into the pond? |
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