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On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 23:28:04 -0400, Gale Pearce wrote:
Hi Nathan - Yes, you have the right idea, and it would work, it just isn't large enough for the size of pond you have - the denser the media you use, the more surface area you have for "good bacteria" to live on. The only problem with this is, the denser it is, the quicker it plugs up and no longer allows your pond water to pass through it and has to go around it, so you only have the outside surfaces left for your bacteria to biologically filter the water. Sponge has the most surface area, but clogs up in a few days and is hard to rinse - then you have Scotch type scouring pads (which I use) - more porous and easier to clean and will run all season without cleaning if the quantity is large enough - then all the rest (screening, lava rock, pea stone, hair curlers, cut up pop bottles and anything else you can think of that will give you enough surface area to host enough "good bacteria" to "eat" the stuff in your pond water that causes algae bloom and/or cloudy/green water. You can use a smaller container than the 45 gal drum I use, but will probably have to clean it more often, but just remember it takes time for a filter to become biologically active, so you can't clean it too often - the longer it runs between cleanings, the better it works I also try to run my pond volume through my filter/ hour even though I keep reading once every 2 to 4 hours is good Gale :~) I turn my water over about 1 an hour as well. As far as the bio material goes -- I am looking at switching out the lava rock for the nylon scrubbers (I am as I am able to collect the scrubbers from my local $1 store!). Nasa |
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