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Nice that your pond cleared. We hear a bunch of different suggestions that
all seem to have proponents and most have reasonable explanations. Here is our status: Our pond has been clear for several years now. Loads of plants growing like mad seems to be the key for us. No icides. No bacterial enzymes. Just plants and more plants and circulation. The berm ponds collect loads of much each year and get drained once a year. Jim "John" wrote in message ... hey everyone. ive been working on my pumps and filtration methods. i used to pump about 8 gallons a minute through a somewhat thick filter material and within a week my pond was pretty clear. at the time the filtered water went directly into the pond from the filter material. now, i have about 10-15 gallons per minute cascading down a waterfall and the top is filled with hyacinth. there is no filter material now... when i use filter material (even with the old set up) i was cleaning the material almost everyday. i havnt had to change it all now with the hyacinth as my filters, but the pond is completely green now. what should i be doing in order to not be cleaning my filters everyday and get my pond back to being clean. The filer is about 1 foot off the bottom of the pond so it doesnt pick up any muck.. is this correct? any help is appreciated thanx! John |
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I've been reading for years about having loads of plants in the pond to keep
it clear. My answer has to be my veggie filter. I don't have 'anything' growing in my koi pond .... - not one thing except for tiny survivor lily. I guess there has to be one in every crowd ;-) Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message ... Nice that your pond cleared. We hear a bunch of different suggestions that all seem to have proponents and most have reasonable explanations. Here is our status: Our pond has been clear for several years now. Loads of plants growing like mad seems to be the key for us. No icides. No bacterial enzymes. Just plants and more plants and circulation. The berm ponds collect loads of much each year and get drained once a year. Jim "John" wrote in message ... hey everyone. ive been working on my pumps and filtration methods. i used to pump about 8 gallons a minute through a somewhat thick filter material and within a week my pond was pretty clear. at the time the filtered water went directly into the pond from the filter material. now, i have about 10-15 gallons per minute cascading down a waterfall and the top is filled with hyacinth. there is no filter material now... when i use filter material (even with the old set up) i was cleaning the material almost everyday. i havnt had to change it all now with the hyacinth as my filters, but the pond is completely green now. what should i be doing in order to not be cleaning my filters everyday and get my pond back to being clean. The filer is about 1 foot off the bottom of the pond so it doesnt pick up any muck.. is this correct? any help is appreciated thanx! John |
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Grubbers link venturi is cheap,
Do you have the link??? Mike |
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How big is your veggie filter? I am contemplating adding a veggie
filter to my system, even at this late date in the season, to see if I can clear up my water. Thanks! Nedra wrote: I've been reading for years about having loads of plants in the pond to keep it clear. My answer has to be my veggie filter. I don't have 'anything' growing in my koi pond .... - not one thing except for tiny survivor lily. I guess there has to be one in every crowd ;-) Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message ... Nice that your pond cleared. We hear a bunch of different suggestions that all seem to have proponents and most have reasonable explanations. Here is our status: Our pond has been clear for several years now. Loads of plants growing like mad seems to be the key for us. No icides. No bacterial enzymes. Just plants and more plants and circulation. The berm ponds collect loads of much each year and get drained once a year. Jim "John" wrote in message . .. hey everyone. ive been working on my pumps and filtration methods. i used to pump about 8 gallons a minute through a somewhat thick filter material and within a week my pond was pretty clear. at the time the filtered water went directly into the pond from the filter material. now, i have about 10-15 gallons per minute cascading down a waterfall and the top is filled with hyacinth. there is no filter material now... when i use filter material (even with the old set up) i was cleaning the material almost everyday. i havnt had to change it all now with the hyacinth as my filters, but the pond is completely green now. what should i be doing in order to not be cleaning my filters everyday and get my pond back to being clean. The filer is about 1 foot off the bottom of the pond so it doesnt pick up any muck.. is this correct? any help is appreciated thanx! John |
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The veggie filter is 10% of the surface area of the pond... about 4 x 6.
I say it's almost never too late to add a veggie filter. I'm sure it will clear your pond in 2 to 3 days. Not only that, but the water hyacinths, water celery, etc will be easy to come by. Alot cheaper too! Good Luck. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "news.pcisys.net" wrote in message ... How big is your veggie filter? I am contemplating adding a veggie filter to my system, even at this late date in the season, to see if I can clear up my water. Thanks! Nedra wrote: I've been reading for years about having loads of plants in the pond to keep it clear. My answer has to be my veggie filter. I don't have 'anything' growing in my koi pond .... - not one thing except for tiny survivor lily. I guess there has to be one in every crowd ;-) Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message ... Nice that your pond cleared. We hear a bunch of different suggestions that all seem to have proponents and most have reasonable explanations. Here is our status: Our pond has been clear for several years now. Loads of plants growing like mad seems to be the key for us. No icides. No bacterial enzymes. Just plants and more plants and circulation. The berm ponds collect loads of much each year and get drained once a year. Jim "John" wrote in message . .. hey everyone. ive been working on my pumps and filtration methods. i used to pump about 8 gallons a minute through a somewhat thick filter material and within a week my pond was pretty clear. at the time the filtered water went directly into the pond from the filter material. now, i have about 10-15 gallons per minute cascading down a waterfall and the top is filled with hyacinth. there is no filter material now... when i use filter material (even with the old set up) i was cleaning the material almost everyday. i havnt had to change it all now with the hyacinth as my filters, but the pond is completely green now. what should i be doing in order to not be cleaning my filters everyday and get my pond back to being clean. The filer is about 1 foot off the bottom of the pond so it doesnt pick up any muck.. is this correct? any help is appreciated thanx! John |
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Ok, I calculate my surface area around 399 sq. ft (19X21). 10% would
give me 39.9 or 40 sq. ft or 7 X 6. What depth and should the water remain in the filter for 20 minutes prior to egress? That would be a pretty slow flow, yes? I guess I could use the un used out flow on my Silent Giant 4300 GPH and restrict the flow with a ball valve to achieve the desired flow. A rubbermaid 300 gallon tank would give me 362.25 ((63"L x 69"W)/12" = 362.25) sq. ft of surface area. Do you think that would be sufficient? Thanks for your suggestions and comments. W. Dale Nedra wrote: The veggie filter is 10% of the surface area of the pond... about 4 x 6. I say it's almost never too late to add a veggie filter. I'm sure it will clear your pond in 2 to 3 days. Not only that, but the water hyacinths, water celery, etc will be easy to come by. Alot cheaper too! Good Luck. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "news.pcisys.net" wrote in message ... How big is your veggie filter? I am contemplating adding a veggie filter to my system, even at this late date in the season, to see if I can clear up my water. Thanks! Nedra wrote: I've been reading for years about having loads of plants in the pond to keep it clear. My answer has to be my veggie filter. I don't have 'anything' growing in my koi pond .... - not one thing except for tiny survivor lily. I guess there has to be one in every crowd ;-) Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message ... Nice that your pond cleared. We hear a bunch of different suggestions that all seem to have proponents and most have reasonable explanations. Here is our status: Our pond has been clear for several years now. Loads of plants growing like mad seems to be the key for us. No icides. No bacterial enzymes. Just plants and more plants and circulation. The berm ponds collect loads of much each year and get drained once a year. Jim "John" wrote in message m... hey everyone. ive been working on my pumps and filtration methods. i used to pump about 8 gallons a minute through a somewhat thick filter material and within a week my pond was pretty clear. at the time the filtered water went directly into the pond from the filter material. now, i have about 10-15 gallons per minute cascading down a waterfall and the top is filled with hyacinth. there is no filter material now... when i use filter material (even with the old set up) i was cleaning the material almost everyday. i havnt had to change it all now with the hyacinth as my filters, but the pond is completely green now. what should i be doing in order to not be cleaning my filters everyday and get my pond back to being clean. The filer is about 1 foot off the bottom of the pond so it doesnt pick up any muck.. is this correct? any help is appreciated thanx! John |
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Hi Dale,
I think I'd build a VF - rather long and narrow if you can ... It seems to work better in that configuration. Most people use the landscape timbers. Also, line the VF with that pink colored styrofoam stuff. My VF is fed by a 500 gallon pump that sits on a shelf Across the Pond from the VF. I attached a black hose to the pump and laid in on the bottom of the pond. It goes along side the VF and up the back. The hose is near the bottom of the VF which is about 18" deep ~ just hanging onto a milk crate. If you need more info just let me know. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "news.pcisys.net" wrote in message ... Ok, I calculate my surface area around 399 sq. ft (19X21). 10% would give me 39.9 or 40 sq. ft or 7 X 6. What depth and should the water remain in the filter for 20 minutes prior to egress? That would be a pretty slow flow, yes? I guess I could use the un used out flow on my Silent Giant 4300 GPH and restrict the flow with a ball valve to achieve the desired flow. A rubbermaid 300 gallon tank would give me 362.25 ((63"L x 69"W)/12" = 362.25) sq. ft of surface area. Do you think that would be sufficient? Thanks for your suggestions and comments. W. Dale Nedra wrote: The veggie filter is 10% of the surface area of the pond... about 4 x 6. I say it's almost never too late to add a veggie filter. I'm sure it will clear your pond in 2 to 3 days. Not only that, but the water hyacinths, water celery, etc will be easy to come by. Alot cheaper too! Good Luck. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "news.pcisys.net" wrote in message ... How big is your veggie filter? I am contemplating adding a veggie filter to my system, even at this late date in the season, to see if I can clear up my water. Thanks! Nedra wrote: I've been reading for years about having loads of plants in the pond to keep it clear. My answer has to be my veggie filter. I don't have 'anything' growing in my koi pond .... - not one thing except for tiny survivor lily. I guess there has to be one in every crowd ;-) Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message ... Nice that your pond cleared. We hear a bunch of different suggestions that all seem to have proponents and most have reasonable explanations. Here is our status: Our pond has been clear for several years now. Loads of plants growing like mad seems to be the key for us. No icides. No bacterial enzymes. Just plants and more plants and circulation. The berm ponds collect loads of much each year and get drained once a year. Jim "John" wrote in message m... hey everyone. ive been working on my pumps and filtration methods. i used to pump about 8 gallons a minute through a somewhat thick filter material and within a week my pond was pretty clear. at the time the filtered water went directly into the pond from the filter material. now, i have about 10-15 gallons per minute cascading down a waterfall and the top is filled with hyacinth. there is no filter material now... when i use filter material (even with the old set up) i was cleaning the material almost everyday. i havnt had to change it all now with the hyacinth as my filters, but the pond is completely green now. what should i be doing in order to not be cleaning my filters everyday and get my pond back to being clean. The filer is about 1 foot off the bottom of the pond so it doesnt pick up any muck.. is this correct? any help is appreciated thanx! John |
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Ooooooo! OK! That sounds very interesting and probably a lot cheaper
that the rubbermaid tank. And it can probably be landscaped much more nicely. :-) My mind is running already! Long and narrow and I could probably just build it next to the patio and let gravity return the water to the pond. So, for 40 square feet, long and narrow, maybe a 10 X 4 or 16 X 2.5. That should do it, and you say 18" deep? What is the pink colored styrofoam stuff you are talking about? Will pond liner suffice? I took the tops off my bio/mechanical filters and stuck some mint leaves, with stems and the root of an arrowhead, dug up by the kio, in the tanks and the arrowhead seems to have taken root as a tiny new leaf has grown above the water! VF starting? :-)) Thanks, Nedra, for you help! I will post some pictures as soon as I get them. W. Dale Nedra wrote: Hi Dale, I think I'd build a VF - rather long and narrow if you can ... It seems to work better in that configuration. Most people use the landscape timbers. Also, line the VF with that pink colored styrofoam stuff. My VF is fed by a 500 gallon pump that sits on a shelf Across the Pond from the VF. I attached a black hose to the pump and laid in on the bottom of the pond. It goes along side the VF and up the back. The hose is near the bottom of the VF which is about 18" deep ~ just hanging onto a milk crate. If you need more info just let me know. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "news.pcisys.net" wrote in message ... Ok, I calculate my surface area around 399 sq. ft (19X21). 10% would give me 39.9 or 40 sq. ft or 7 X 6. What depth and should the water remain in the filter for 20 minutes prior to egress? That would be a pretty slow flow, yes? I guess I could use the un used out flow on my Silent Giant 4300 GPH and restrict the flow with a ball valve to achieve the desired flow. A rubbermaid 300 gallon tank would give me 362.25 ((63"L x 69"W)/12" = 362.25) sq. ft of surface area. Do you think that would be sufficient? Thanks for your suggestions and comments. W. Dale Nedra wrote: The veggie filter is 10% of the surface area of the pond... about 4 x 6. I say it's almost never too late to add a veggie filter. I'm sure it will clear your pond in 2 to 3 days. Not only that, but the water hyacinths, water celery, etc will be easy to come by. Alot cheaper too! Good Luck. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "news.pcisys.net" wrote in message ... How big is your veggie filter? I am contemplating adding a veggie filter to my system, even at this late date in the season, to see if I can clear up my water. Thanks! Nedra wrote: I've been reading for years about having loads of plants in the pond to keep it clear. My answer has to be my veggie filter. I don't have 'anything' growing in my koi pond .... - not one thing except for tiny survivor lily. I guess there has to be one in every crowd ;-) Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message . .. Nice that your pond cleared. We hear a bunch of different suggestions that all seem to have proponents and most have reasonable explanations. Here is our status: Our pond has been clear for several years now. Loads of plants growing like mad seems to be the key for us. No icides. No bacterial enzymes. Just plants and more plants and circulation. The berm ponds collect loads of much each year and get drained once a year. Jim "John" wrote in message . com... hey everyone. ive been working on my pumps and filtration methods. i used to pump about 8 gallons a minute through a somewhat thick filter material and within a week my pond was pretty clear. at the time the filtered water went directly into the pond from the filter material. now, i have about 10-15 gallons per minute cascading down a waterfall and the top is filled with hyacinth. there is no filter material now... when i use filter material (even with the old set up) i was cleaning the material almost everyday. i havnt had to change it all now with the hyacinth as my filters, but the pond is completely green now. what should i be doing in order to not be cleaning my filters everyday and get my pond back to being clean. The filer is about 1 foot off the bottom of the pond so it doesnt pick up any muck.. is this correct? any help is appreciated thanx! John |
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LOL! Yep you have the concept down pat. Is there any way you could build
it next to your pond? That way you can have a small waterfall from the VF into the pond. The pink colored styrofoam is the same stuff that you put in your attic to act as a ...a... a... why does that word escape me?? lol You'd only need this if your in a cold winter area... just keeps the VF from freezing clear to the bottom. And you buy it at Lowe's or Home Depot ....back in the home building dept. Congrats on starting the plants! My pond of 3,000 gallons cleared in 2 days... from pea soup to clear in TWO DAYS!! Wow... was I ever impressed. Good Luck, Dale.... Nedra in Missouri http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "news.pcisys.net" wrote in message ... Ooooooo! OK! That sounds very interesting and probably a lot cheaper that the rubbermaid tank. And it can probably be landscaped much more nicely. :-) My mind is running already! Long and narrow and I could probably just build it next to the patio and let gravity return the water to the pond. So, for 40 square feet, long and narrow, maybe a 10 X 4 or 16 X 2.5. That should do it, and you say 18" deep? What is the pink colored styrofoam stuff you are talking about? Will pond liner suffice? I took the tops off my bio/mechanical filters and stuck some mint leaves, with stems and the root of an arrowhead, dug up by the kio, in the tanks and the arrowhead seems to have taken root as a tiny new leaf has grown above the water! VF starting? :-)) Thanks, Nedra, for you help! I will post some pictures as soon as I get them. W. Dale Nedra wrote: Hi Dale, I think I'd build a VF - rather long and narrow if you can ... It seems to work better in that configuration. Most people use the landscape timbers. Also, line the VF with that pink colored styrofoam stuff. My VF is fed by a 500 gallon pump that sits on a shelf Across the Pond from the VF. I attached a black hose to the pump and laid in on the bottom of the pond. It goes along side the VF and up the back. The hose is near the bottom of the VF which is about 18" deep ~ just hanging onto a milk crate. If you need more info just let me know. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "news.pcisys.net" wrote in message ... Ok, I calculate my surface area around 399 sq. ft (19X21). 10% would give me 39.9 or 40 sq. ft or 7 X 6. What depth and should the water remain in the filter for 20 minutes prior to egress? That would be a pretty slow flow, yes? I guess I could use the un used out flow on my Silent Giant 4300 GPH and restrict the flow with a ball valve to achieve the desired flow. A rubbermaid 300 gallon tank would give me 362.25 ((63"L x 69"W)/12" = 362.25) sq. ft of surface area. Do you think that would be sufficient? Thanks for your suggestions and comments. W. Dale Nedra wrote: The veggie filter is 10% of the surface area of the pond... about 4 x 6. I say it's almost never too late to add a veggie filter. I'm sure it will clear your pond in 2 to 3 days. Not only that, but the water hyacinths, water celery, etc will be easy to come by. Alot cheaper too! Good Luck. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "news.pcisys.net" wrote in message ... How big is your veggie filter? I am contemplating adding a veggie filter to my system, even at this late date in the season, to see if I can clear up my water. Thanks! Nedra wrote: I've been reading for years about having loads of plants in the pond to keep it clear. My answer has to be my veggie filter. I don't have 'anything' growing in my koi pond .... - not one thing except for tiny survivor lily. I guess there has to be one in every crowd ;-) Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message . .. Nice that your pond cleared. We hear a bunch of different suggestions that all seem to have proponents and most have reasonable explanations. Here is our status: Our pond has been clear for several years now. Loads of plants growing like mad seems to be the key for us. No icides. No bacterial enzymes. Just plants and more plants and circulation. The berm ponds collect loads of much each year and get drained once a year. Jim "John" wrote in message . com... hey everyone. ive been working on my pumps and filtration methods. i used to pump about 8 gallons a minute through a somewhat thick filter material and within a week my pond was pretty clear. at the time the filtered water went directly into the pond from the filter material. now, i have about 10-15 gallons per minute cascading down a waterfall and the top is filled with hyacinth. there is no filter material now... when i use filter material (even with the old set up) i was cleaning the material almost everyday. i havnt had to change it all now with the hyacinth as my filters, but the pond is completely green now. what should i be doing in order to not be cleaning my filters everyday and get my pond back to being clean. The filer is about 1 foot off the bottom of the pond so it doesnt pick up any muck.. is this correct? any help is appreciated thanx! John |
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Dale, Guess I forgot to mention that you do line the VF.
![]() Nedra "Nedra" wrote in message ink.net... LOL! Yep you have the concept down pat. Is there any way you could build it next to your pond? That way you can have a small waterfall from the VF into the pond. The pink colored styrofoam is the same stuff that you put in your attic to act as a ...a... a... why does that word escape me?? lol You'd only need this if your in a cold winter area... just keeps the VF from freezing clear to the bottom. And you buy it at Lowe's or Home Depot ....back in the home building dept. Congrats on starting the plants! My pond of 3,000 gallons cleared in 2 days... from pea soup to clear in TWO DAYS!! Wow... was I ever impressed. Good Luck, Dale.... Nedra in Missouri http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "news.pcisys.net" wrote in message ... Ooooooo! OK! That sounds very interesting and probably a lot cheaper that the rubbermaid tank. And it can probably be landscaped much more nicely. :-) My mind is running already! Long and narrow and I could probably just build it next to the patio and let gravity return the water to the pond. So, for 40 square feet, long and narrow, maybe a 10 X 4 or 16 X 2.5. That should do it, and you say 18" deep? What is the pink colored styrofoam stuff you are talking about? Will pond liner suffice? I took the tops off my bio/mechanical filters and stuck some mint leaves, with stems and the root of an arrowhead, dug up by the kio, in the tanks and the arrowhead seems to have taken root as a tiny new leaf has grown above the water! VF starting? :-)) Thanks, Nedra, for you help! I will post some pictures as soon as I get them. W. Dale Nedra wrote: Hi Dale, I think I'd build a VF - rather long and narrow if you can ... It seems to work better in that configuration. Most people use the landscape timbers. Also, line the VF with that pink colored styrofoam stuff. My VF is fed by a 500 gallon pump that sits on a shelf Across the Pond from the VF. I attached a black hose to the pump and laid in on the bottom of the pond. It goes along side the VF and up the back. The hose is near the bottom of the VF which is about 18" deep ~ just hanging onto a milk crate. If you need more info just let me know. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "news.pcisys.net" wrote in message ... Ok, I calculate my surface area around 399 sq. ft (19X21). 10% would give me 39.9 or 40 sq. ft or 7 X 6. What depth and should the water remain in the filter for 20 minutes prior to egress? That would be a pretty slow flow, yes? I guess I could use the un used out flow on my Silent Giant 4300 GPH and restrict the flow with a ball valve to achieve the desired flow. A rubbermaid 300 gallon tank would give me 362.25 ((63"L x 69"W)/12" = 362.25) sq. ft of surface area. Do you think that would be sufficient? Thanks for your suggestions and comments. W. Dale Nedra wrote: The veggie filter is 10% of the surface area of the pond... about 4 x 6. I say it's almost never too late to add a veggie filter. I'm sure it will clear your pond in 2 to 3 days. Not only that, but the water hyacinths, water celery, etc will be easy to come by. Alot cheaper too! Good Luck. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "news.pcisys.net" wrote in message ... How big is your veggie filter? I am contemplating adding a veggie filter to my system, even at this late date in the season, to see if I can clear up my water. Thanks! Nedra wrote: I've been reading for years about having loads of plants in the pond to keep it clear. My answer has to be my veggie filter. I don't have 'anything' growing in my koi pond .... - not one thing except for tiny survivor lily. I guess there has to be one in every crowd ;-) Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message . .. Nice that your pond cleared. We hear a bunch of different suggestions that all seem to have proponents and most have reasonable explanations. Here is our status: Our pond has been clear for several years now. Loads of plants growing like mad seems to be the key for us. No icides. No bacterial enzymes. Just plants and more plants and circulation. The berm ponds collect loads of much each year and get drained once a year. Jim "John" wrote in message . com... hey everyone. ive been working on my pumps and filtration methods. i used to pump about 8 gallons a minute through a somewhat thick filter material and within a week my pond was pretty clear. at the time the filtered water went directly into the pond from the filter material. now, i have about 10-15 gallons per minute cascading down a waterfall and the top is filled with hyacinth. there is no filter material now... when i use filter material (even with the old set up) i was cleaning the material almost everyday. i havnt had to change it all now with the hyacinth as my filters, but the pond is completely green now. what should i be doing in order to not be cleaning my filters everyday and get my pond back to being clean. The filer is about 1 foot off the bottom of the pond so it doesnt pick up any muck.. is this correct? any help is appreciated thanx! John |
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