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Does anyone have a Biotec 5.1 filter? Is it effective, easy to clean?
I'm currently using a Cyprio 1000, but it clogs far too often. I played with a homemade Flowerpot filter last year, but it leaked like a sieve. I really think the commercial filters are a rip-off, but the ease of use and aesthetics are definitely appealing. It pretty much has to go above ground, as I have VERY little space and few options for hiding. Unless I put it in the neighbour's yard. I seriously doubt they'd notice in that weed patch. ![]() |
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*Note: There are two *Koi-Lo's* on the pond and aquaria groups.
"Bill Stock" wrote in message ... Does anyone have a Biotec 5.1 filter? Is it effective, easy to clean? I'm currently using a Cyprio 1000, but it clogs far too often. I played with a homemade Flowerpot filter last year, but it leaked like a sieve. I really think the commercial filters are a rip-off, but the ease of use and aesthetics are definitely appealing. It pretty much has to go above ground, as I have VERY little space and few options for hiding. Unless I put it in the neighbour's yard. I seriously doubt they'd notice in that weed patch. ![]() ================ I use the Tetra Filters which were not that expensive, and have been more or less satisfied with them so far. Once the water clears of algae in spring they don't clog quickly unless the pond is carrying a large load of fish. I haven't hosed off the filter pads, or flushed the bio-cubes in over a week now. -- Koi-Lo.... Frugal ponding since 1995. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 All rude or obscene messages are not mine (check headers). ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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On Tue, 23 May 2006 19:57:57 -0400, "Bill Stock" wrote:
Does anyone have a Biotec 5.1 filter? Is it effective, easy to clean? I'm currently using a Cyprio 1000, but it clogs far too often. I played with a homemade Flowerpot filter last year, but it leaked like a sieve. I really think the commercial filters are a rip-off, but the ease of use and aesthetics are definitely appealing. It pretty much has to go above ground, as I have VERY little space and few options for hiding. Unless I put it in the neighbour's yard. I seriously doubt they'd notice in that weed patch. ![]() Hi Bill, Was the flowerpot filter homemade or commercial? Where was the leak? Did you use silicone around the fittings? ~ jan ----------------- (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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![]() "~ janj" wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 May 2006 19:57:57 -0400, "Bill Stock" wrote: Does anyone have a Biotec 5.1 filter? Is it effective, easy to clean? I'm currently using a Cyprio 1000, but it clogs far too often. I played with a homemade Flowerpot filter last year, but it leaked like a sieve. I really think the commercial filters are a rip-off, but the ease of use and aesthetics are definitely appealing. It pretty much has to go above ground, as I have VERY little space and few options for hiding. Unless I put it in the neighbour's yard. I seriously doubt they'd notice in that weed patch. ![]() Hi Bill, Was the flowerpot filter homemade or commercial? Where was the leak? Did you use silicone around the fittings? ~ jan Yes, homemade, lots of sillycone. The biggest problem was the shape of the pot, it was slightly concave near the bulkhead and did not seal well. I may hunt for a better pot before I spring for a filter. The second challenge I have is funelling the output to the water fall. I never did find a large flexible hose that I could flatten out between the rocks. Plan B was to go with one of those barrel liners with the spout and scrap the waterfall, which doesn't thrill me after all the time I spent choosing/cutting rocks. |
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*Note: There are two *Koi-Lo's* on the pond and aquaria groups.
"Bill Stock" wrote in message ... Yes, homemade, lots of sillycone. The biggest problem was the shape of the pot, it was slightly concave near the bulkhead and did not seal well. I may hunt for a better pot before I spring for a filter. ============== Home Depot type stores sell square flower pots with no drainage holes in the bottom. You can get a good seal using a bulkhead with these pots. They come in several sizes. Koi-Lo.... Aquariums since 1952. Frugal ponding since 1995. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Disclaimer: I do not post from Google, Earthlink, Newsguy, Usenetzone or Verizon. Rude or obscene messages are not mine . The person impersonating me is posting through Earthlink.net & Usenetzone.com. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{@ ~~~~~~~{@ ~~~~~{@ |
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