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On 31 Jul 2005 15:32:23 -0700, "moe" wrote:
Clicked your link love that pond! Thanks (assuming you're referring to mine) some of us delete prior messages, so we always leave a little of what we're replying to. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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"moe" wrote in message oups.com... Here's the culprit http://usandmoe.com/gallery/Pond/pond Hubby informed me this morning he wouldn't be satisfied until he got the UV/ Bio filtration system. We always had those preformed MacCourt ponds and this is our first stab at the real thing. I'm so frustrated with the amount of money we have spent to get this as a result that I am "about ready to fill it in." On the other hand I really want a pond so there has got to be some fisable way to make this dang thing work. My landscaping is out of whack due to the extreme heat in the south. ============================== It doesn't look like the water fall falls into the pond??!?!?! Is there a separate pump and filter for the lower, larger pond? The water looks very still. You also need a lot more plants to compete for the nutrients in the water. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killf..._troll_faq.htm |
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RichToyBox wrote:
My bog filters were upflow gravel filters with plants as a veggie filter. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/herb_w....src=ph&store= &prodid=&.done=http%3a//pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/herb_watson/my_photos If you get time to go look, I built what I guess is called an upflow filter, based on bits and pieces of some things I found on the net. My pond is a 165 gallon preformed, with lots of anacharis, a water lily, and some hyacinth (which ain't doing that good). I bought a 50 gallon pond "kit" from Wal-Mart, and modified it to make a bog filter. I put the supplied pump into the main pond, plumbed it to a pvc manifold, covered by a plasic mesh (the stuff they use in suspended ceilings for flouresscent lights) to hold up a layer of lava rock, then pea gravel that I planted several "Lowes" special plants in. To make it prettier, my wife and I put a layer of aquarium gravel on top. The canna and one of the other plants we put in are growing and spreading like weeds across the bog filter. I occasionally add one of the bio (beneficial bacteria) supplements. So far, I've never had even a trace of ammonia or nitrite by sample. I don't have a lot of fish, four 5 to 6 inch comets, and 4 plecostomus. I had string algae for a while, but even that's gone now, and I can easily see the 24 inch deep bottom of my pond. I'd appreciate hearing any comments you have that might make things work better. One thing I know now, I need to add a check valve, the way I have my filter plumbed in, if the power goes off, then the water in the filter siphons back to the pond. If it went off a long time, it could kill my plants, and destroy the beneficial bacteria. ONe thing I'd love to do is put an air wand in the back of the pond to make an air curtain. I have no idea what kind of air pump to buy that could withstand the rigors of outdoor exposure. Any suggestions? Sorry this is so long. Thanks. Herb |
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I have no idea what kind of air pump to buy that
could withstand the rigors of outdoor exposure. Any suggestions? Sorry this is so long. Thanks. Herb A lot of us just get cheapies (indoor quality) and cover them with a bucket. I got the largest Walmart carried at the time and it has been running for 3 years 24/7, outside under a bucket. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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It looks like it is working well. I agree that you need a check valve to
prevent backflow from the filter back to the pond. When you take it down for cleaning, I would add a bulkhead fitting in the bottom to some plumbing to drain the debris out of the bottom of the tub easily. The backwash would only have to be done periodically, but would make the frequency of tearing the whole system down much less. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Herb" wrote in message news:6eYHe.28736$MW5.2733@trnddc08... RichToyBox wrote: My bog filters were upflow gravel filters with plants as a veggie filter. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/herb_w....src=ph&store= &prodid=&.done=http%3a//pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/herb_watson/my_photos If you get time to go look, I built what I guess is called an upflow filter, based on bits and pieces of some things I found on the net. My pond is a 165 gallon preformed, with lots of anacharis, a water lily, and some hyacinth (which ain't doing that good). I bought a 50 gallon pond "kit" from Wal-Mart, and modified it to make a bog filter. I put the supplied pump into the main pond, plumbed it to a pvc manifold, covered by a plasic mesh (the stuff they use in suspended ceilings for flouresscent lights) to hold up a layer of lava rock, then pea gravel that I planted several "Lowes" special plants in. To make it prettier, my wife and I put a layer of aquarium gravel on top. The canna and one of the other plants we put in are growing and spreading like weeds across the bog filter. I occasionally add one of the bio (beneficial bacteria) supplements. So far, I've never had even a trace of ammonia or nitrite by sample. I don't have a lot of fish, four 5 to 6 inch comets, and 4 plecostomus. I had string algae for a while, but even that's gone now, and I can easily see the 24 inch deep bottom of my pond. I'd appreciate hearing any comments you have that might make things work better. One thing I know now, I need to add a check valve, the way I have my filter plumbed in, if the power goes off, then the water in the filter siphons back to the pond. If it went off a long time, it could kill my plants, and destroy the beneficial bacteria. ONe thing I'd love to do is put an air wand in the back of the pond to make an air curtain. I have no idea what kind of air pump to buy that could withstand the rigors of outdoor exposure. Any suggestions? Sorry this is so long. Thanks. Herb |
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