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Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.
I'm thinking about adding an inside-the-liner bottom drain with an
external pump and filter. Can anyone comment on bead filters or suggest something better? I've got my eye on the Aquabead 2.5 CU. FT. model. Here's a link. http://www.macarthurwatergardens.com...d_Filters.html The pump I'm considering is a Dragon. http://www.macarthurwatergardens.com...gon_pumps.html I also would appreciate some suggestions for an internal bottom drain. Thanks, Jim Zone 8a - Dallas, Texas Pond, Veggie Filter, Pond Maintenance & Pond Tour Pics: http://community.webshots.com/user/dallas75248 |
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Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.
Jim,
I like bead filters but you really need some form of settling tank between the bottom drain and the bead filter. You might get by with Aqua Ultraviolet Ultra Leaf Basket since it is so large. I found that the size of the waste was such that it clogged the intake screen at the bottom of bead filter reducing water flow, and was hard to blast back out of the intake. I started out with only the bead filter the first year for my pond. Then I added a TurboVortex, but it is too small for my ponds, clogged and didn't backwash as well as it should, and it is mounted on the suction side of the pump, so when it clogs is really reduces water flow. Then I took out the TurboVortex and went with a vortex settling tank. This seems to be the best fit for my pond. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Jim" wrote in message news I'm thinking about adding an inside-the-liner bottom drain with an external pump and filter. Can anyone comment on bead filters or suggest something better? I've got my eye on the Aquabead 2.5 CU. FT. model. Here's a link. http://www.macarthurwatergardens.com...d_Filters.html The pump I'm considering is a Dragon. http://www.macarthurwatergardens.com...gon_pumps.html I also would appreciate some suggestions for an internal bottom drain. Thanks, Jim Zone 8a - Dallas, Texas Pond, Veggie Filter, Pond Maintenance & Pond Tour Pics: http://community.webshots.com/user/dallas75248 |
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Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.
FOR GODS SAKE MEN .. quit with the damn imitation of Tim Taylor and the endless quest
for BIGGER, better and more machines. Make a veggie filter. Easy, simply, natural. Ingrid Jim wrote: Can anyone comment on bead filters or suggest something better? I've got my eye on the Aquabead 2.5 CU. FT. model. Here's a link. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.
Subject: Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.
From: Date: 4/9/2004 5:51 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: I just recently purchased a 3000psi Tsurumi pump. I dropped it into a 5 gallon bucket with 3" holes drilled around for water flow, covered it with a black mesh bag and dropped it in the bottom of my pond. I then built a filter out of a 70 gal stock tank filled with swamp cooler pads and plants. Within a couple of hours my pond was almost crystal clear. I should have done this last year. I do not have any fancy skimmers, UV lights, etc. I do not even have a bottom drain. My pond is looking great this year. I have done everything myself and am very proud of it. I agree with Ingrid that a natural filter works great, costs less and is much more fulfilling. Shawn FOR GODS SAKE MEN .. quit with the damn imitation of Tim Taylor and the endless quest for BIGGER, better and more machines. Make a veggie filter. Easy, simply, natural. Ingrid Jim wrote: Can anyone comment on bead filters or suggest something better? I've got my eye on the Aquabead 2.5 CU. FT. model. Here's a link. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.
FOR GODS SAKE MEN .. quit with the damn imitation of Tim Taylor
and the endless quest for BIGGER, better and more machines. Make a veggie filter. LOL Ingrid.... I have a veggie filter. Jim Zone 8a - Dallas, Texas Pond, Veggie Filter, Pond Maintenance & Pond Tour Pics: http://community.webshots.com/user/dallas75248 |
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Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.
I just recently purchased a 3000psi Tsurumi pump.
that should have been 3000gph. hehe |
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Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.
I like bead filters but you really need some form
of settling tank between the bottom drain and the bead filter. Thanks for the input. A local pond guru suggested the same thing (a settling tank for solids). Do you have any suggestions on an inside-the-pond bottom drain? Jim Zone 8a - Dallas, Texas Pond, Veggie Filter, Pond Maintenance & Pond Tour Pics: http://community.webshots.com/user/dallas75248 |
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Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.
There are two commercial ones that are retrofit type, one the AquaWizard,
and the other Tetra. I have mine as just a down facing pipe coming down the side of the pond into the deepest spot. It works. The koi move the debris to the low spot, and the lift from the bottom will pick up even rocks from plant baskets that have been sent down there. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Jim" wrote in message ... I like bead filters but you really need some form of settling tank between the bottom drain and the bead filter. Thanks for the input. A local pond guru suggested the same thing (a settling tank for solids). Do you have any suggestions on an inside-the-pond bottom drain? Jim Zone 8a - Dallas, Texas Pond, Veggie Filter, Pond Maintenance & Pond Tour Pics: http://community.webshots.com/user/dallas75248 |
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Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.
I took out the TurboVortex and went with a vortex
settling tank. Can you provide a link to some info on the vortex settling tank you use? Thanks, Jim Zone 8a - Dallas, Texas Pond, Veggie Filter, Pond Maintenance & Pond Tour Pics: http://community.webshots.com/user/dallas75248 |
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Bead Filter, External Pump, and Bottom Drain.
Here are a couple of sites that have what I am talking about:
http://www.pondtechnology.com/pages/vortexfilters.html http://www.aquaart.com/cyclone.html Hope this helps. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Jim" wrote in message ... I took out the TurboVortex and went with a vortex settling tank. Can you provide a link to some info on the vortex settling tank you use? Thanks, Jim Zone 8a - Dallas, Texas Pond, Veggie Filter, Pond Maintenance & Pond Tour Pics: http://community.webshots.com/user/dallas75248 |
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