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I have a 3500 gph pump for an aprox. 2500-3000 gal pond. Maybe a 3ft
rise and 2in pvc get the flow down to 3000 gph. I am wondering if I need to divert some flow if I build a 100 gal Skippy or if this is an acceptable flow rate for the filter. I know some of you use Skippy filters and would appreciate your input. Thanks, Nort |
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The Skippy should be 10% of the surface area of the pond so you are a
little off. I have that size bio-filter and my pond is about half you size. Your pump would shoot the water thru before the bacteria could grow. My pump pushes water thru a fountain and the bio-filter. Good luck. |
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Thanks for the response. I gto an e-mail from the guy at Skippy saying
that The filter could handle 5000 gph. |
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On 30 Apr 2005 09:39:39 -0700, "nortyler" wrote:
Thanks for the response. I gto an e-mail from the guy at Skippy saying that The filter could handle 5000 gph. Was that for the 100 gallon stock tank? Seem quite a lot of flow for that size tank. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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![]() "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... On 30 Apr 2005 09:39:39 -0700, "nortyler" wrote: Thanks for the response. I gto an e-mail from the guy at Skippy saying that The filter could handle 5000 gph. Was that for the 100 gallon stock tank? Seem quite a lot of flow for that size tank. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ Now you have me wondering? My pond is 300 gallon, pump is for up to 1200 gph. Could my "green" problem be that even with the flow split in two, we are still pushing too much too fast, and nothing has time to settle? I have a oak barrel/skippy style and a P2 filter that will run 750 gallons a hour both going, using a diverter. I am using quilt batting and it still comes out of the filter green! How fine can algae be? I thought it was big stuff? KathyAZ |
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Now you have me wondering? My pond is 300 gallon, pump is for up to 1200
gph. Could my "green" problem be that even with the flow split in two, we are still pushing too much too fast, and nothing has time to settle? I have a oak barrel/skippy style and a P2 filter that will run 750 gallons a hour both going, using a diverter. I am using quilt batting and it still comes out of the filter green! How fine can algae be? I thought it was big stuff? KathyAZ Could be, algae is very fine, microscopic even. Balance is one's best bet against it. Perhaps your filter isn't large enough, or you have too many fish? I've got a 500 gph with a 40 gallon capacity filter that is doing fine. ~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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Kathy wrote:
"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... On 30 Apr 2005 09:39:39 -0700, "nortyler" wrote: Thanks for the response. I gto an e-mail from the guy at Skippy saying that The filter could handle 5000 gph. Was that for the 100 gallon stock tank? Seem quite a lot of flow for that size tank. ~ jan Now you have me wondering? My pond is 300 gallon, pump is for up to 1200 gph. Could my "green" problem be that even with the flow split in two, we are still pushing too much too fast, and nothing has time to settle? I have a oak barrel/skippy style and a P2 filter that will run 750 gallons a hour both going, using a diverter. I am using quilt batting and it still comes out of the filter green! How fine can algae be? I thought it was big stuff? KathyAZ 4 turnovers per hour is not excessive. It's much slower than the flow rate in the typical stream. The speed at which it goes through the filter is really irrelevant unless it's going fast enough to force channels through the filter material. Green water - unicellular algae - is _very_ small. -- derek |
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Sorry I use google and this thread was pushed out of sight pretty fast
by the demented. I have actually built the filter since I posted this thread. Jan, the Skippy guy said the 100 gal Skippy could handle 5000gph if you use a 4in. closet flange. Now that I have built the filter and seen the flow it seems acceptable. I have been running water through the tank without filter media and it has settled out the dirt and rock dust from construction. SZP, That was the recomended min. size according to Skippy for 3000 gal. my pond is probably slightly less than 3000 gal.. I would have had trouble using a larger tank in the area behind the waterfall, so I figured I would see how well it filtered and add a second filter elsewhere if necessary. |
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On 9 May 2005 09:58:08 -0700, "nortyler" wrote:
Jan, the Skippy guy said the 100 gal Skippy could handle 5000gph if you use a 4in. closet flange. Now that I have built the filter and seen the flow it seems acceptable. I have been running water through the tank without filter media and it has settled out the dirt and rock dust from construction. Cool. Thanks for the update. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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