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Can I turn off Bio Filter 2 hours a day?/
I have a 300 gallon pond with a oversized filter and pump. (1800 gph)
While it keeps the water clear it also makes a lot of water movement. I am going to waterfall it soon. I was told that shutting off the pump 1 hour twice a day would not kill the good bio bacteria. I need these 2 hours so I can feed my fish and turtles. I also was told by a petshop that even 12 hours would not hurt the bio filter. What do you all think? Thank you |
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"DD DDD" wrote in message ... I have a 300 gallon pond with a oversized filter and pump. (1800 gph) While it keeps the water clear it also makes a lot of water movement. I am going to waterfall it soon. I was told that shutting off the pump 1 hour twice a day would not kill the good bio bacteria. I need these 2 hours so I can feed my fish and turtles. I also was told by a petshop that even 12 hours would not hurt the bio filter. What do you all think? Thank you The consensus in this group seems to be 4hrs is the upper limit, but a lot of factors come into play, such as the size and design of the filter. If the bio filter is tightly packed with material, a stop in water flow would cause the bacteria in the bio filter to quickly consume the available oxygen. A loosely packed filter with plenty of water would survive longer. It shouldn't take you an 2 hours to feed the fish, they're usually done feeding in a few minutes, unless you toss 1 pellet in the water at a time. I run my pump for 12hrs a day, on two hours, off two hours, -S |
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"DD DDD" wrote in message ... I have a 300 gallon pond with a oversized filter and pump. (1800 gph) While it keeps the water clear it also makes a lot of water movement. I am going to waterfall it soon. I was told that shutting off the pump 1 hour twice a day would not kill the good bio bacteria. I need these 2 hours so I can feed my fish and turtles. I also was told by a petshop that even 12 hours would not hurt the bio filter. What do you all think? Thank you ===================== My pumps and filters run 24/7 until the water temps drop in the fall. I think you need a smaller pump. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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"John Bachman" wrote in message ... An alternative is to install a flow control valve in the water line. Then adjust the flow rate to what you want. That way there is no interruption of water, O2 and nutrients to the bacteria. ================================ I read somewhere that back-pressure on a pump wears it out faster..... I haven't a clue if that's true. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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