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Pump and Heat questions for FL above ground
Hello all, I finally found a tub from Tractor Suppy Company. Wondering if
y'all can give me some pointers. The tub is galvanized metal, 6ft in diameter, 375 gallons. I have a two part question involving pump and heat. I live in Naples Florida. Is there any issue having an above ground pond in temperatures like we have here? My pool water is 85 degrees right now. I imagine, even with the shade from plants around the tub, that the water will get warm. Second, for that size, I'd like reccomendations on reaonsably priced pump/bio filters (or what price is reasonable when looking) for this size. Also would like to know which types of filter/pump is the easiest to maintain and take care of. Finally, do you recommend an ultra violete addition? Thanks, Vince in Naples |
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I live north in Southern Alabama, and have had above ground stock
tanks in use for years.....There is some years it gets pretty darn hot, but nothing that overhead shade does not help be it from a simple structure with shade cloth or an umbrella........Lots of floating plants like lilys etc help as well. I also provide a lot of surface aeration as well as my trickle towers which all seem to reduce temps as well. On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 12:32:22 -0400, "V.V." wrote: ===Hello all, I finally found a tub from Tractor Suppy Company. Wondering if ===y'all can give me some pointers. The tub is galvanized metal, 6ft in ===diameter, 375 gallons. I have a two part question involving pump and heat. === ===I live in Naples Florida. Is there any issue having an above ground pond in ===temperatures like we have here? My pool water is 85 degrees right now. I ===imagine, even with the shade from plants around the tub, that the water will ===get warm. === ===Second, for that size, I'd like reccomendations on reaonsably priced ===pump/bio filters (or what price is reasonable when looking) for this size. ===Also would like to know which types of filter/pump is the easiest to ===maintain and take care of. Finally, do you recommend an ultra violete ===addition? === ===Thanks, ===Vince in Naples === === === === === ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! "The original frugal ponder" ~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o |
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"V.V." wrote in message ... Hello all, I finally found a tub from Tractor Suppy Company. Wondering if y'all can give me some pointers. The tub is galvanized metal, 6ft in diameter, 375 gallons. I have a two part question involving pump and heat. I live in Naples Florida. Is there any issue having an above ground pond in temperatures like we have here? My pool water is 85 degrees right now. I imagine, even with the shade from plants around the tub, that the water will get warm. ## You need to provide some type of overhead shade. A trellis of some kind, or perhaps a water lily and some water-lettuce. You can paint the tank white on the outside to reflect the heat of the sun. The plants around the tub will also help as you surmised. Second, for that size, I'd like reccomendations on reaonsably priced pump/bio filters (or what price is reasonable when looking) for this size. Also would like to know which types of filter/pump is the easiest to maintain and take care of. Finally, do you recommend an ultra violete addition? ## You can set an inexpensive pond pump from HomeDepot in a clean new paint pail and surround it with some kind of filter material. I use window screen and pea-gravel. I have sponges stuffed in one. Clean as needed by hosing the filter material off or squeeze out the sponges in pond water. They work great in small ponds or pools. The best filter we have is one my husband made out of an old waterproof ammunition case. Cost? $50 for the pump at HomeDepot, under $10 for bulkheads and about $10 for the filter material at a local Aquarium store. I don't think you need a UV light for something that small. They're expensive and can be a PIA to maintain. I have two of them and haven't used them in several years. I have some peasoup water in spring, that's about it. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Normally I don't cross post as many are filtering such out in Rec.Ponds,
(FYI). Hello all, I finally found a tub from Tractor Suppy Company. Wondering if y'all can give me some pointers. The tub is galvanized metal, 6ft in diameter, 375 gallons. I have a two part question involving pump and heat. I live in Naples Florida. Is there any issue having an above ground pond in temperatures like we have here? My pool water is 85 degrees right now. I imagine, even with the shade from plants around the tub, that the water will get warm. Second, for that size, I'd like reccomendations on reaonsably priced pump/bio filters (or what price is reasonable when looking) for this size. Also would like to know which types of filter/pump is the easiest to maintain and take care of. Finally, do you recommend an ultra violete addition? Vince in Naples Filtration is really based on what you plan to have in the pond. If only plants and a couple of fish, you could get by with a good air pump and air stone. So what's your long term plan? ~ 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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