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O3raledale 09-08-2003 02:38 PM

newbee Boi-filter question
 
Hello all,
I've been reading here for weeks and learned much from all of you and my little
250 gallon pond is doing great. Thanks! I just picked up the remainder of my
stone today and I'm planning on moving my bio-filter back about a foot and left
about a foot. I'll then add an extension to my liner using liner tape and
rebuild the water falls that lead to my stream. I'm thinking of draining the
bio-filter before moving it and I need to know if an hour or two with the
filter empty will cause damage to the filter. And what way should I prep the
liner before using the liner tape? And iare there any other concers that I may
be overlooking?
Thanks again to all,
Pat
(the newbee in Philly)

BenignVanilla 09-08-2003 02:38 PM

newbee Boi-filter question
 

"O3raledale" wrote in message
...
Hello all,
I've been reading here for weeks and learned much from all of you and my

little
250 gallon pond is doing great. Thanks! I just picked up the remainder of

my
stone today and I'm planning on moving my bio-filter back about a foot and

left
about a foot. I'll then add an extension to my liner using liner tape and
rebuild the water falls that lead to my stream. I'm thinking of draining

the
bio-filter before moving it and I need to know if an hour or two with the
filter empty will cause damage to the filter. And what way should I prep

the
liner before using the liner tape? And iare there any other concers that I

may
be overlooking?



How about running some tubing from the filter (cheap at Home Depot) and back
to the pond from the filter. You can just lay it on the ground and let it
cycle the pond while you do the other work?

BV.



O3raledale 09-08-2003 02:38 PM

newbee Boi-filter question
 
BV,
Thanks for the idea, that might just be the answer.
-Pat
(heading back to the depot)

How about running some tubing from the filter (cheap at Home Depot) and back
to the pond from the filter. You can just lay it on the ground and let it
cycle the pond while you do the other work?

BV.






Carl Beyer 09-08-2003 02:38 PM

newbee Boi-filter question
 
In article ,
(O3raledale) wrote:

Hello all,
I've been reading here for weeks and learned much from all of you and my
little
250 gallon pond is doing great. Thanks! I just picked up the remainder of my
stone today and I'm planning on moving my bio-filter back about a foot and
left
about a foot. I'll then add an extension to my liner using liner tape and
rebuild the water falls that lead to my stream. I'm thinking of draining the
bio-filter before moving it and I need to know if an hour or two with the
filter empty will cause damage to the filter. And what way should I prep the
liner before using the liner tape? And iare there any other concers that I
may
be overlooking?



No such thing as two hours being shut off. all pond work takes triple
the time you think.. probably should plug it at least to keep it moist

Carl
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My cars history can be seen at
http://www.cobaltbluefilms.com/DodgeCharger.html

K30a 09-08-2003 02:38 PM

newbee Boi-filter question
 
Carl wrote all pond work takes triple
the time you think

chortle!
And that is optimistic!


k30a
and the watergardening labradors
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...ors/index.html

O3raledale 09-08-2003 02:38 PM

newbee Boi-filter question
 
OK, so if I plug the inlet and fill it back up with buckets of pond water (from
the top the inlet is on the bottom) I should be ok for a couple hours ?
-Pat


No such thing as two hours being shut off. all pond work takes triple
the time you think.. probably should plug it at least to keep it moist




Carl Beyer 09-08-2003 02:38 PM

newbee Boi-filter question
 
In article ,
(O3raledale) wrote:

OK, so if I plug the inlet and fill it back up with buckets of pond water
(from
the top the inlet is on the bottom) I should be ok for a couple hours ?
-Pat


From what I understand, and it is limited, you like to keep the water
moving, but if you keep it moist you should be able to get 2 or 3 days
out of it. I use a Fluidezed bed filter (LOVE IT!) and it went down for
a few days. Came back, started it back up, and the nitrite dropped
immediately (meaning the Bio Mass was still active).

Hope this helps

Carl

--
--
http://www.cobaltbluefilms.com

O3raledale 09-08-2003 02:38 PM

newbee Boi-filter question
 
OK, so if I plug the inlet and fill it back up with buckets of pond water
(from
the top the inlet is on the bottom) I should be ok for a couple hours ?
-Pat


From what I understand, and it is limited, you like to keep the water
moving, but if you keep it moist you should be able to get 2 or 3 days
out of it. I use a Fluidezed bed filter (LOVE IT!) and it went down for
a few days. Came back, started it back up, and the nitrite dropped
immediately (meaning the Bio Mass was still active).

Hope this helps

Carl

http://www.cobaltbluefilms.com



Carl,
Thank you,
-Pat




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