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DAN 07-04-2004 12:35 AM

do i need a bottom drain and a skimmer. Help!
 
Hello everyone. I'm a newbie to pond construction. So please excuse
my questions if they sound dumb. I'm planning to put in a liner
pond.. about 15 x 20 x 2.5 Do I need both a skimmer and a bottom
drain. My pump is only 1.5" diameter. Will this work for a bottom
drain. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks.

RichToyBox 07-04-2004 01:02 AM

do i need a bottom drain and a skimmer. Help!
 
Dan,

Need? I don't know if I would say that they are mandatory, but I believe
both are highly desirable. The skimmer will catch leaves, pollen, dust, and
a lot of the other stuff that hits the pond before it has a chance to
settle, and that means less mess on the bottom. The bottom drain will
constantly be working to clean the bottom for you so that you don't have to
get in and do it with a net, or broom and shovel. Both should have some
kind of catchment to catch the debris before it goes into the pump, whether
it is a lower pond, a strainer basket, or a settlement chamber.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


"DAN" wrote in message
om...
Hello everyone. I'm a newbie to pond construction. So please excuse
my questions if they sound dumb. I'm planning to put in a liner
pond.. about 15 x 20 x 2.5 Do I need both a skimmer and a bottom
drain. My pump is only 1.5" diameter. Will this work for a bottom
drain. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks.




~ Windsong ~ 07-04-2004 02:35 AM

do i need a bottom drain and a skimmer. Help!
 

"DAN" wrote in message
om...
Hello everyone. I'm a newbie to pond construction. So please excuse
my questions if they sound dumb. I'm planning to put in a liner
pond.. about 15 x 20 x 2.5 Do I need both a skimmer and a bottom
drain. My pump is only 1.5" diameter. Will this work for a bottom
drain. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks.

========================
I don't have either of these things and my fish are thriving these past few
years. Covering our ponds with nets and using the LymnoZyme products are
given the credit. This year I'm not even going to bother with the UV
lights. Both ponds have already cleared up on their own.
--
Carol....
"My house was clean last week, too bad you missed it."
My Webpages:
http://.www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html
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Ka30P 07-04-2004 04:33 AM

do i need a bottom drain and a skimmer. Help!
 

You can run a pond without a skimmer or a bottom drain, or even without netting
it
BUT you will have to drain it and shovel
out loverly muck, every spring if you can,
which we don't, but we should!


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

~ Windsong ~ 07-04-2004 06:02 AM

do i need a bottom drain and a skimmer. Help!
 

"Ka30P" wrote in message
...

You can run a pond without a skimmer or a bottom drain, or even without

netting

* This I would never again do. Too many predators where we live and I fully
believe they bring disease from natural lakes and rivers nearby. What the
diseases don't kill the predators take. I live in a real rural area.

it
BUT you will have to drain it and shovel
out loverly muck, every spring if you can,
which we don't, but we should!


* We're going to start doing ours every 2 years. There's not much on the
bottoms now.

kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

--
Carol....
"My house was clean last week, too bad you missed it."
My Webpages:
http://.www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



DAN 07-04-2004 04:34 PM

do i need a bottom drain and a skimmer. Help!
 
Thanks for all the advice. I've read that the bottom drain is for mid
to large ponds. Is this true? Would the size of my pond be
considered small or mid? Are there plans for homemade skimmers or
bottom drains? Thanks in advance.


"~ Windsong ~" wrote in message ...
"Ka30P" wrote in message
...

You can run a pond without a skimmer or a bottom drain, or even without

netting

* This I would never again do. Too many predators where we live and I fully
believe they bring disease from natural lakes and rivers nearby. What the
diseases don't kill the predators take. I live in a real rural area.

it
BUT you will have to drain it and shovel
out loverly muck, every spring if you can,
which we don't, but we should!


* We're going to start doing ours every 2 years. There's not much on the
bottoms now.

kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A


Josh 07-04-2004 08:02 PM

do i need a bottom drain and a skimmer. Help!
 
I aksed this same question myself recently (just built a 9x14x2.5)
http://www.woosworld.net/pond/

and in the end I decided to build them both in to make my future life
easier, neither of them was very hard but my skimmer is already
proving itself worthwhile, removing alot of floating debris.

When the water warms up I am going to check on my bottom drain, it
doesn't seem to work as well as I hoped - I still have dirt on the
bottom of the pond. (This may be because it's not installed correctly,
I'll have to see)

As for your pump, mins is only a 1.25 opening, and you can see the
waterfall it is pushing (about 35' of 2" pipe with a 6-7' height raise
gives me something like 11-12 head height)

Offbreed 07-04-2004 08:34 PM

do i need a bottom drain and a skimmer. Help!
 
DAN wrote:

Thanks for all the advice. I've read that the bottom drain is for mid
to large ponds. Is this true? Would the size of my pond be
considered small or mid?


Wrong question.

Right question: "How do I want to empty this thing?"


Benign Vanilla 07-04-2004 09:05 PM

do i need a bottom drain and a skimmer. Help!
 

"Offbreed" wrote in message
...
DAN wrote:

Thanks for all the advice. I've read that the bottom drain is for mid
to large ponds. Is this true? Would the size of my pond be
considered small or mid?


Wrong question.

Right question: "How do I want to empty this thing?"


Skimmers and Bottom Drains are by no means a requirement for a pond, but
they do help in reducing maintenance in addition to other features. IMHO,
you probably don't need a bottom drain for a pond that is small enough to
allow you to reach the bottom easily. For example, if you had a two foot
deep pond, a BD would probably be overkill. In my case, my pond goes down
nearly 4 feet. My BD is in for two reasons. It feeds my filter from the
bottom of the pond, and the return is at the top of the pond. I get very
good circulation this way. I did not install my diffuser last year, so my BD
is not doing much in the way of cleaning, but as soon as the water warms up,
I plan to get the diffuser in place, and then it should help to maintain a
clear bottom.


--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com




DAN 07-04-2004 11:04 PM

do i need a bottom drain and a skimmer. Help!
 
Your pond looks good so far. I'd like to see it when its completed.
What kind of pump are you using. You noted that it was 1.5" and then
the pipes were 2". did you use some type of adapter to go from the
1.5 to 2 and if so, do you think that a bigger one like 3" would be
better?


(Josh) wrote in message . com...
I aksed this same question myself recently (just built a 9x14x2.5)
http://www.woosworld.net/pond/

and in the end I decided to build them both in to make my future life
easier, neither of them was very hard but my skimmer is already
proving itself worthwhile, removing alot of floating debris.

When the water warms up I am going to check on my bottom drain, it
doesn't seem to work as well as I hoped - I still have dirt on the
bottom of the pond. (This may be because it's not installed correctly,
I'll have to see)

As for your pump, mins is only a 1.25 opening, and you can see the
waterfall it is pushing (about 35' of 2" pipe with a 6-7' height raise
gives me something like 11-12 head height)


Benign Vanilla 08-04-2004 02:03 PM

do i need a bottom drain and a skimmer. Help!
 

"DAN" wrote in message
om...
Your pond looks good so far. I'd like to see it when its completed.
What kind of pump are you using. You noted that it was 1.5" and then
the pipes were 2". did you use some type of adapter to go from the
1.5 to 2 and if so, do you think that a bigger one like 3" would be
better?

snip

I went straight to 4''.

--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com





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