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filtration
i previously had two canister type filters on my 2000g pond.one was
rated for 500g and the other for 250g. i thought one was rated for 750g but 750g was it's max flow rate. these filters clogged weekly and i could clean them in the morning and by sunset they would be very dirty again. i don't want to clean my filters any more than a couple times a month. i had one 20w uv light in place which keeps the water from turning green and a verly large ammount of plants, almost enough to cover the whole bootom. i also kept the fish load to a minimum, maybe a couple dozen 4-5" goldfish or smaller. the water quality wasn't bad but there's a lot of suspended particulate in there, cleaning those two small filters might help out more, but i'm not ready to do that. the water color is also yellow. i belive this is due to the peat in the soil that i use for all my plants but i'm not very worried about the color as i am about the floating stuff which is very unsightly. i have put together a 40g rubbermade tub filter. i have plumbed a 3/4" intake and 2x 3/4" exhaust pipes which go into my waterfall. my question, based on the above, is what kind of filter media should i use? i currently only have bio-balls in there for biological filtration. something for mechanical filtration would be good. i need something cheap and doesn't clog easily. i don't care if it was designed for ponds or not so long as it helps out and doesn't negativly affect the life in the pond. what would you guys say? you can see tons of pictures at http://www.rserve.biz/gallery2 |
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