If you’re planning to have a water garden or a fish shoal, you may wish to have a koi pond filter, one of the most valuable part of your garden pond. These devices come in several different configurations and levels of price and complexity. It would be necessary for you to have a pump, koi pond filter and aerator in your lagoon. You can install the garden appliances within the pond or outermost, but choose discreetly because different types has their benefits and drawbacks.
The simplest type of koi pond filter is a basket filter. Depending on the design, you can place these either underwater or at the pond surface. Fragments and litters are then captured once the water is forced through a net after which the water is returned to the pond by the pond filter. Filters is a basic need for your pond. Garden filters come in many types, but all of them are capable of removing debris of different sizes. You will have to dredge the basket filter to prevent clogging. This can be done according to the given schedule of your filter device provider.
An improved type of filter is available in your favorite garden store today called UV filter. This garden pond filter prove that the old axiom “sunlight is the best disinfectant” is essentially true. More specifically, it is the UV radiation in sunlight that kills algae and microorganisms so efficiently.
The pond filter exposes water quantities to the powerful UV rays which then neutralizes algae and small organisms that’s not good for your fish. This kind of pond filter though requires regular scrubbing. To make sure that the maximum amount of UV light would be traveling to the water though the pump, take off the UV bulb housing at some point for some grime might have caused it to be encrusted. Small amounts of water would go in these pumps at some point. They’re an excellent enhancement for a pond but, in and of themselves, they generally can’t handle a quantity of water sufficient to provide for the safety of all the water in the pond.
A bacterial garden pond filter uses living organisms to purify the water of organisms that prey on fish and other pond-dwellers. The pumps need to be primed with good bacteria before it can really clean the water in the garden pond. Usually, they are re-primed frequently during the first few weeks of use, according to the manufacturer’s instructions and then at longer intervals thereafter. Algae and the so called “pond scum” pollutants usually don’t survive bacterial filters. When one switches on a particulate pond filter, such as the aforementioned basket filter, the results will be visible before too long. Cleaning up fouled water can take a long time to be cleaned by the bacterial filter and this make take some months. Install garden pond filters even before you notice problems of algae, the reason for this is to avoid the trouble of cleaning up a big mess once the plants got established.
The pond volume will have a significant effect on the results of any given type of filtration. Pond filters is not an area where you should cut corners, just to be sure. The filters should have the capacity to filter at least half of the pond’s total water volume every hour. You should be able to foresee the situation where you have to spend more money if you wish to have an effective filtration technology. While this may seem excessive, without proper filtration the fish in the pond will inevitably become sick and die.
Landscaping Calgary is a local organization that supports the use of koi pond filters.
Written by: Custom Stone and Waterscapes 3829 Parkhill Place SW, Calgary, AB T2S 2W6 (403) 870-1142
