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For most people a pond is not complete until the addition of fish to add colour movement and interest. However fish ponds do require some form of filtration. Filtration does two important jobs. Firstly and most importantly it keeps the water healthy, and secondly if the correct package is chosen it will keep the water clear! Therefore when planning a fishpond the most important concerns is the installation and positioning of the filter system. The size and capacity of the filter will depend on the pond volume and the anticipated stocking levels. To calculate your pond volume. When deciding on a filter you will discover there are two popular types 'gravity return' and ‘pressurised filters', each with their own benefits. |
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Gravity return filters |
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Gravity return filters, water is pumped into the filter and then is returned to the pond under the force of gravity. It is vital with gravity filters that the outlet is higher than the point of return, and for best results use a short length of rigid pipe slanting slightly downwards towards the pond as illustrated. This type of filter is generally cheaper than the pressurised models for smaller ponds. Remember - With gravity return filters the outlet must be positioned higher than the point of return as water returns to the pond under the force of gravity. |
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Pressurised filters |
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Pressurised filters have become very popular recently. They will cope with small to medium sized garden ponds. Water is pumped through the filter under pressure allowing the water to exit the filter wherever it is required. This allows flexibility in positioning and overcomes the problem of gravity return filters having to be higher than the water surface. A number of these filters also come with easy cleaning systems reducing maintenance time and effort. |
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Pump fed koi filters, usually multichambered units combining many media types from filter brushes to Japanese matting. The pump is positioned in the pond and the water is delivered into filter and returns to the pool under gravity.
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