A Koi pond filter is one of the most important parts of any garden pond whether it be a fish pond or a simple water garden. These pond appliances have many configurations, with price cost depending on its elaboration. Depending on one’s pond design, a koi pond filter, aerator and pump will all be a necessity. You can install the garden appliances within the pond or outermost, but choose discreetly because different types has their benefits and drawbacks.
A basket filter is the most basic type of koi pond filter. These may be stationed at the surface of the pond or underwater depending upon their design. The pond filter operate by pushing the water through a net which then catches substantial wastes before returning the water to the pond. Filters is a basic need for your pond. Whether it big or small, different sizes of debris can be removed by different types of garden pond filters. You will have to dredge the basket filter to prevent clogging. This is done according to the schedule designed by the manufacturer of the device.
A UV filter is one of the more advanced types of pond filters on the market. This type of garden pond filter proves true the saying that “sunlight is the best disinfectant.” Quite specifically, the radiation from the ultraviolet rays of sunlight effectively destroys different red algae and residues.
These pond filters expose quantities of the water to a powerful UV light that destroys microorganisms and algae which pose a hazard to fish. This type of pond filter does require cleaning. 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. Primarily these pumps would take in small amounts of water through them. They would be a great embellishment for your garden pond but they can’t necessarily handle quantities of water that can sufficiently provide safe water in the whole pond.
Bacterial garden pond filter on the other hand uses good live organisms to purify the water from algae which preys on the fish and pond occupants. These pumps have to be primed with bacteria before they are set to work cleaning the fish pond water. They are basically re-primed more frequently than usual in the first few weeks in use, then adjusted in long intervals thereafter. Bacterial filters works best against algae and other “pond scum” type pollutants. When you switch to a basket filter, or sometimes known as a particulate pond filter, you will observe some good visible results. A bacterial filter takes a while just to clean up fouled water and this can take as long as a couple of months. The garden pond filters need to be installed before you see any algae problem to prevent more trouble of having to clean some mess once the plants are established.
There will be a significant effect with regards to the volume of a pond in connection to results of the 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. Even if this may seem to be extravagant, a good filtration can ensure the fish in your pond remains active and healthy.
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



