articleonrocks.com articleonrocks.com articleonrocks.com
  Main :> About Us :> Place Your Link :> Privacy Policy :> ToS :> Add Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 

Science & Research

 

Society & Communities

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Health & Hygiene

 

Property & Agents

 

Automotive

 

Banking & Finance

 

Online Shopping

 

Government & Politics

 

Self Help

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Academics & Education

 

Healthcare & Treatment

 

Children

 

Sports

 

Culture & Art

 

News & Media

 

Indoor Games

 

Home & Garden

 

Companies & Business

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Careers & Employment

 

Computers & Networking

 

Recreation

 
 

Main › Home & Garden › Gardening & Horticulture
 

Inexpensive Biological and Mechanical Pond Filtration

 

QUESTION:
What is a good source for additional bio-filtration for my pond? I have a waterfall filter, and a veggie stream. I still think my pond can be clearer and there is a lot of sediment floating in the pond.

ANSWER:
A Hydro-pond filter is an excellent source of bio-filtration for a pond. It works a pre-filter for any pump intake and even as a stand alone filter.

Sponge filtration is one of the most under rated forms of filtration for ponds and aquariums alike. When used and properly cared for, a sponge filter colonizes aerobic bacteria for ammonia and nitrite removal, and they make excellent mechanical filters, trapping a lot of floating debris.

Care is simple; just remove the sponge and squeeze into used pond water to remove the waste. This retains the beneficial bacteria, while removing organic and other waste from clogging the pond or even before going thru the nitrogen cycle.

Some of the attributes of sponge filtration for ponds are:

*Maintains the biological filtration when main filter is changed or cleaned.

* Prevents debris such as dead fish and plant material from clogging the intake by distributing the suction evenly down the length of the sponge.

* Prevents small or baby fish from being suctioned into the main filter or water pump.

* Can be used as a temporary or permanent filter in ponds.

* Traps larger waste particles, mechanically cleaning the water.

* Can be used in vertical or horizontal position.

* Easy to clean. Just rinse and squeeze.

A simple application would be a Hydro pond filter attached to a Via Aqua 2600 (740 gph) or 3300 pump, then run to a UV sterilizer, then back to the pond via a waterfall or other water feature. This is a simple and cost effective way to set up a pond filtration system. When combined with a veggie filter (water iris or other bog plants with a small current of water passing through the plant roots), you will have an excellent filter system for under $150 that can maintain a pond up to 1500 gallons.

Author: Carl Strohmeyer
 
Author Bio:
Carl Strohmeyer is a well-known scripter. Carl likes to create articles about this industry.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Painting Tools Decoded: How To Pick And Use The Proper Products
 
Gender Selection and Your Baby
 
Tips and Techniques For Watering Your Container Garden Plants
 
A Short History of the Wristwatch
 
Indoor/Outdoor Flea &Tick Control
 
Puppy Motivational Training
 
How Many Feet Do You Have?
 
How Harmful is Yoga During Pregnancy?
 
Planting Tomatoes in Your Garden
 
The Perfect Fern for Shady Gardens
 
 
 
Main :> Privacy Policy :> ToS  
© 2008 www.articleonrocks.com All Rights Reserved.