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A Pond Filter Can Keep Your Pond Clean and Livable

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Do you enjoy ? If you do, odds are that you’ll enjoy having pond fish as well. Stocking a pond with fish allows them to live and flourish in an environment a lot closer to the way that they live in their natural state. In addition, you still have the pleasure of enjoying their presence every day. The most popular fish for ponds are the koi and goldfish species, but other species can thrive also.

Eventually, when you get around to adding fish to your pond, one of the first things you’re going to need to buy is a pond filter. A pond filter is indispensable in helping to keep the pond’s ecosystem clean and pristine for the fish that inhabit it. If you don’t have a good filter, you simply can’t maintain good water quality. Water filters will get rid of debris, waste, ammonia, odors, and many other pollutants from the water.

f you care how your pond looks visually, you’ll want to get a pond filter. Otherwise, you may eventually see your pond populated by ugly algae floating on the top and around the sides of your pond.

There are a few essential features to look for when choosing a filter. Of them all, size and capacity is the most important. You want to be sure that the pond filter you buy is powerful enough to handle your sized pond without strain. For mechanical filters, you’ll also want one where it’s easy to replace the filter medium. If the filter is in a difficult place to access, it’s likely that you will neglect changing it as much as you should. Luckily, nowadays, most filters are designed with the homeowner’s convenience in mind. The focus on most modern pond filtersĀ  is to make sure that the filters are as maintenance free as possible.

Size Does Matter

Unless you have a gigantic pond, a pond filter should normally be able to completely filter the area in two hours or less. If it can’t, your filter is either too small or too inefficient and you should replace it.

When shopping for pond filters, you’ll find that they are made in two primary styles, submersible and external. If your pond is a large one, more than likely you’ll want to get the external model. But don’t leave all of the work of cleaning the pond to your filter. Periodically, you should skim fallen leaves, branches, and so on from the surface. You can also populate your pond with a few plants that will naturally consume fish waste. This will help to put less strain on your filter as well.

Pond filter maintenace is very important. It's good go have a written schedule that shows when you last maintained it, when you last replaced a filter, and so on will not only help to keep your pond filter functioning in top shape, it will also make sure that your warranty remains valid.

There is no one most effective pond filter that will do everything as far as keeping your pond water clear and pristine. The most effective cleaners you can have for your pond is a combination of different types of filters. Mechanical filters to filter out the debris and toxins and a biological pond filter to get control some of the chemicals produced by the fish.

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