Discussion:
Air-Stone in Filter
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Rock Beer
2006-08-06 08:00:35 UTC
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Hi

I've got two filters running into a 1600 gal pond. One is a pressurized UV
type at 5000 lts & the other is a 9000 lts biological box type. They work
fine but as ever I'm looking for better water clarity / quality.

I seem to remember reading somewhere that adding an air stone into the media
of a bio filter helps with the filtration of both solids and bacteria etc.

Can anyone shed any light on this?

Thanks
d***@wi.rr.xx.com
2006-08-07 01:54:24 UTC
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the bacteria that break everything down need oxygen. is the pump flow too fast for
the UV? do you have a place for solids to settle in the filter?
Ingrid
Post by Rock Beer
Hi
I've got two filters running into a 1600 gal pond. One is a pressurized UV
type at 5000 lts & the other is a 9000 lts biological box type. They work
fine but as ever I'm looking for better water clarity / quality.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that adding an air stone into the media
of a bio filter helps with the filtration of both solids and bacteria etc.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Thanks
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