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    Filter upgrade/winter project

    I've struggled with water parameters this season. The nitrite level has been slightly elevated and I've therefore, had to hold back a bit with feeding and keep a the pond salted. Given that the fish are growing well, the situation isn't going to improve. So my options are to move some fish on or improve the filtration. I've decided to go with the latter.

    I currently have a Filtreau Combi drum unit and although the drum section does a great job, the bio unit does not seem to be sufficient for my stocking level.

    With limited funds I've decided against purchasing a bio unit and will be repurposing an old two bay unit that I installed on my Dad's pond about thirty years back. The pond was shut down around twenty years ago, so it was hell of a job but I got it uninstalled and wrestled out of his shed a week or so back.

    It's now back at mine and ready to be leak tested. At the weekend I capped off the inlets/outlets/overflows and filled it up. So far all seems sound. I'll leave it a few days and if the water level remains where it currently is, then I'll start the install.

    My plan is for one chamber to be a moving bed of Helix 13 (as I have some in stock) and Mountain tree ceramic media in the other.

    I'm too decrepit to do the necessary excavation works, so our gardener has agreed to do that. Then I'll carry on with the plumbing and boxing in/cladding etc.

    First off, I need to remove the little grow on/quarantine set up that I built a few years back.

    Progress pics to follow. It might be of interest or at the very least help someone else who is thinking of a similar filter extension.


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    If you have the stuff available mate it's a great solution, and to be fair it should work very well too, I look forward to seeing how you get on with it!!

    What are you going to agitate the moving bed with, are you going to make a perforated pipe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbs View Post
    If you have the stuff available mate it's a great solution, and to be fair it should work very well too, I look forward to seeing how you get on with it!!

    What are you going to agitate the moving bed with, are you going to make a perforated pipe?
    Thanks dbs. Thinking of building a grid out of push fit connectors and drilled pipework.
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    Quote Originally Posted by g mac View Post
    Thanks dbs. Thinking of building a grid out of push fit connectors and drilled pipework.
    Cool, Sounds like a plan in the making

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    Sounds good mate, I'm probably more decrepid than you and likewise have to rely on help to get anything major done. Luckily my lad Adam had some holiday time from work spare and he kindly did all the heavy stuff, stripping my shed of the EazyPod pond filter, grow on with mini EZpod + mini baki shower and getting the Burtons combi in, plumbing, electrics and all.

    Good luck with the project, keep us posted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiOgon View Post
    Sounds good mate, I'm probably more decrepid than you and likewise have to rely on help to get anything major done. Luckily my lad Adam had some holiday time from work spare and he kindly did all the heavy stuff, stripping my shed of the EazyPod pond filter, grow on with mini EZpod + mini baki shower and getting the Burtons combi in, plumbing, electrics and all.

    Good luck with the project, keep us posted.
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    Sounds a good plan of you have the room,you cant have too much bio filtration.
    I was once going to do a 1000ltr ibc as a bio but room was a bit tight and it would mean moving the drum and pipework.
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    Not much progress as yet.

    The leak test highlighted a couple of problems, although fairly easily sorted with an application of MS300.

    I've got a skip ordered and being delivered next Friday. The excavation and concrete base should be done over that weekend.
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