Garden Pond Kits Water Plants Water Treatments Floating Islands Pumps Home About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy FAQ Links
Backyard Garden Pond Waterfall Filtration Tanks
Waterfall Tank
 
Designed to be buried within a waterfall, these tanks create a uniform sheet of water for even flow throughout the waterfall and they help avoid common leakage problems.
Waterfall Filtration Pond Kit Tank 12 inch Backyard Water Garden
Waterfall Filtration Pond Kit Tank 12 inch Backyard Water Garden Filter 
 
$115.42
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
Waterfall Filtration Pond Kit Tank 16 inch Backyard Water Garden Filter
Waterfall Filtration Pond Kit Tank 16 inch Backyard Water Garden Filter 
 
$127.56
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
Waterfall Filtration Pond Kit Tank 20 inch Backyard Water Garden Filter
Waterfall Filtration Pond Kit Tank 20 inch Backyard Water Garden Filter 
 
$138.00
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
Waterfall Filtration Pond Kit Tank 28 inch Backyard Water Garden Filter
Waterfall Filtration Pond Kit Tank 28 inch Backyard Water Garden Filter 
 
$178.78
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
Waterfall Pond Filtration Tank 12 Inch W/ Aluminum Angle Water Garden Filter
Waterfall Pond Filtration Tank 12 Inch W/ Aluminum Angle Water Garden Filter 
 
$137.56
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
Waterfall Pond Filtration Tank 16 Inch W/ Aluminum Angle Water Garden Filter
Waterfall Pond Filtration Tank 16 Inch W/ Aluminum Angle Water Garden Filter 
 
$154.72
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
Waterfall Pond Filtration Tank 20 Inch W/ Aluminum Angle Water Garden Filter
Waterfall Pond Filtration Tank 20 Inch W/ Aluminum Angle Water Garden Filter 
 
$158.32
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
Waterfall Pond Filtration Tank 28 Inch W/ Aluminum Angle Water Garden Filter
Waterfall Pond Filtration Tank 28 Inch W/ Aluminum Angle Water Garden Filter 
 
$198.89
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
POND FILTER MEDIA NO CLOG 1 CUBIC FOOT  On Sale
POND FILTER MEDIA NO CLOG 1 CUBIC FOOT  
 
$29.89
Sale Price: $24.89
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
POND FILTER MEDIA NO CLOG 1 CUBIC FOOT  On Sale
POND FILTER MEDIA NO CLOG 1 CUBIC FOOT  
 
$29.89
Sale Price: $24.89
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
POND FILTER MEDIA NO CLOG 2 CUBIC FEET  On Sale
POND FILTER MEDIA NO CLOG 2 CUBIC FEET  
 
$59.78
Sale Price: $49.78
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
POND FILTER MEDIA NO CLOG 3 CUBIC FEET  On Sale
POND FILTER MEDIA NO CLOG 3 CUBIC FEET  
 
$89.67
Sale Price: $74.67
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
Waterfall Filtration Tank 12 Inch Simulated Slate Cover Water Garden Filter
Waterfall Filtration Tank 12 Inch Simulated Slate Cover Water Garden Filter 
 
$62.50
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
Waterfall Filtration Tank 16 Inch Simulated Slate Cover Water Garden Filter
Waterfall Filtration Tank 16 Inch Simulated Slate Cover Water Garden Filter 
 
$72.00
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
Waterfall Filtration Tank 20 Inch Simulated Slate Cover Water Garden Filter
Waterfall Filtration Tank 20 Inch Simulated Slate Cover Water Garden Filter 
 
$81.50
 
(More Info)
 
Quantity:
 
Biological Filtration
What is biological filtration?
Biological filtration is the use of beneficial bacteria to eliminate organic waste compounds from a body of water. It is distinguished from mechanical filtration, which is a process whereby water is strained and suspended material is physically removed from the water. The bacteria that do the work in a biological filter are part of the "nitrogen cycle," a series of events that also occurs in nature.
Why is it important?
By eliminating the organic waste compounds in the water, biological filtration detoxifies the water and makes it safe for fish and koi. Additionally, by removing the organic waste compounds, algae is controlled because those compounds are the nutriment that algae require in order to grow.
What is a biological filter?
A biological filter or "bio filter" is simply a home for the beneficial bacteria that perform the nitrogen cycle. The filter provides surface area that the bacteria can live on and a recalculating water pump ensures that water is constantly flushing over the bacteria so they can obtain their necessary nutriment and oxygen.
Where do the bacteria come from?
The bacteria occur naturally in a pond. They live on fish and other underwater surfaces such as plant stems and rocks. In order to get the bacteria established in a filter or new environment, aquarium and pond owners used to borrow some gravel that had bacteria on it from an existing system. This cumbersome procedure is no longer necessary as there are now available bottled viable bacteria cultures in either living form or freeze dried spores.
If the bacteria occur naturally, why is a bio filter necessary?
Most backyard ponds have a much higher concentration of koi fish than would occur in nature, and the fish are usually fed a high-protein food. These facts result in a higher concentration of organic waste, i.e., ammonia,than the naturally occurring bacteria can deal with. A bio filter houses more bacteria, hopefully enough bacteria, so that ammonia and the other nitrogen compounds are completely eliminated.
Credit Card Merchant
© 2006 Crazy Ponds, all rights reserved.