Does a filterfall(waterfall filter) do the same thing as a biological filter?
I’ve got a skimmer and the waterfilter do I need other kind of filter from my 2500 gallon pond? I’m wanting to buy a ultraviolet sterilizer also.
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November 12, 2009 at 6:48 am
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November 12, 2009
By july
I have a fish pond with 1,000 gallons of water a double jump. I built myself two years ago. My biofilter is on the top of the waterfall.
It contains a bag of "rainblow blocks" which are essentially sponges. I also have a pre-filter in my waterfall pump. I thought about buying a UV sterilizer. However, because of the expense that has chosen to use beneficial bacteria tablets. I also have water lilies and goldfish varied to maintain the balance of the pond. My pond has a lot of moss, but the water is clear. I would say that both a biological filter and ultraviolet sterilizer can be overstated, but if you can afford both, go!