Koi Filter: The Filtration System You Need For Your Pond
A good and working filtration system is what you need in order to have a healthy and lively Koi pond. A filtration system promotes the biological balance in your pond. A good filter works well without the use of a pump in order to force water through it.
So what are the types of filters that you can use for your Koi pond? There are two kinds of filtration systems. These are the mechanical and the biological filtration systems. The biological filtration system relies on bacteria in breaking down toxic wastes (ammonia or pH), converting them into nitrates. Nitrates are less harmful substances (they only become harmful to your fish when left untreated at large amounts and high levels).
The mechanical filtration system is the one that cleans the particles (solid wastes from your pets) from the pond’s water, which are being trapped in the filter and cleaned up during the regular maintenance.
Your pond is a big area wherein the strength of the filter isn’t enough to promote the water circulation (keep in mind that your fish requires a continuous supply of oxygen). For this, to increase the strength, you can put add-ons like waterfalls, fountains, etc. These features can promote aeration, a process that agitates the water and in turn giving more oxygen to your pond.
It is necessary for you to keep the chemical mixture of the water at a healthy, normal range for your pets, so it’s important for you to test the chemical content of your pond every week, and this is done by bringing a water sample to your local pet store and have them test it, or if you prefer not to have any hassles in going to the pet store, you can choose to buy a home testing kit to test the water all by yourself.
Take the responsibility, time and effort you need to sustain the health of your pond. Being a rewarding hobby, giving your pond the things it needs (like the filter) wlll able to give you a long-lasting outdoor pond!
Filed under Fish and Aquarium Care by on Jun 10th, 2009.
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