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woz9514
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Skimmer setup

Post by woz9514 »

Hi, new to the forum :D
Just after a bit of advice for my 2500 gallon pond, I've made some blue diy barrels for my main filter (seems to be doing fine). I'm now wanting to complete the skimmer setup I've got a box standard skimmer with a 1 1/2 inch outlet and it will return to the pond mid water both pipes are just capped off at the moment. What's everyone recommend for a filter on my skimmer ? I'm not loaded either haha !! So a bead filter might be a step to far at the mo !! I suppose it doesn't need to return mid water it could go through a Bakki shower or something else anyway and advice would be grateful and taken on board, cheers
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Re: Skimmer setup

Post by Manky Sanke »

Woz,

If you've built a system in your blue barrels that adequately does the job of mechanical and biofiltration then, strictly, you don't need any more filtration after the skimmer and you could simply use it for what skimmers were really intended for - skimming the surface of any floating debris, such as leaves, and collecting them in the basket, anything more than that would be a bonus.

That said, you can use the flow to do anything you think might be an improvement. As you say, you could add an extra form of biofiltration; you can never have too much of that. You mentioned a Bakki Shower, these are expensive to buy but, since you've built your "blue barrel" system, there are simple DIY showers that you could make.

Removing fines and improving the water clarity is another possibility. Filter wool is good for that so my choice would be to build a shower with some filter wool laid on top of the media in the top tray. If you do that, I would suggest that you don't entirely cover the media so that, if it blocks, the water can flow over the edges and then through the media rather than over the sides of the top tray.

There are plenty of designs on the Internet using planters as trays, here are a couple that I've just found. I don't like the "bathroom towel rail" using pipework method of holding the planters apart in the first one. The second is a bit plain but shows how the planters could be nested together with the spacers inside.




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Re: Skimmer setup

Post by woz9514 »

Thanks for the reply, I like the idea of a shower tbf so I'll probably make one like you said. Ivw heard people use showers in summer then turn them off in winter and feed the water back through the mid water suppose that's a option too.
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