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- Lemon Shark
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home made filters
Hi all,
i am going to have a couple of growing on tanks in my shed and to save a bit of money i was going to make my own filters, the plan is i am going to have a 4" bottom drain that go into a water butt of static k1, then into a second water butt of moving k1, then finally into a third butt where it will be pumped over a small bakki shower that again i plan to make and fibreglass ( first time fibreglassing !! ). i know 3 butts will be bulky but i have just purchased a 14 X 10 shed that i am insulating and boarding so have got plenty of room in there.
so finally my question is how do i join the water butts with the curved shape, ijust cant see how it will work without leaking.
any other thoughts on filtration would be great,
Regards,
Dave
i am going to have a couple of growing on tanks in my shed and to save a bit of money i was going to make my own filters, the plan is i am going to have a 4" bottom drain that go into a water butt of static k1, then into a second water butt of moving k1, then finally into a third butt where it will be pumped over a small bakki shower that again i plan to make and fibreglass ( first time fibreglassing !! ). i know 3 butts will be bulky but i have just purchased a 14 X 10 shed that i am insulating and boarding so have got plenty of room in there.
so finally my question is how do i join the water butts with the curved shape, ijust cant see how it will work without leaking.
any other thoughts on filtration would be great,
Regards,
Dave
Wouldn't you be best to simply join the butts with piping? Then if you need to you'll be able to change things around more easily and replace bits, especially if you use rubber boots rather than glueing it all.
I think you might also want to look at just running a shower with BHM in. After seeing some running this weekend of very heavily stocked growing ponds they'll do a great job on their own. Would save a lot of plumbing!!! You could always run a static K1 chamber before the pump to trap any fines if you really want.
I think you might also want to look at just running a shower with BHM in. After seeing some running this weekend of very heavily stocked growing ponds they'll do a great job on their own. Would save a lot of plumbing!!! You could always run a static K1 chamber before the pump to trap any fines if you really want.
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dave, use 4 inch radial tank connectors...
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- Lemon Shark
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Hi,
Thanks for the info, i did think just about showers but i figure i would need bhm if i just used showers and at the mo with my pond build going on as well and i have just purchased a stainless steel bakki shower with bhm for this money is a bit tight and water butts are cheap and k1 does the job, that was my thinking behind it,
Now i know the name for the conectors i can get cracking,
Again Thanks for the help
Dave
Thanks for the info, i did think just about showers but i figure i would need bhm if i just used showers and at the mo with my pond build going on as well and i have just purchased a stainless steel bakki shower with bhm for this money is a bit tight and water butts are cheap and k1 does the job, that was my thinking behind it,
Now i know the name for the conectors i can get cracking,
Again Thanks for the help
Dave
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Hi Dave,
Have you already got a Bakki Shower for the pond but not running yet
You don't have to have a shower to run a shower you can use stacking boxes or even a bin like i did on my tank Showers are just something that look nice but its the media that does the job so if you already have some BHM you could use a bit for the new tank
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Have you already got a Bakki Shower for the pond but not running yet
You don't have to have a shower to run a shower you can use stacking boxes or even a bin like i did on my tank Showers are just something that look nice but its the media that does the job so if you already have some BHM you could use a bit for the new tank
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- Lemon Shark
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Hi Gazza,
i have 50 litres of bhm and was thinking of taking a bit out of each section or do you think it would be better to use one shelf of bhm and just replace that one shelf with something else,
Also does anyone know exactly what i will need to fibreglass the showers i make, i have not got a clue, there is a bit of stuff on e bay, is this what i need?,
Regards, Dave
i have 50 litres of bhm and was thinking of taking a bit out of each section or do you think it would be better to use one shelf of bhm and just replace that one shelf with something else,
Also does anyone know exactly what i will need to fibreglass the showers i make, i have not got a clue, there is a bit of stuff on e bay, is this what i need?,
Regards, Dave
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Hi Dave,
Do you mean you have the shower running on the pond or your going to run it on the QT??
What some have done before is have the BHM on the top so it gets all the waste and then another media underneath on the lower sections.
I have a mini shower on my pond which holds 24lts of BHM i believe and i have around 450gls
Do you mean you have the shower running on the pond or your going to run it on the QT??
What some have done before is have the BHM on the top so it gets all the waste and then another media underneath on the lower sections.
I have a mini shower on my pond which holds 24lts of BHM i believe and i have around 450gls
Hi Gazza
Not to worry; it probably seems like a daft question. I can envisage how much space 24 litres takes up, whereas because BHM is quoted in kg's I'm not sure how much is required for a given shower size. I suppose I should be able to work it out from the Yumekoi trays being 100x30cm and requiring 12.5Kg of media per tray?
Cheers
Jon
Not to worry; it probably seems like a daft question. I can envisage how much space 24 litres takes up, whereas because BHM is quoted in kg's I'm not sure how much is required for a given shower size. I suppose I should be able to work it out from the Yumekoi trays being 100x30cm and requiring 12.5Kg of media per tray?
Cheers
Jon
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- Lemon Shark
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Hi,
I have a stainless steel full size bakki shower, sitting doing nothing at the moment as my new pond has not been fibreglassed yet, hopefully in the next couple of weeks, so four trays full of bhm, so do you think two top trays bhm and use the other two on a smaller shower for my qt which is about 600g.
Dave
I have a stainless steel full size bakki shower, sitting doing nothing at the moment as my new pond has not been fibreglassed yet, hopefully in the next couple of weeks, so four trays full of bhm, so do you think two top trays bhm and use the other two on a smaller shower for my qt which is about 600g.
Dave