Aqua Hybrid Filters
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 9:43 am
Hi Everyone
Just wondered if anyone has used or made any +ve/-ve buying decisions about the Aqua Hybrid Filters from Nishigoi International and whether it lives up to the claims;
-Runs on low wattage pumps
-Very low head loss
-Crystal clear water
I'm currently considering filtration options for a new pond build. It is going to be about 8,000 gallons, with 2 bottom drains and 1 skimmer. Initially I'm thinking vortex and bead filters off the bottom drains and a shower off a 4" skimmer line. At a later point I might convert the whole thing to showers if funds permit and I can find a way to gas off without supercooling during the colder months (I've got a ridiculous idea for a custom built "supershower" which can take a feed from all 3 filter lines). I'm interested in the Aqua Hybrids because they claim to be more economical to buy and run. However, I don't want to compromise on the water quality so would buy Bubblebeads (already use and very happy with) if they're not up to the job.
Any thoughts welcome.
Regards
Jon
Just wondered if anyone has used or made any +ve/-ve buying decisions about the Aqua Hybrid Filters from Nishigoi International and whether it lives up to the claims;
-Runs on low wattage pumps
-Very low head loss
-Crystal clear water
I'm currently considering filtration options for a new pond build. It is going to be about 8,000 gallons, with 2 bottom drains and 1 skimmer. Initially I'm thinking vortex and bead filters off the bottom drains and a shower off a 4" skimmer line. At a later point I might convert the whole thing to showers if funds permit and I can find a way to gas off without supercooling during the colder months (I've got a ridiculous idea for a custom built "supershower" which can take a feed from all 3 filter lines). I'm interested in the Aqua Hybrids because they claim to be more economical to buy and run. However, I don't want to compromise on the water quality so would buy Bubblebeads (already use and very happy with) if they're not up to the job.
Any thoughts welcome.
Regards
Jon