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which would you have
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 4:35 pm
by welshguy84
Recently built a pond 7ft x 5ft x 5ft (1000 gal roughly)
to house several small koi etc until i move them on to a larger pond (father has one)
i know people will recommend the Evolution Aqua Nexus Eazy 210 but its too big as i have to hide it on my decking under a purpose build bench which im yet to build
which of these would be better (space is very tight hence not building a bigger pond and budgets around £700)
Kockney Koi KF5000 Filter Gravity (4-bay with vortex, media & lid)
Evolution Aqua Eazy Pod Air (includes 70lpm air pump)
Cloverleaf Professional Multi-Bay Filter CL1V
or a compact seive (sibo) with eithier a sand filter or a Kockney Koi 2500fg Filter
all fitted with;
Oase Swim-Skim Pond Skimmer
OASE Aquamax Pump 8000 (1750 gph)
Many thanks Kyle
Re: which would you have
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 5:52 pm
by Limey
Have you thought about a Bakki shower? Budget may be tight and may need some mechanical others may have suggestions.... just a thought anyway.
Re: which would you have
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:07 pm
by bicolormoth
Kockney Koi KF5000 Filter , i have 2 of these fopr sale , in South MAnchester , £150 ea.
Russell
Re: which would you have
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:12 pm
by welshguy84
i have thought about it but as you said id need mechanical filtration as well and the shower would blow my budget even a diy version with bhm, also id have to counter the heat loss showers create.
so want a filter to run all year round then during the warmer months ill make and use a small diy shower with bhm.
i also want it as easy to clean as i can because my partner will have to clean them while im away with work. (forces

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Re: which would you have
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:14 pm
by welshguy84
bicolormoth wrote:Kockney Koi KF5000 Filter , i have 2 of these fopr sale , in South MAnchester , £150 ea.
Russell
Manchesters a bit far tbh mate or id jump at one but thanks anyway.
Re: which would you have
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:08 pm
by bicolormoth
where abouts are you kyle ? i travel a lot with work

Re: which would you have
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:32 pm
by welshguy84
Im in Trowbridge Wiltshire about half an hour from Bath.
Re: which would you have
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:30 pm
by welshguy84
Any more suggestions ?
Re: which would you have
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:56 pm
by deddog
The Eazypod should easily <no pun intended> cope with your requirements,very compact and easy to maintain.
Re: which would you have
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:00 pm
by kayoss
Hi Kyle
basically you need two types of filtration, mechanical and biological.
The eazypod will provide ample mechanical filtration for a pond the size of yours, but the biological will be limited.
However, if you buy a round loft water storage tank or similar large container, add some K1 and speedfit pipe with holes drilled in it to provide aeration and hey presto - you have your biological filtration at a fraction of the cost of a "purpose built" filter!
Cheers
Re: which would you have
Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:37 pm
by welshguy84
so you all say go for the easy pod. is it really that good at mechanical filtration ? or would a compact seive before be better ?
or a sieve feeding into the kk 5000 with the vortex filled with k1 and an air pump ?
Re: which would you have
Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:20 pm
by welshguy84
ordred the following
Oase aqua max 8500
Easy pod
Air tech 70 airpump
