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Hi i had 3000l pond im thinking buy oase biofilter 10.1 is this good filter .Or can anybody recommend better choice th
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Eazy Pod ?
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We really need a bit more information. Does your pond have a bottom drain or will the filter be pump-fed? Do you have a skimmer? What kind of stocking level are you planning to have? What sort of maintenance regime are you after?
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no bottom filtete no skimmer 2koi in 30ccm and 8 isabout 10cm few waterlily
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Post by herbie »

Juha

If I was you I'd get an Eazy Pod you can pump
feed to them I think but It will filter you pond
with out fail

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Got to agree with the other guys. I'd get a solids handling pump to feed it too rather than the fountain pump you seem to have at the moment.
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The Oase 10.1 is a filter filled with foam ... and as such is not the best thing to use for a pond filled with "poop generators". The 10.1 generally costs between £150 and 200 and the easy pod around £350 ... and for that sort of money (between 200 - 350) there are better complete options around. Complete meaning separate mechanical and biological stages and easier (less labour intensive) to clean

Probably the very best option, for such a small pond, is to build your own filter, but as this can be a bit hit or miss (without appropriate knowledge), buying a production filter is probably a better bet for someone just entering the game.

have a look at these, choose one and then shop around for the best price ....

KF5000 http://www.absolute-koi.com/filtration/5000.html

CL1 http://www.absolute-koi.com/filtration/ ... lters.html

S2F http://www.absolute-koi.com/filtration/proline.html

There are probably more examples in that price range, but hopefully you get the idea.

Hope that helps ... good luck.
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Second hand filter for sale on this link - might be able to get yourself a bargain!

http://forum.koimag.co.uk/tm.asp?m=522509" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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th very much for answer im think Kockney Koi KF 5000v Multi Bay Filter is maby best option and price between 200-250
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Post by colin »

That or an eazy pod will do fine... a fair bit more cleaning maintainance will be needed with the Kockney Koi filter as oppossed to the eazyness of cleaning the Pod!

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