DIY Filter for a Small Fish Pond
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- When Bob needed a filter for his fish pond while renovating his aquaponics system, he created one. Using a five-gallon bucket and a few supplies, Bob makes an inexpensive Do-It-Yourself small fish pond filter that serves as a temporary filter while the grow beds are down.
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Best and simplest way to make DIY small pond filter video I've seen so far
You are the best teacher in my aquatic hobby
BRILLIANT.I keep aquariums .your cost effective setup looks to be the way to dip my toes into my first pond without to much out lay. will clear a place in the garage at the weekend and give it ago. cheers 👍
Nicely done ❤
Thank you!
I did mine completely opposite. I put a small hole at the top (either side of bucket or top) to accept the input hose from the pond and ran that to the bottom of the bucket through the center of the filters. I then put the output hole to the pond on the side of the bucket at the top/middle of the bucket. So, the water comes in to the bottom and fills UP through the filter and out the pipe. I left and inch plus on the bottom to collect residual dirt. Here's the new part- I added an additional hole and pipe on the side Bottom of the bucket and put a shut off valve on that. This allows me to open the valve, expel the dirty water and debris from the bottom of the bucket. This permits me to open and unassemble the entire structure less frequently for cleaning. PS. Go to a delicatessen or restaurant and ask them for a discarded pickle bucket with a lid. They are 5 gallons buckets that are only going to be thrown out.
A great video my friend - I subscribed. I make my own filters as well so cheap and I believe work better and easier to clean.
Solid information.
Thank you
when buying a uniseal for the 1 1/4 in pipe. Do I find a 1 1/4 uinseal? I see you drilled a 2 in hole so the 1 1/4 uniseal would fill that?
You just save me about $200. Thank you !
Outake needs to be bigger sized hole than intake or it will overfill
Not necessarily lol to negate that issue you could just have two outtakes that are the same size as the single top inlet.
gama lids suck... I bought dozens of them new for prepping and zero sunlight in a nice dry and cool pantry and they all cracked with in a month of buying them.. So I would suggest something else.
What would you suggest ?
I'd suggest just using a normal damn lid and buy multiple lmao they aren't but like $1 if ya can't afford $1 lid per filter media change etc ya shouldn't do it 😂
YES this is very efficient BUT it's better to go all the way and build a DIY CANISTER FILTER out of this...all you have to do is put the pump inside the bucket (at the bottom) so it siphons water from the pond and sends it back to the pond...this way, it poses less problems when the filter becomes clogged...WHY?
When the DIY canister filter becomes clogged, the pump force will be lessened and water output becomes slow but it will not overflow...with his system, if the filter becomes clogged, the pump will continuously pump water into it at full force, thus increase the chances of leaking. Though this situation can be easily averted by keeping watch on your filter... :)