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Keep azaleas and camellias well watered and mulched. Treat yellow foliage with iron chelate and feed each bush with a tablespoon of Epsom salts.

Which is your favourite Indigenous Bulb?

Freesias - 47.4%
Tritonia - 2%
Sparaxis - 12.2%
Ixia - 5.1%
Babiana - 2%
Watsonia - 20.9%
Lachenalia - 6.6%
Chasmanthe - 3.6%

Total votes: 196

Good Filtration is key to Koi keeping!

All too often the area of filtration is misunderstood by Koi keepers. Any good Koi pond filter system will have two key areas that it addresses - mechanical filtration and biological filtration.

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Mechanical filtration removes solid debris and detritus such as dead algae, insects, Koi wastes etc. In other words, mechanical filtration gets rid of all the stuff that you can see.

Biological filtration is the opposite. It gets rid of all the stuff that you can't see - the poisons that are dissolved in the water of the pond. These poisons are produced by the fish themselves and also by the decay and rotting of the solids that are not adequately filtered out.

It is not sufficient to simply collect all the solids in a mechanical filter where they remain in intimate contact with the pond water as it flows over, through and around these collected solids. This is typically what happens inside sand filters and some bubble bead type reactors. (The type of bead used in high pressure bead reactors, and the volumes of solid material entering the reactor, will determine how effective the media is at providing optimum surface area for beneficial bio film). A good mechanical filter will help contribute to the biological activity of the overall filtration system. Good mechanical filters trap all the fine (and large) particulate matter that occur in your Koi pond.

Typically there are two sources of this : 

  • green water caused by green algae blooms (which can only be taken out by ultraviolet light as they are far too small for any mechanical filter to trap) and 
  • everything else - A mechanical filter traps “everything else” and allows you to dispose of it quickly and easily. Sand filters are not a mechanism for the disposal part - they are extremely efficient at trapping particles but not effective at getting them out of the filter.. 

 

 
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