Chemical Filtration In A Koi Pond. Get Rid Of That Water Smog

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At these times, there are two other filter media that can help to reduce pollution levels present in the water. Zeolite and activated carbon clean the water by chemical rather than biological means.

They are also useful in a new biological filter system while you wait for the colony of oxygenating bacteria to mature. Zeolite is a naturally occurring substance and is graded by size.

If placed on a tray in a filter chamber, it will remove ammonia from the pond water. Once saturated, it loses its effectiveness, so remove it from the system and recharge it by immersing it in a salt solution.

This action releases the ammonia and, after a thorough rinsing in clean water, it can be replaced in the filter chamber for further use. Zeolite is useful in temporary quarantine or medication ponds that do not have an established filter.

It can also be employed in the main pond filter when an increased load is present, such as when new fish are added. Remove zeolite from the filter before adding salt as a pond treatment, otherwise the ammonia the zeolite contains will be dumped back into the pond.

It may also remove other pond water treatments if left in place. Activated carbon will remove many pollutants from the water by adsorption. It is not normally used continuously, but only when needed, for example to remove pond treatment mechanicals.

When the many pores that is created by applying heat during manufacture are full, the carbon is exhausted and must be replaced. Several types of activated carbon are manufactures, but only use those made for aquatic purposes.

In addition to a well designed filter system incorporating suitable media, there are devices that further improve the water quality in the koi pond. While not being absolutely necessary, they will certainly make a noticeable difference to the clarity of the water and your view of the koi in the pond.


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