Originally Posted by DrDave
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Home Depot carries 15 ft wide which is what I designed my pond addition around. I was hoping to find locally a wider one.
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Home Depot was pretty expensive, for what I wanted. There are several online places, and of course eBay.
As far as the filter size. I would think a 40 gallon filter would work just fine.
I have a 150 gallon stock tank I use as my biological filter:
I'll be adding plants to the top to give it a better look. It is filled with filter media and had a ball valve on the bottom, so I can flush it out or drain it for winter.
Some type of a farm store should have a smaller sized one. I see 40 or 50 gallon ones advertised around here for $40 or $50. I would actually say that that size of a filter would be over kill, but you are always better off having too much then not enough.
I had a 1,000 gallon pond:
The green tote was my filter. I had a pump in the pond, I think it was 600gph, that pumped through a UV Clarifier, then into the top of the tote. I had a filter mat, then the water trickled through a foot or so of bio balls. I later had to add a second hose on top, since my fiter media would get full and over flow. As you can see, water was crystal clear, in mid June.
I would NOT go with that type of a design again though. I had to clean the filter pad several times a week, and it was a mess. Was a cheap filter to make and worked, so really can't complain too much.
"Any idea on how to get a slow flow rate?"
I read that 500-1000 gph for a 1500 gallon pond was good for a veggie filter.