We have a 2000 gal in ground fish pond with 3 Koi and 100 gold fish and need a new filter/pump system.?

March 21st, 2010 | by admin |

The info on the Internet is overwhelming with everyone trying to sell their products, and of course they all say they have the best system. I cannot find any consumer ratings of the best system for the money. I think I need a system that sits outside of the pond and has a backwash feature so there is less work. My former system was too small for the amount of fish I have and it needed to be changed at least weekly. I would much rather have a good system so that I could enjoy the pond and fish more without having to struggle to pull the old in pond system out of the water and the time consuming maintenance. It seems a good out of pond system is pricey…….any recommendations would be appreciated. The cold weather is coming and I am getting concerned about my fish. The pond of course is green without a filter. Aquabead seems to be the best system from my research but I can’t afford it. Please do not suggest a homemade system as I am a woman and not that mechanical.

Go with Hagen!

http://www.hagen.com

Go to their ponds section – the Laguna is the bomb!

  1. 4 Responses to “We have a 2000 gal in ground fish pond with 3 Koi and 100 gold fish and need a new filter/pump system.?”

  2. By sly2kusa on Mar 21, 2010 | Reply

    Go with Hagen!

    http://www.hagen.com

    Go to their ponds section – the Laguna is the bomb!
    References :
    P.S. TikiTiki has it right! Those boards have extremely experienced hobbyists on them, and will not steer you wrong.

  3. By tikitiki on Mar 21, 2010 | Reply

    I was gonna suggest a DIY project, then read your last line :) I can’t do anything like that either. They are real pricey, I only have a 90 gal pond, and those filters are expensive.
    Anyway, try these links, click on the forums, they have indoor/outdoor pond sections. They’ll most likely be able to help you out MUCH better than here. They’ll have lots more experience.
    http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/index.php?
    http://www.aquariumboard.com/forums/home.php
    References :

  4. By sunshine girl on Mar 21, 2010 | Reply

    ask your local pet shop
    References :

  5. By Loollea on Mar 21, 2010 | Reply

    for my ponds I use a regular swimming pool sand filter that I converted to pond use, I took the sand out and use foam rubber
    discs (3) for the pump I use a sump pump from Lowes or Home Depot
    References :
    goldfish breeder 35 yrs
    pondkeeper 30 yrs

Post a Comment