I do like that filter system.. It seems like it's got lots of space and filter media.. I have similar mats that I use a hose to clean as well.. you need that pressure to get them clean..I actually use a pressure washer at car wash.. quicker , warmer and cleaner
A small Draco minima drum filter would be far more effective for very nice pond. You can pick one up for 600 to 700 pounds. A great investment with a very small foot print.
I'll be sticking with my multibay (similar to what this chap has got) running into my 770l bog filter. All off an 80W pump. Multibays are great and can be maintained easily enough.
Nice set up mate it's looking good the water clarity will come.👍👍💯💯
Great video mate nice setup why don't your bruv set a channel up and how you pond now has the fish settled in OK 👍
Brushes do a good job .. I use them too
I do like that filter system.. It seems like it's got lots of space and filter media..
I have similar mats that I use a hose to clean as well.. you need that pressure to get them clean..I actually use a pressure washer at car wash.. quicker , warmer and cleaner
Great video bang on bud 👍I'm doing same kinda set up filtration wise 😎👍🐟
Nice to see the kockney koi sticks being used, everyone seems to be of a mindset of the easy pod is the only way. I love my multi bay. I'm in norfolk.
A small Draco minima drum filter would be far more effective for very nice pond. You can pick one up for 600 to 700 pounds. A great investment with a very small foot print.
I'll be sticking with my multibay (similar to what this chap has got) running into my 770l bog filter. All off an 80W pump.
Multibays are great and can be maintained easily enough.