Beautiful fish, Cheerios that’s a fun treat for them. I’ll have to try that. Does your UV light indicator stay on 24/7. I just bought a filter like this for my pond. Upon hooking it up I noticed the light window I can see the light flickering, some times on for 30sec to minute then off for a good few minutes. I ordered more bulbs to give it a go before I complain about the filter.
@@noonefamousthe light is on but it’s not doing anything. I have the tubes in water and sealed but it’s not pumping water. Is there something I’m missing?
It’s a 1300 gallon well established pond over 5 years old with beneficial bacteria in plenty of other places including the overflow box. But yes I wouldn’t recommend this if you have a small pond and that’s your only source of beneficial bacteria. Good point.
I'm getting ready to clean mine for the first time. Thank you!
Really cool. Thanks for sharing
Cool fish.... Thanks for sharing.
Your welcome. Be sure to check out my koi in the winter video.
Very helpful tips, thanks for sharing!
Just did that today but forgot to pot the clamp on before I turned it on!!! Oh my!
That’s very helpful to see how the turning with the brush doesn’t really help that much sometimes. How often do you usually open up and check yours?
Thank you👍🏾
Beautiful fish, Cheerios that’s a fun treat for them. I’ll have to try that. Does your UV light indicator stay on 24/7. I just bought a filter like this for my pond. Upon hooking it up I noticed the light window I can see the light flickering, some times on for 30sec to minute then off for a good few minutes. I ordered more bulbs to give it a go before I complain about the filter.
Thank you. That’s light should be on all the time.
Canada's winter is terrible, unable to have a pond outdoor.
Usually 18” deep is good for a pond but I see in someplace in Canada it’s 7 feet !
How do you turn it on
Once you plug it in the UV light comes on.
@@noonefamousthe light is on but it’s not doing anything. I have the tubes in water and sealed but it’s not pumping water. Is there something I’m missing?
@zuuxhdd yeah a pump. You need to buy a pump to pump water from the pond into the filter. All pressure filters need a pump which you buy separately.
I see, thank you so much I’m new to this so I have no idea
Question, doesn’t that introduce chlorine and wash away beneficial bacteria?
It’s a 1300 gallon well established pond over 5 years old with beneficial bacteria in plenty of other places including the overflow box. But yes I wouldn’t recommend this if you have a small pond and that’s your only source of beneficial bacteria. Good point.