Brilliant DIY Filter - Koi Pond

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • This filter is designed by Ronni Moric.
    I have been seaching the web for an easy filter to maintain and clean for a long time, but it seemed like no filter suited my needs.
    So I had to make a totally new design, this is what I came up with.
    - best part is the cleaning time, that has proven to be way more easy than I ever expected.
    The amount of work cleaning it, is very simple.
    using a hose with more presure and the tubes are lots faster to spray down, than the soft spray in the shower.

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  • @user-ru1no7bx6y
    @user-ru1no7bx6y 8 месяцев назад

    Хороший вариант для грубой очистки пруда. У меня одеты на трубу просто колготки. Дальше у меня идет короб с щетками, а потом гравий с растениями. Дальше у меня биология и потом УФ лампа. А еще часть воды идет на орошайку( лейка) и потом в пруд. Вода всегда чистая и рыба здоровая. Удачи всем!!!

  • @robertyamzon8208
    @robertyamzon8208 5 лет назад

    Great Video Sir, Thanks for sharing your koi pond filter design.

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  5 лет назад

      you are welcome, in a week or two there will be a new video showing how it is build..
      the "text" info that used to be in this video has been removed by youtube :(
      so.. Ill redo a new video :)

    • @robertyamzon8208
      @robertyamzon8208 5 лет назад

      @@dkphantomdk Thanks Sir I'll be looking forward to watch that video 👍

  • @jackiekearney
    @jackiekearney 7 лет назад

    Great idea.

  • @austinherzig7466
    @austinherzig7466 7 лет назад +3

    i love the vid and the design of your filter, you should do a how to vid on the build ;)

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад

      There is really not alot to it,
      a barrel,
      a plate with 5 ( more or less ) holes to fit the vertical piping.
      a nettubing that fits the pipes
      a filtersock
      one holes for inlet and one for outlet.
      But, if I had to make a "how to" video I would have to take it apart, I dont have more materials to use.. and that would not be ideal.
      - yet, you can find me at Facebook, Iam the only "Ronni Moric"
      facebook.com/ronni.moric?fref=ts
      out in the entire world I think.. at least my name only gives 1 result ;)
      Then Ille share a drawing for you.

    • @austinherzig7466
      @austinherzig7466 7 лет назад

      ive been looking for net tubing cant seem to find any, you know diameter of pipe? home depot? ace hardware?

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад

      The pipe I used is Standard 110mm Wavin Sewer pipes
      .
      The Net Tubing is Bought from EXPO-NET.dk
      Its 120mm outside and 115mm inside
      I believe they are normaly used as Gutter Netting, or try to seach plastic net tubes.
      .
      And then again Drain-Sleeve 4inch
      .
      but, just find the sizes you can use, if you find them in larger og smaller sizes doesnt really matter, if they fits each others :)
      If you find small tubes / pipes and drain sleeve, you can add alot more vertical pipes for you build = more surface = longer intervals betwine cleaning.
      .
      This setup Ive build has more combined surface than all "koi pond drumfilters / rotaty drums" so it takes a while before they need clean out, depending on how dirty your water is.
      - at first I had to do clean out a few times a day, but now, its running alot longer..serveral days before they need cleaning.

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/fkSFIGTrUNk/видео.html
      maybe this can show a bit more ?

  • @rajkumarrajkumar8358
    @rajkumarrajkumar8358 5 лет назад

    Thanks you sir

  • @mikehotel02
    @mikehotel02 5 лет назад +1

    fantastic, is there a video of how you made the filter system??

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  5 лет назад +1

      Iam sorry, there is not a video of the creation, the best I can do is to share some pictures that I took while building it.
      if you find me on facebook, then I can share the pictures : Ronni Moric, frederikshavn

    • @mikehotel02
      @mikehotel02 5 лет назад

      @@dkphantomdk ok i'll contact you on FB ,
      Mike Henderson.

    • @mikehotel02
      @mikehotel02 5 лет назад

      love the pic's ,great job, i understand it now , thank you very much.

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  5 лет назад +2

      @@mikehotel02 My pleasure to be able to assist :)

  • @Wrighty
    @Wrighty 7 лет назад +2

    Hi, Well made and very interesting. How often do you have to clean it out in the summer and how long does the netting last? Great video, thank you for sharing. Terry.

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад

      I have just build it this winter, so I cant really tell how its doing at summer when Algae is blooming.
      - but Ive been testing a one tube barrel for 2 weeks where I had to clean one time each 4-5 hours at first, but in the end when the pond was cleaned up, one tube lasted allmost two days ( those tubes where the once I cleaned in the shower.
      Its the first day of running with 5 tubes that I filmed today, Iam hoping that it will be running for 3-4 days betwine cleaning, but keeping 10 tubes its no big deal to wait for all teen is dirty before cleaning.
      Even the net is dryed up, they are still this easy to clean ( these tubes where dryed up for 2-3 days before I cleaned them, because I was preparing the 5 tube version )
      I will keep you informed in the summer, if its good or bad in the long run..
      - but its a system where you can just ad more tubes, the combined surface is very large..( more than a pro drum filter - but ofcause not selfcleaning like a drumfilter ;) )

    • @Wrighty
      @Wrighty 7 лет назад

      Good luck with it and I hope all goes well for you. It's a very ingenious system. Yes, let me know how you get on, I'd be very interested. Terry.

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад

      Thank you, luck is allways needed in fitting portions once you are experiementing with filters.
      - I have actually been watching your diy filters for a while and did consider the static bed filter, but I just think it collects dirt and algae for a very long time, and this will polute the water even it seems clear.
      and it does require more work than I would like to do, and getting it "truely clean" looks diffecult and uses alot of water.
      - no water is wasted in this barrel, and dirt is removed from the system once the tubes are pulled out.
      I will keep you and others updated with a month or two betwine, and if too long time has passed, feel free to leave a comment / question.
      I havent really completed the pipes in the "outlet" since this setup is still just "testing" before I make the final installation., because I wont bother about fitting the right pipes if it doesnt work in the long run. :D
      Btw, I noticed that you battle treadalgae every year.. could you consider make more flow in your pond, to make the water move faster, it seems that tread algae wont grown in those arears of the pond where the flow is greatest.

    • @Wrighty
      @Wrighty 7 лет назад +1

      You say my system uses a lot of water but you need to do a 10% water change weekly on any pond as there are minerals in tap water that are good for the fish. This works nicely with cleaning my filters once a week in the summer. Algae is not a problem now as I use Cloverleaf Algae Clear once a year in the spring which lasts all year until the next spring and keeps the pond clear. Anyway all the best and I hope it all goes well for you. Terry

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад

      you are rigth, changing water is a good idea, this pond of mine is still new and it only have few fish compared to its size, so, for now I dont need to do massive waterchanges yet.
      - the Cloverleaf that you have made a video of, seems like a good solution.
      if I ever get problems that could be a way to fix the algae ;)
      This year I get a few more fish, for now I rather spend the money on more fish.. and later at filters when it gets needed.

  • @sriprasad22
    @sriprasad22 7 лет назад +2

    nice idea :) how much gallon/litre it can filter per hour? duration of cleaning ?

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад

      I honestly got no idea on how much water it filters pr hour..
      but my pond has just Seive and Bakki Shower + this DIY filter.
      - and one pump, that is feeding both this DIY filter and the Bakki..
      the maximum is probably limited by the hight the DIY is placed over the ponds surface, since its gravity that pulls the water out to the pond.
      But what you should look at, is my "underwater videos" and look how clear the water is, and its about 5280 US gallons / 20000 liters.. more of less.
      At the moment, I clean the filter one time a week.. but maybe it will be more at summer when the algae will be blooming, I dont know yet.
      this is my latest underwater video..
      ruclips.net/video/Hxo58HKoZZ8/видео.html
      without this DIY filter, the water would NEVER have been this good, since a Sieve ( my300 mesh ) would never be able to clean out the water.
      - and it wasnt even close to being this good when I installed it.

    • @sriprasad22
      @sriprasad22 7 лет назад

      thanks a lot.

  • @spetersen3308
    @spetersen3308 3 года назад

    Do you have a diagram? Not shear how the plate works

  • @MrTruthislight
    @MrTruthislight 6 лет назад +1

    congrads on your algae magnet thingy

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  6 лет назад

      ?.. algae magnet thingy, I guess you need to explain your self better.. ?
      but I can tell you.. since I added this filter the pond has been alot more clear.

  • @farrayteddy7790
    @farrayteddy7790 4 года назад

    TOP
    Sistem Membrane RO 👍🙏😍

  • @pikmak920
    @pikmak920 6 лет назад

    Hey Ronni, are there any diagrams of this filter around? I understand the materials used, but the water inlet and outlet confuses me. I would have thought the water would have been pumped through the pipe and through the sock, from bottom to top, but it looks like your inlet pipe is in the same chamber as the socks and goes down to the bottom? Plz help me understand better. Great video by the way and your pond looks spectacular.

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  6 лет назад +1

      the inlet is in the same chamber as the socks.. so the inlet fills up the barrel, and gravity lets the water go into the socks and out the bottom chamber of the barrel, and gravity lets the water run back to the pond.
      - the entire barrel is placed higher than the surface of the pond.
      what happends when the socks are filled with dirt.. well. the water level in the barrel will rise and the water will run up over the socks and down the vertical pipes.. this is why the top of the socks/pipes must be just little lower than the top of the barrel.
      This makes it a system than you can forget about and it will not overrun and emty the pond.. it will just stop filtering the water.
      if you find me Ronni Moric, on facebook, I will make you a drawing and send you a few "build" pictures.. I dont have many, but I have a few !

  • @hornbilltravelchannel7111
    @hornbilltravelchannel7111 5 лет назад

    sir pls tell name of the material using this filter is it available in India ?

  • @mirola73
    @mirola73 5 лет назад +5

    You're waving the camera about, but we're not seeing how it works !

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  5 лет назад +2

      Iam sorry, that is because I had everything on text in the video ( on screen comments ) but youtube has removed those in some update a while ago..
      I have to redo it or make a new video in a few weeks..
      but the idea is simple..
      water enters the drum from the side..
      water filters into the white pipes and down the pipes into a false floor in the barrel, and from down there it flows back to the pond

  • @arifbobnp
    @arifbobnp 5 лет назад

    good mechanical filtration for a lazy guy like me.. don't need to clean for ages...

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  5 лет назад

      true, I got lazy.. well at least I got a bit more money and this spring I did aford a RDF filter..
      - so.. I dont use this DIY barrel anymore.

  • @justrelax4481
    @justrelax4481 4 года назад

    sir what is that paper filter??? please tell me the name

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  4 года назад

      this is "no paper" filter.
      the White "sok" is ... wait for it
      Drain Sleeve 4", cheap and can be bought on ebay

  • @electoplater
    @electoplater 6 лет назад

    i see people cleaning their filter does that not wash away the good bacteria i used to keep marine fish and would never clean the external filters i am building a koi pond at the moment and filter advice would be helpful thanks

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  6 лет назад

      since this is just a mechanical filter, it serves no purpose as bio filter, so cleaning it doesnt really matte.
      have a huge bakki shower that has the bio filter part, so I should be good.
      keeping a koi pond is alot diffrent from an akvarium, it easy to have a huge filter compared to the akvarium, so it hardly ever need a clean.
      but enlarge the akvarium to a pond size, just imagin the filter you need for the koi pond to match the size of an akvarium
      you really need a prefilter in a koi pond, the best is the rotary drum filters, sekond would be seives, but sieves does not take out all the dirt/algae/waste, and you need to clean them on your own.. the RDF does all the work for you and filters alot better.
      so.. if you can afford it, go with the RDF.
      sekond, you need biofilters,
      go with Moving beed or japmat filter, and then a bakki shower to complete the cirkle.
      so..
      RDF -> Japmat or moving bed -> bakki shower
      that is the best setup.

    • @electoplater
      @electoplater 6 лет назад +2

      thanks for the reply i will look at making a rdf i used to make something very similar for electroplating nuts and bolts so its just a rotating sieve

  • @Ochibason
    @Ochibason 6 лет назад +1

    Ohhhh

  • @rebeccahuynh2411
    @rebeccahuynh2411 7 лет назад

    most of the waste or solid would sink to bottom so don't you need to clean the bottom,unless you got bottom drainage.

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад

      ill just create a video on how to clean it completly..
      even my english and camera work will be terrible, it will work..
      - ill leave you a link once created

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/fkSFIGTrUNk/видео.html

  • @dianaiipinge119
    @dianaiipinge119 5 лет назад

    How do make this?

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  5 лет назад

      Find me on Facebook : Ronni Moric
      - then I will show you the pictures that I shoot when building it :)

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  5 лет назад

      I think there is only 1 Ronni Moric - Frederikshavn on facebook ;)

  • @BikramBehara7
    @BikramBehara7 7 лет назад +1

    what is the white cylinder material is that plastic or what is the name

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад +2

      the white "sock" is Drain-Sleeve 4inch ( you can find it on ebay )
      its 100% polyester - not harmfull to the fish.
      The pipe I used is Standard 110mm Wavin Sewer pipes
      .
      The Net Tubing is Bought from EXPO-NET.dk
      Its 120mm outside and 115mm inside
      I believe they are normaly used as Gutter Netting, or try to seach plastic net tubes.
      .
      but, just find the sizes you can use, if you find them in larger og smaller sizes doesnt really matter, if they fits each others :)
      If you find small tubes / pipes and drain sleeve, you can add alot more vertical pipes for you build = more surface = longer intervals betwine cleaning.
      .
      This setup Ive build has more combined surface than all "koi pond drumfilters / rotaty drums" so it takes a while before they need clean out, depending on how dirty your water is.
      - at first I had to do clean out a few times a day, but now, its running alot longer..serveral days before they need cleaning.

    • @martineffenberger7701
      @martineffenberger7701 6 лет назад

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  • @SezginAkman
    @SezginAkman 5 лет назад

    good idea but it looks like breeding many algae via less flow water

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  5 лет назад

      if you are thinking that algae grow on the tubes then it is not so..
      ofcause the inside of the barrel is getting a bit green, but that will work as a minor biofilter..
      the algae on the tubes are easy to rinse of, those are algae filteret out of the pond !

  • @chadroy1653
    @chadroy1653 5 лет назад

    Check out my pond and it almost identical setup at some points, view 10 down from my mot recent

  • @walterrussell7584
    @walterrussell7584 5 лет назад

    OK tell us what the hell you did and what we were looking at

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  5 лет назад +1

      IAm sorry for the videos lack of "text", it used to have alot of information in text in the video.
      but youtube has removed that feature so now they are gone.
      - In 2 weeks time ill make a new video explaining the filter "with voice" - but since my english isnt the best I used text back then, when I made this video.
      I will remove it and explain and show details that people need to make their own.
      Hope you can wait.

  • @dicephalous9076
    @dicephalous9076 7 лет назад +3

    bog filter is miles away superior than this, and just need probably once/twice times maintenance for 3-5 years

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад

      Well, this works, and takes out dirt and debries from the water each day, like a RDF.. this one is just manual cleaning.
      a bog filter can end up as a bacteria bomb if unlucky.. also, the cleaning is a huge task, I would imaging if I placed at bog filter at my pond, it will be to dirty within a week, I am removing ALOT of green algae each day with my filter, this algae wont go away from the pond with a bog filter..
      it simply wont work with a pond that make alot of algae each day.

    • @dicephalous9076
      @dicephalous9076 7 лет назад +1

      I think there's no "unlucky" condition, my bog filter is really
      calculated and predicted in all aspect, and my nitrate level is always
      around 5 -10 ppm for over 6 years, I check it monthly ,what did u mean
      with "bacteria" here ? anaerobic bacterial ? and over the time can
      build sulfur dioxide and can kill ur fish ?,its easy, if ur O2, water
      flow plant type, ur bog media and set up is correct, theres no problem
      at all, and the cleaning is super easy, I just installed clean pipe to
      backflash muck in the gravel, and I did it after 3 years, well for
      algae.., its really impossible to get rid completely algae from the
      pond, I have algae but only on some spot in pond, but the water is
      crystal clear, my fish very healthy too

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад +1

      I was thinking if the bogfilter went wrong and it became a biohazard ( bad bacteria )
      about algae, my pond is in direct sun all day. so I get alot of floating algae, that end up in the filter. you would be amazed to know how much I remove from the sieve and this DIY filter each day..
      if this had to be removed / filtered in a bogfilter, it would be a mess.. I believe at the moment there is about 20kg a week of string / floating algae caught by the filters.
      nitrate isnt really an issue with koi.. nitrite is..
      but making a huge plant filter is probably the best.. yet I have no plant filter..
      I have just Sieve / Bakki shower and this DIY filter for polishing the water ..
      - the bakki shower is my bio filter.
      but it doesnt really matter how we make these filters.. the just have to work :)
      could you make a video of your pond and setup ?

    • @matt3phi
      @matt3phi 6 лет назад

      @@dkphantomdk I don't think you have ever seen a real working bog filter. If you did you wouldn't make opinion based conclusions like that. Your speculating. Go see some ponds with appropriate big filters. Your ideas about algae not disappearing is false.

    • @dkphantomdk
      @dkphantomdk  6 лет назад +2

      I wrote "thinking and if" in my answers, I dont think I ever wrote " I know" and " it will " - this alone should make people understand that I have no knowlegde of bog and plant filters.
      - like I said, I think if I added a bog filter, it would be filled with algae from the pond very fast.. maybe it would make a huge slugde mess for me.
      Iam removing alot of algae and waste each day since my pond is a dedicated koi pond with flat walls and bottom.. and more koi than a lake wold have pr m3 water.. also the food added makes more waste.
      - yet I do believe a bog or plant filter will work if it had the right dimensions for the pond, but I think it will just do the same job as another biofilter like a bakki shower, it will just require alot more space !
      But consider this, a lake is a well balanced bio filter but they are rarely crystal clear.. !

  • @dkphantomdk
    @dkphantomdk  7 лет назад

    ruclips.net/video/YsAMJYNpP5Q/видео.html