Waterfall Filters not only provide mechanical and biological filtration for your pond, they are easy to access for maintenance and they can be concealed in the landscaping around your pond so they are virtually invisible.Read More
Feed your fish only what they will consume in 3-5 minutes, up to 4 times per day depending on the season. Less often in cool water, and more often in warmer water.Read More
Algae blooms usually occur when there is an imbalance in your pond. Overcrowding with fish, inadequate filtration, sludge accumulation, or not enough plants can lead to excess algae growth.Read More
Watercress is a low growing, marginal pond plant that loves to be in moving water, making it an ideal plant for streams and waterfalls. Plus, it is also edible.Read More
Pond Skimmer Filters automatically skim leaves, pollen, and other debris from the surface of your pond. Larger debris is trapped in the skimmer net or basket, while the finer debris is usually caught in the filter pads. If you have large trees near your pond, a skimmer filter will greatly cut down on maintenance.Read More
The surface of Lotus leaves are extremely hydrophobic, meaning they repel water due to microscopic hairs that cause water droplets to bead up and roll off the surface.Read More
The best way to clean your Bioballs or other Biolgical Filter Media is to rinse them with pond water. Spraying them with cold, chlorinated tap water will kill off most of the beneficial bacteria lives on them.Read More
Overfeeding your fish can lead to poor water quality, cloudy water, algae blooms, sick fish and the need for more frequent filter maintenance. Feed your fish what they can consume in 3 to 5 minutes per feeding.Read More