Meyer Jordan
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hello, I am new to pond hobby, and just uncover and restored a small pond about 400 gallons and waterfall in my backyard, I read though most of this thread lots of good info.
I researched a lot of filter setups, and decided to go with the bog type. I did not want to make a permanent bog structure and I wanted something that was easy to maintain and clean, so I came up with the idea of using multiple small bogs that I can lift out of place, dump in a larger bin, and spray the rocks out when needed then easily re-assemble.
From my main pump I have three water outlets, one to the main waterfall, two of them are piped to the bottom of separate gravel beds wich are inside two large bowls 10" deep 14" in dia full of pea gravel. the water flows up through the gravel and back into the two ponds.
has anyone tried using multiple smaller bogs? Instead of one big one?
Are there no plants in your 'bog' filters? Plants are what makes this form of filtration superior to normal bio-conversion. If you have no plants and/or not considering adding any, it would be better to utilize a filter media with more surface area, such as bio-balls or lava rock.