Well this forum just blew my well destined pump and high dollar filter out of the water. Guess it's back to the drawing board to add a bog lol. Thanks for all the great advice!
Love to hear it! We love our bog.
Well this forum just blew my well destined pump and high dollar filter out of the water. Guess it's back to the drawing board to add a bog lol. Thanks for all the great advice!
Are you pumping from the bottom drains on your pond? Until you get your skimmer in anyway? I'm really looking into building a bog into my pond. I'm still designing the expansion of my current pond. I want to make sure I put it in right the first time. I currently have only a skimmer, it looks like bottom drains work just as good or better. I'd probably keep both if they are both good to run into the bog.I have a separate pump for the stream, clear water pump to handle the head pressure, we keep it on a timer.
The only pond pump goes right to the bog. I use a external pump. We, when done, will have a skimmer and pond plumbed to the pump, with ball valves to direct flow the way we want it to go, either full skimmer, full pond or split. Still need to cut the weir for the skimmer, on our list lol
I have no bottom drain just a skimmer. The skimmer and the leaf basket before the pump catches any large debris before it gets into the bog. My pump intake is drawn from around a foot from the bottom of the pond.Are you pumping from the bottom drains on your pond? Until you get your skimmer in anyway?
Seems a lot easiLove to hear it! We love our bog.
so you aren't just using a skimmer. I haven't seen the side drains in my searches yet. What kind of drain flange do you use to draw the water without getting the fish?I have no bottom drain just a skimmer. The skimmer and the leaf basket before the pump catches any large debris before it gets into the bog. My pump intake is drawn from around a foot from the bottom of the pond.
My pond is real simple, a skimmer a pump a bog. Total moving water volume, over 14000 gallons, I think, if you add all the small ponds, stream deck ponds etc. Never any green water, in any pond, no sting algae in the big ponds. No UV, no external filter except the bog. I don't clean or back flush the bog, but mine is huge, been running since 2010.
I have not tested the water in a while, boring it was always normal.
I'd like to have an eco system pond. But my primary fish type is koi and gold fish.You want to make sure you the water you send to your bog is free from any solid debris - bogs aren't designed to filter out anything you can see in the water. And I don't think you can compare a skimmer to a bottom drain - a bottom drain is designed to handle fish waste; a skimmer is designed to remove organic debris that falls into the water so it never makes it to the bottom.
Are you planning an eco-system pond? Or a dedicated koi pond?
I'd like to have an eco system pond.
so you aren't just using a skimmer. I haven't seen the side drains in my searches yet. What kind of drain flange do you use to draw the water without getting the fish?
tank that size. I'll have to make due with drawing water from the skimmer and the sides of the pond. No bottom drains!An eco-system pond incorporates a gravel bottom - not compatible with a bottom drain. And I wouldn't feed a bottom drain directly into a bog in any case. You want the water that goes into the bog to be free of any visible debris or you will be dealing with clogging in short order.
Our bog is fed from a submerged pump that is housed in a vault that is located in a 1000 gallon underground water storage pit. We have a negative edge pond outflow that flows into the pit - that acts as our skimmer. So no solid debris gets to the pump, therefore no solid debris gets to the bog.
I have one pipe going through the side of the liner, near the bottom, out from the bog, for drainage, flushing which we did once and never have done again. Not needed.@addy1 Is the plumbing to your bog through the liner or up and over?
Ordinarily, you wouldn't want the fish waste to go directly into the bog -- most of us have some sort of prefilter to catch the solids. The main thing with the bog is that you don't want the water that goes to the bog going through a bio-filter first, since the plants need the nutrients. But if you have a 2-step bog.....that might work OK. All you can do is try it. I didn't really catch that part until I read @addy1's post.I'd like to have an eco system pond. But my primary fish type is koi and gold fish.
Can fish waste go into the bog? If it can the bottom drains would work good.
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