Universal Pump Compatibility
Our filtration units are designed for seamless integration with all professional water movers. Whether you are using a high-pressure fountain pump, a solids-handling pond pump, or a high-volume waterfall pump, our filters adapt to your flow requirements to ensure optimal cleaning without restricting performance.
The Three Pillars of Water Purification
To achieve pristine water, we offer three specialized technologies:
- Pressure Filters: Sealed units that can be buried and push water uphill. Perfect for waterfalls and hidden installations.
- Gravity & Bio-Filters: High-capacity systems for Koi ponds, providing superior oxygenation and biological surface area.
- UV Clarifiers: Specialized UV-C technology that eliminates "green water" and manages harmful pathogens without chemicals.
Quick Selection Checklist:
Before choosing a filter, verify these four critical factors:
- Pond Volume: Total gallons of water in your system.
- Bio-Load: Do you have Koi, Goldfish, or only plants? (Fish require 2x more filtration).
- Sun Exposure: Full sun ponds require integrated UV-C Clarifiers to prevent algae.
- Pump Type: Match the filter's max flow rate to your pump's GPH output.
Filter Media: The Engine of Biology
System efficiency depends on your Filter Media. We categorize media into three functional groups:
- Mechanical: Foams and Japanese Matting that trap physical debris.
- Biological: Ceramic rings and K1/K3 Micro media for nitrifying bacteria.
- Chemical: Activated carbon and Zeolite to remove odors and phosphates.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pond Filtration & UV Clarifiers
How do I choose the right filter for my pond?
Selection is based on volume and fish load. For ponds with fish, choose a filter rated for at least double your actual volume to handle ammonia and biological waste efficiently.
Can I use any pump with these filters?
Yes, our filters are compatible with pond, waterfall, and fountain pumps. The key is to ensure the pump's GPH does not exceed the filter's maximum flow rating.
Should I turn off my filtration at night?
No. Biological filtration must run 24/7. Beneficial bacteria colonies need constant oxygenated water flow to survive and maintain the nitrogen cycle.
Is UV clarification necessary?
If your pond is in full sun or you struggle with 'green water,' a UV-C clarifier is highly recommended as it neutralizes suspended algae that mechanical filters can't catch.


