Filtration for garden pond: UBBINK

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Your pond is a living environment. It is home not only to frogs and fish, but also to microscopic life invisible to the naked eye and essential to the balance of the mini-ecosystem in your pond. These micro-organisms present in your pond provide biological sanitation. However, the ecosystem of your pond is particularly fragile and is influenced by all kinds of factors: size of the pond, number of fish and plants, water temperature, etc. Sometimes you have to help nature by using a filter suitable for your pond, especially if it is home to fish. The particularly comprehensive range of filters from Ubbink Garden includes a rich selection of filters for all types of pond

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A wide variety of flora and fauna lives in your garden pond. This makes each pond a unique ecosystem, with its own water and cleaning needs. It may seem complicated, but by installing the right pond filter, you will be able to keep the water naturally clean and you will not have to worry about endangering the species that live there.

Pond filters essentially perform two functions: they carry out mechanical filtration, retaining dirt particles from the water and at the same time they carry out biological filtration in combination with pond bacteria which will have colonized the filter media contained in the pond filters. The action of bacteria regenerates the water and keeps it clear.

A wide choice of pond filtration


To choose your filter, you must first understand its function. On the one hand, they carry out mechanical filtration, since their function is to circulate water through filtering materials, which retain particles in suspension.

Our filtration kits are perfect for small ponds and prefabricated ponds. UV filters emit ultraviolet light to eliminate airborne algae, bacteria and germs. This helps keep the water clean and clear and prevents it from turning green. There are also so-called filtration kits, consisting of a filter, a pump and other accessories, such as a hose. Finally, when choosing the filter, you should keep in mind that if you have fish, it must be powerful enough to clean a larger amount of organic waste in the water.

The different types of pond filtration


There are different types of pond filters and different brands. The best known types are gravity filters, pressure filters and underwater filters. In addition to the filter types mentioned, there are pre-filters and special filters. When "filtration kit" is indicated, this means that in addition to the filter, the corresponding water pump is included and, in some cases, also the water hose.

Pond filters and the pond itself require additional treatments, such as the addition of pond bacteria, for biological filtration to take place so that the water, in addition to being healthy, shines in all its splendor.

We have filters for ponds of all sizes, covering the filtration needs of small, medium and large capacity ponds (with or without fish).