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This is the pool filter pump which is circulating the trout water thru the filter. I removed the built in filter as it would clog too fast.

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Albums: Trout
Location: Shady Valley, TN

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Comment by M D Fowler on April 29, 2013 at 2:29pm

cool, let me know how it works out

Comment by Jim Fisk on April 29, 2013 at 7:05am

On the floor yes. Up where I have this one a bit more work. The solids are easy with a siphon system and 25 - 50' hose. The bird netting will be a bit more trouble but very seldom should need cleaning.

Stay tuned, we shall see. Just went on line a few days ago and hasn't even had time to grow the bacteria. Will take a few weeks I bet to see a real difference. Not a mechanical filter after all.

Comment by M D Fowler on April 28, 2013 at 8:00pm

how easy is it to clean?

Comment by Jim Fisk on April 28, 2013 at 7:51am

I simply stole my biofilter I made for our new, still under construction, raft bed. Here is what it looks like and it takes up very little room as the swirl filter is inside the media filter (bird netting). I ended up drilling about 6 1" holes rather than the slits in the 15 gal in my original concept. Everything else is the same. Here are a few actual pics:

Comment by M D Fowler on April 27, 2013 at 2:43pm

i'm going to have to do a bigger filter, my amonia is starting to slowly climb

Comment by Jim Fisk on April 27, 2013 at 6:46am

Hi M,

With 40 hungry trout I don't thing anything I put in that small housing will help for long and that's why I am pumping it thru a 30 gal filter (in addition to the 5 GBs).

Comment by M D Fowler on April 26, 2013 at 8:13pm

cut out the paper filter and replace it with a A/C filter.  hold it in place with zip ties.  it works great for me without clogging

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