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Pressurised Pond Filters

Pressurised pond filters can be a great way to produce clean, clear water for your fish, as they have a number of advantages over standard pond filters – if you’re new to them, we have a blogpost on them to help you understand more about the pressurisation aspect here. Please bear in mind that they can block if not cleaned regularly! Browse our range of pressurised pond filters online below, including filters from PondKraft, Hozelock and Fish Mate.

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Check out our range of pressurised pond filters below!

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What is a Pressurised Pond Filter and How Does it Work?

A pressurised pond filter is an advanced water filtration system designed to keep pond water clean and healthy by forcing water through multiple filtration stages under pressure. The system typically combines mechanical and biological filtration, using filter media to trap debris and provide a surface for beneficial bacteria to colonise, which break down harmful waste products and maintain water quality.

How to Clean a Pressurised Pond Filter

Start the cleaning process by turning off the pump and disconnecting the filter from the pond system. Open the filter carefully, removing the internal filter media and cleaning it gently with pond water to preserve beneficial bacteria. Rinse out accumulated debris, checking for any signs of wear or damage to the filter components. Avoid using tap water, as chlorine can kill essential microorganisms crucial for biological filtration. Reassemble the filter carefully, ensuring all seals are tight and secure before reconnecting to the pond system.