All in One Filters
In many cases, an all in one filter for your pond might be all you need (although we stock various specialist filters such as Koi filters and Pressurised pond filters as well) our extensive range of all in one filters includes the very popular Hozelock EasyClear All In One, as well as the Oase Filtral UVC All-in-one Filter Pump.
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What is an all-in-one pond filter?
An all-in-one pond filter utilises a number of different filtration stages into one combined unit, which keeps installation and maintenance simple and also makes them ideal for small to medium sized ponds where space may be at a premium.
How do I choose the right size filter for my pond?
The short answer to this is to use our handy pump and filter calculator! Simply Enter the number of litres of water in your pond, tell us what pond type it is (no fish and lots of plants, goldfish and some plants, or Koi/big fish and no plants) and whether you want a fountain and if so what size, and we’ll let you know what size filter you’ll require.
How often should I clean the filter media?
Cleaning frequency depends on fish type and quantity, feeding practices and weather conditions. In spring and summer when biological activity peaks, inspect your filter weekly and clean mechanical media when water flow looks to be visibly decreasing. Biological media should be rinsed gently in pond water rather than tap water, to preserve beneficial bacteria. Most pond owners clean filters every two to four weeks during active seasons and monthly during autumn and winter.
Can I use an all-in-one filter in winter?
All-in-one filters can operate year-round, however you should continue water circulation to prevent ice formation and maintain oxygen levels. Some filters contain UV clarifiers that become less effective in winter darkness. If your pond freezes solid, stop the system entirely. Always ensure adequate aeration if the filter stops running during winter months.