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We really like the ProEco pressurized filters because of their excellent biological and mechanical filtration at an affordable price. Yes the Aqua UV filters are technically our favorite, but they also cost more money, which some people just don't have budgeted for a filter.
Because these ProEco filters are pressurized, they are very easy to install, and can be buried if necessary, to them from view. With pressurized filters, you don't have to worry about what elevation the filter is placed at since the water entering and leaving the filter is under pressure, meaning the filter can be below the pond level and doesn't rely on gravity to operate or return water to the pond.
The filter features both fine and course filter foam media for efficient beneficial bacteria growth. Cleaning is also a very easy process; just switch the control valve to backwash and slowly pull the cleaning handle to compress the filter pads.
| Max Flow | 3700 GPH |
| UV Light | 36 W |
| Pond Size w/Fish | 2000 gal |
| Pond Size w/o Fish | 4000 gal |
| Inlet/Outlet | 3/4", 1", 1 1/4", and 1 1/2" Slip |
| Dimensions | 15" Dia. x 28" H |
| Cord Length | 20' |
| Warranty | 3 years on filter, 1 year on UV lamp |
We have written a page on choosing the right pond water pump, please have a look here, which will help you decide what size pump is right for your pond. In general though it is a good idea to pump the contents of your pond every hour, or at the very least, every two hours. Therefore if your pond is 2000 gal then we would choose a pump that is capable of 2000 gph. Make sure whatever pump you decide on is less than the filter max flow listed in the above specifications.
In short, yes this pump will definitely help with the problem of green water. This filter features a UV light in the lid which is one of the easiest ways to control green pond water. To learn more about green pond water, and how to prevent it, please see our page on green pond water.
String algae is a common problem in even healthy ponds. Although this filter will definitely help your overall pond ecosystem, it will not eliminate string algae entirely. Please see our page on string algae to learn about a few potential remedies.
Because it takes some time to grow a healthy colony of beneficial bacteria necessary for effective biological filtration, it can take a number of weeks (between 3 and 6) for biological filtration to kick into high gear. Once the bacterial is colonized and working though, you should definitely start seeing the benefits quite quickly.