The single standard unit suitable for watergardens up to 5,300 Gallons. Versatile and modular application, state of the art progressive filtration, the Matala filtermedia with 3-dimensional structure and high free volume, eazy installation, transport friendly.
Features and Benefits:
Versatile and Modular Application
Can be used as Vortex or as combined Vortex + Filter.
One tank can be applied as a single filtration unit.
Several tanks can be applied as modules in a multi-chamber filter.
State of the Art Progressive Filtration
For better step-wise transition from mechanical filtration to bio-filtration.
The Matala Filtermedia with 3-Dimensional Structure and High Free Volume
Active, self-cleaning vortex flow below and throughout the filtermedia.
Very resistant to clogging.
Easily maintained: Top to bottom rinsing.
Easy Installation
Thanks to the sloped square bottom of the KoiClear105, no extra supports are needed for positioning and equilibration.
Transport Friendly
Tanks are fully stackable
Item
Description
Price
Order
KC105
Koi Clear 105 Tank Only
$ 459.98
C a l l
KC105B
Koi Clear 105 Complete w/All Black 5300 gal.
$ 899.98
C a l l
KC105C
Koi Clear 105 Complete Filter w/Green & Blue 5300 gal.
The all new BioStep filter for small koi ponds up to 1000 gallons and water gardens up to 2000 gallons. Low maintenance, and easy to clean, the BioStep filter is also an excellent choice for use in quarantine systems.
Features
High quality Matala progressive filtration. 2 each green Matala, 2 each blue Matala, 3 each grey Matala, and a final foam sheet for polishing.
Cross-flow pattern traps more debris without plugging.
Built-in overflow safety.
Sloped bottom for easy draining.
Rugged construction.
Comes complete with lock nuts and hose barbs. The locking nuts can also accept standard PVC fittings.
Summer usually means increased pond water loss due to evaporation, which of course leads to topping off our ponds more. You should always add dechlorinator when topping off the water level of a pond. Any amount of chlorine (such as that found in treated water) can be harmful to your fish. Even if it is not enough chlorine to mean immediate death of the fish, this chlorine can still cause harm to proper gill function.