What types of pond filters are available and how do I choose the right one?
Pond filters fall into several key categories, each suited for different setups and needs:
Pressurized Filters: Enclosed units that maintain pump pressure, ideal when you want to hide the filter or locate it away from the pond edge. They’re easy to maintain but offer quicker water flow, which may reduce filtration time.
Box (Flow-Through) Filters: Open systems that allow slower water flow for improved sedimentation. Best positioned at water level since they rely on gravity to return water to the pond.
Koi & Multi-Chamber Filters: Advanced box filters (such as Nexus models) designed for heavy bioload ponds, especially koi ponds.
Internal / Submersible Filters: Installed inside the pond; compact and unobtrusive but can be harder to access for maintenance.
Gravity-Fed & Pump-Fed Filters: External setups positioned above or level with water—some use gravity to return water; others rely on pump power.
Match the filter type to your pond’s size, stocking level, and aesthetics. Pressured units suit hidden installations; box or koi filters deliver better filtration for heavily stocked ponds.