WETLAND FILTER LAYOUT AND INSTALLATION Part 2 | Water Feature Design Series 9

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • In Part 9 of the Water Feature Design Series, John takes you through the completion of this wetland filter. He covers step-by-step through the process teaching the whole time. At the end you will even learn about the aquatic plantings used to dress the filter up! This video is Part 2 of Wetland Filter Layout and Installation, sit back, take notes, and enjoy!
    Modern Design Aquascaping has been building custom water features since 2000 and has been a Certified Aquascape Contractor since 2002. They have built in 6 countries, and over a dozen states in the U.S. They specialize in custom projects that change the way people spend time together outdoors. You may reach John in East Tennessee at:
    PHONE-(865)995-1234
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    The UA-cam channel is geared towards education on proper construction methods for water features and highlights many cool projects that the Modern Design Aquascaping team gets to be a part of!
    Happy Pondering ;)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 265

  • @bob.fagg-bois657
    @bob.fagg-bois657 3 роки тому +7

    Do you by any chance have a diagram on the anti re-flux whip thingy? i couldn`t quite follow as you were explaining. thanks.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +13

      Not a diagram but if you just install a tee into the wetland feed line at the highest point in the line and then reduce the tee line down to a 1” line you will be fine. Put that line just above water level so it can “suck air” in a reverse flow event it will break suction. It doesn’t matter what you do with that line-it can be just a jet flow-a fountain-a small waterfall-whatever. Just as long as it is the high point in the line so it can break suction in a check-valve failure event it can do it’s job. Even if you ball valve it down some it will still work!

    • @steaditex
      @steaditex 2 роки тому

      @@KoiAddiction So should the end of the breather tube be above or just below normal water level?

    • @MorzaProwashTX
      @MorzaProwashTX Рік тому +1

      @@KoiAddiction it would be awesome to see a detail video on this topic. Thank you!

  • @jss52
    @jss52 4 роки тому +4

    Whole video is worth it just for the siphon break tip

  • @PondKingWaterGardensMN
    @PondKingWaterGardensMN 4 роки тому +6

    I love your plant selection and edge work... Holy Cow is that God or Man made? You guys are awesome!

  • @edwinnoort7661
    @edwinnoort7661 3 місяці тому

    Wow. You’ve got the most wonderful job in the world.

  • @duniagiana
    @duniagiana 4 роки тому +16

    Damn! With all the knowledge that you throw out in your channel, You definitely deserve lot more subscribers! Respect and salute!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +4

      Thank you that’s too kind. I think it’s just going to take time for the world to catch up with what we’re doing out here but I really appreciate people like you taking the time to say thanks :-) I appreciate it more than you know

    • @duniagiana
      @duniagiana 4 роки тому +3

      @@KoiAddiction Yeaah, I know, right? Sometimes I feel bad about good channel with good content, but people doesn't seems to notice. Most of us just love trash.. LoL. But I'm pretty sure your aquascape business will be so successful, I've seen some of your work, all of them are exellent. I love to have this kind of business, but in my country is still a long way to be a good business, most of us can't afford to have a water feature like what you create. This monday luckily one of my friend ask me to build one, for a really low budget compare to your price, but most of the knowledge I'll put in this project will be come from you guys...👍 Wish me luck. And keep up the good work.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +3

      Well good luck to you, I hope all goes well on your project!

  • @josephjohnson6624
    @josephjohnson6624 Рік тому +1

    Why didn't this channel come up before I spent $2500 on the aquascape academy. 🤦🏿‍♂️
    Thank you sir‼️

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  Рік тому +2

      Yea, I got nothing. I should charge a bit so I could spend all of my time teaching on this channel!

  • @sebastianjo752
    @sebastianjo752 2 місяці тому +1

    Just watched part 1, these videos are pure gold.

  • @TheBarefootedGardener
    @TheBarefootedGardener 2 роки тому +1

    No carnies in the wetland?! I love that you put the exact names of the plants in the subtitles. I think the Colocasia is a ‘heart of the jungle’ but don’t quote me on that.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +1

      I will be loading up my personal Water Feature, the oasis, with Carneys galore :-) I’m sure I will be back to much more educational stuff as soon as I get finished with our personal feature this year but it’s keeping me pretty busy in all of my spare time.

  • @caseyturner8773
    @caseyturner8773 4 роки тому +7

    You can't understand how much you have helped me with your channel. Thank you

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому

      Fer shure, glad to be an aid to the industry👍🏻

  • @musiccityfishing6712
    @musiccityfishing6712 3 роки тому +2

    Best Aqua team in the south

  • @kevinwhitmore4401
    @kevinwhitmore4401 4 роки тому +4

    Bleeder valve info was gold! 👍

  • @derekdrezek-kg4vx
    @derekdrezek-kg4vx 8 місяців тому

    John, just completed watching the wetland filter portion of your design series. Very interesting stuff. I like the detailed information. For instance, having to use round river rock over angular stuff. I do have a request, for your design series. How about a good lesson on how to use the laser level. When I built my pond last year, I had to use a string level. I kept telling my wife how crucial it was to establish water level etc etc. she thought I was nuts out there in the yard, with the level and string and all. I had to do it that way, cuz, for the life of me, I could not find a video on UA-cam that gave me the vision on how a laser level works. I see pond builders using these all the time in their vids. It seems so simple and easy. And much easier than using a string level. But, for some reason, I just can't see it for myself. So,... if u think it a worthwhile video, maybe one on how to use it for the specific purpose of pond and stream building. One way or another, I love your videos, enjoy your builds. Tell u one more thing. In your oasis videos, the surrounding property u live on looks beautiful too. U got one helluva set up down there in Tennessee bud. Hope your new year is off to a great start. Derek.

  • @quietprolink5322
    @quietprolink5322 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. Great VDO. Keep up the great show.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +1

      We are keeping it real, glad you are sharing the journey with us ;)

  • @chrisramsay2757
    @chrisramsay2757 3 місяці тому

    Great job. Looks incredible!

  • @rivercrest-watergardens
    @rivercrest-watergardens 3 роки тому +1

    Good stuff!!! See you soon! 😎

  • @credit2020
    @credit2020 Рік тому +1

    You have done An Excellent Job on teaching about how to build this wetland.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  Рік тому +1

      Awesome to hear, I hope it helps some people get it right on the first try!

  • @lindaleslie5634
    @lindaleslie5634 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome job

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому

      Thanks Linda! Glad you enjoyed it😎

  • @scotttaurean4032
    @scotttaurean4032 4 роки тому +2

    very nice 👍

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks man how are ya doing out there in Aussi land?

    • @scotttaurean4032
      @scotttaurean4032 4 роки тому

      @@KoiAddiction going as well as can be expected for the times. hey that breather T that just doubles as a jet right? am i seeing that right what a smart idea and no small gravel on the top? just medium? is it just supply issues?

  • @leefrisbee1871
    @leefrisbee1871 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks John

  • @TheOfficialSteelReign
    @TheOfficialSteelReign 4 роки тому +4

    The more I see the bog/wetland filtees, the more i like them.
    [To my wife] Honey, we need to up the budget on the pond. Honey? Babe? Hello?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому

      🤣😂🤣😂

    • @radneyd7153
      @radneyd7153 3 роки тому

      I couldn't agree even more. Im almost finishing my dream house and I'm planning to have a swimming pond with wetland filtration.

  • @HomeartisianNYC
    @HomeartisianNYC 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for this important information

  • @johnbryant3943
    @johnbryant3943 2 роки тому +1

    Great videos!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks John, I will continue teaching everything I know! We appreciate you hanging out with us ;)

  • @credit2020
    @credit2020 Рік тому +1

    Great, great video. Job well done! Press On!!!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  Рік тому +1

      We are back in the saddle! New content is cooking up right now ;)

  • @thomaszimmerman791
    @thomaszimmerman791 2 роки тому +2

    Great videos can you show the electrical component of how you plug in the pumps and concealed at the same time. Thanks!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +1

      The pumps are down below in the skimmer (or often in the intake bay) if they are submersibles. I am doing externals on my Oasis build, currently working on that,,,STAY TUNED :)

  • @princessgayeador1858
    @princessgayeador1858 2 роки тому +1

    Please make a video on how you clean those ponds

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +2

      Next 3 videos (after this week) are how we clean ponds, waterfalls, and wetland filters!! ;)

  • @johnwillsn
    @johnwillsn 3 роки тому +2

    I always had that doubt about back flow of wetland. Now I know why there is an urn over every wetland. That bleeder valve cleared my doubt. Thank you.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +5

      You can’t beat gravity but you can outsmart it sometimes😎

  • @andrew7458
    @andrew7458 4 роки тому +2

    You are giving so much great info I have to watch the video twice!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому

      Thanks for tuning in🤘🏻😎

    • @bfourn79
      @bfourn79 2 роки тому

      Lol I watch them a bunch myself. I'm building my on pond myself by hand.

  • @mattoriental
    @mattoriental Рік тому +1

    Hi John, I still love watching this - everything I need to know is included in this 2 part video - thank you. What I'd like to know more about is when an liner overlap is acceptable or when a seam join is more appropriate - a short video on that would be really useful 👍thanks again buddy

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  Рік тому +2

      Overlap should be at least 12” vertical drop. I ALWAYS seam now, it’s just so much easier than fixing stuff or dealing with root issues 10 years later!

  • @gazkoi46
    @gazkoi46 Рік тому +1

    Love to see such high quality work👍🙏

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much 😀 We love to get artsy-fartsy!

  • @britponds
    @britponds 3 роки тому +1

    Another great job and love he tip on a blow off valve.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks, I’m sure there is no fuel siphoning experience involved in that idea😂

  • @lorettamaeder7219
    @lorettamaeder7219 4 роки тому +2

    Your videos are pure gold for the many tips, tricks and just in case situations that might or will pop up. If the devil is in the details, then the specifics are sexy. Definitely a go to for a how to. Thanks again.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +1

      So tell me this do you think our project showcase videos are an asset to the channel? Unless it’s for a famous person we seem to get much less viewership from our projects. I probably shouldn’t look into this too much since were still a pretty new channel but I always like to ask people what they think...

    • @christinehurst7759
      @christinehurst7759 3 роки тому

      @@KoiAddiction while reading thru the comments and questions, I must reply. This project showcase is outstanding! I have seen lots of beautiful ponds, and owned a beauty till I moved recently. Now, I am anxiously awaiting the end of construction on my new home so I can build an new, bigger, better and more beautiful pond using the wetland design. I am seriously thinking of making it a swimming pond, too! ( Why not! Just need to think about where I’ll can put the pump box. ) But yes, these videos are fantastic, and I appreciate all the knowledge you share.

  • @bagsga9454
    @bagsga9454 2 роки тому +1

    There is SO MUCH great information in this video!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +2

      Glad to help. What was your best tip?

    • @bagsga9454
      @bagsga9454 2 роки тому

      @@KoiAddiction I think it was making sure to leave a dedicated shelf around the bog for edging rocks. I watched this and went right outside to expand the width of my berm.

  • @georgecromar4094
    @georgecromar4094 3 роки тому +1

    John, you are a master of your trade. Genius tips like the anti syphon valve. You can't buy experience like this. Bravo mate! 👏

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks man, hope it helps you on your journey😎✌️

  • @chrispekarek9722
    @chrispekarek9722 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for making theses detailed videos for all of us new contractors to learn from!!!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +1

      My pleasure, hope it helps you out!

  • @johnecobuilder274
    @johnecobuilder274 8 місяців тому

    I follow you and Ozponds for tech and knowhow. The best ones in youtube. One question. How is the water flow in this pond? Where does the water stream come from? How does the wetland filter percolates? Do you have one motor for each task? Let me watch it again so I can deduct by myself, but...

  • @stacyadams357
    @stacyadams357 4 роки тому +1

    Another awesome video😎😎🌻

  • @JT-xt8bh
    @JT-xt8bh 4 роки тому +2

    Hey John,Great vid and Customer served right as always.
    Love the Technical Info and how you explained everything,it’s awesome how the aquatic plants go into the rocks and nothing else,just as Mother Nature intended! 👌

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +2

      It was a fun video to make, It will be nice to re-visit in a year to look at the progress and see his pond!

  • @dezclarke2600
    @dezclarke2600 4 роки тому +1

    Love your work mate

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks boss! Appreciate you watching👍

  • @tonymarshall3162
    @tonymarshall3162 3 роки тому +7

    John ! I’m literally binge watching all of your awesome content to soak up as much knowledge as possible ... thank you 100 fold for producing such valuable content ! Wondering if you have any brief thoughts to point a guy like me on a path to one day be in this awesome arena of pond ecosystem creators. Do I start with the online aquascape training ? Thanks in advance for any help or thoughts !

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +6

      Yes! Follow Aquascape Academy-online etc. Follow Ed the Pond Professor -The Pond Advisor-etc. and sponge it all up! & us of course!

  • @Brad-lt4lw
    @Brad-lt4lw 2 роки тому +1

    So glad I found this guy...absolutely awesome informative content...wish you were in Perth Western Australia to help me build...

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +2

      I was in Australia a couple years back. Hope to get back out there in 2023. Have England and Mexico on the list to do this year, such exciting stuff!

  • @jclaster3614
    @jclaster3614 3 роки тому +1

    Nice job,Very informative

  • @matthewkoss3831
    @matthewkoss3831 4 роки тому +1

    Homerun!!! Great information

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому

      Glad you liked it. What else are you interested in learning? It’s time for a new topic.

  • @johnhildebrand8740
    @johnhildebrand8740 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome tip on the breather! Thanks

  • @zacharybrdshaw
    @zacharybrdshaw 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi, I love your video. Would it be possible to go integrated detail on parts needed for the whip or bleeder valve that you installed in the wetland filter that serves as a check valve and jet?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  6 місяців тому +1

      Install a 2” tee in the main line in the highest point where it “hops” over the liner to go back to the bottom of the wetland. The “top” of the tee shall be reduced to a 1” outlet. The 2” now goes through to the bottom of the wetland. On the 1” line run a length of flex to top of wetland water level and install a ball valve. After the feature is flowing, adjust the ball valve on the 1” line and position the outlet right at water level✌️😎

  • @MrStevebeech
    @MrStevebeech 3 роки тому +2

    Fab vid, second time of watching it. Excellent info. I like the sound of the air valve, that also acts as a water jet to help circulate 👍 and avoids back siphonage excellent idea 🍻

  • @clovisaurelio3730
    @clovisaurelio3730 3 роки тому +1

    Great, Congratulations!

  • @goldivaesthetic
    @goldivaesthetic Рік тому +1

    Hi John, amazing video, this has solved the tangle in my brain, but I have a question? How did you attach the pond liners? What did you use, how durable would it be for a large swimming pond?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  Рік тому +1

      We have a video on how we seam a liner. Super “easy” but must be done right. A proper seam is the strongest part of the liner though. No worries having them in the bottom of the feature at all!

  • @bfourn79
    @bfourn79 2 роки тому +1

    I am hoping to finish my pond this year. If you ever come to the Boston area I invite you to come see my build. It is all possible from your vids.
    Building it all by hand and by myself( I'll probably get help with the liners and rock)
    Wet land is 90% dug but I need to go deeper now. Found out from the 7.1 vid to maximize the rock depths.
    Thx again for your vids and the Oasis is looking insane 😍.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +2

      Super glad to help and inspire you out there- I would love to see what you’re doing!!

  • @gianfrancocattina1014
    @gianfrancocattina1014 4 роки тому +1

    You guys are amazing

  • @melhandley7129
    @melhandley7129 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome as always👍

  • @jerithbriant805
    @jerithbriant805 3 роки тому +1

    I think we need to make a wetland filter for our duck pond. It’s probably about 700 gallons and just being filtered by a small pond filter we bought at the feed store lol. It gets so filthy within hours of being cleaned!!! This seems like it would really help

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, ducks make alot of mess! Been there-done that ;) A wetland would def. help- I would make it same size as the pond. Another great option would be a large canister filter that can be back-flushed. That would be more frequent maintenance BUT would allow you to mechanically filter out more duck poo more often!

    • @jerithbriant805
      @jerithbriant805 3 роки тому

      @@KoiAddiction would it be possible to run the water through some mechanical filtration first and then have it go through the wetland or would that starve the wetland?

  • @DUWaterscapes
    @DUWaterscapes 4 роки тому +1

    Great series Jon. 🍻👊🏼 that’s one good looking wetland.

  • @BuildItCoach
    @BuildItCoach 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. I have an architecture and project management background. I appreciate the details. Thank you so much.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому

      Glad to help-let us know if you have questions or design needs👍

  • @steaditex
    @steaditex 2 роки тому +1

    Really appreciated this whole series of your blow by blow description of how to design and build a wetland filter, including the adding of the plants! Great job! I like the fact that you do not put the boulders on top of the filter itself. I had always wondered about that in other videos I've seen. I'm guessing that in some situations it is just a matter of how much space is available, but it seems better to put them outside the filter itself.
    I have question that is not specifically related to wetland filters, but rather to water feature building in general. When placing the larger boulders, I have always wondered about how you get the straps off after it is in place. I caught just a little of it in the time lapse on this video, but was wondering if you could do a video where you go in depth into all the ways of handling large boulders? Thanks!

  • @kennethreid9507
    @kennethreid9507 3 роки тому +3

    Hi John, you have, by far, the most informative water feature channel on YT. I'm going to add a bog filter in the spring and I'll be using 6" PVC pipe. I'd like to know if adding a hole near the top of the vertical cleanout pipe would accomplish the same goal as the whip or is it not as effective?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +2

      That depends - the point of the breather is to break the siphon, so if whatever you create will effectively break the siphon when the power goes out then you should be good. We put the whip in line because we feed our wetland from the bottom. If water begins to siphon from the wetland and there is nothing to break the siphon then potentially you could backflow all of the sludge from your wetlands down into your pond.

  • @geostorm25
    @geostorm25 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. Very educational

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому

      Thanks Geo! See ya next week?

    • @geostorm25
      @geostorm25 4 роки тому

      Modern Design Aquascaping Inc. yes you will

  • @TannerFlowers
    @TannerFlowers 4 роки тому +1

    Very informative as always! Great video John!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому

      Thanks Tanner, hope you’re well out there in the land of Covid🤣

  • @mikegrissom55
    @mikegrissom55 2 роки тому +1

    So to stop bugs, ants , and animals.. the secret is using multiple layers of underlayment correct???... I think you are the 1st I have heard of addressing the problem of ants...

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +4

      Underlay or rock pad has been a deterrent for us. I have witnessed liner holes from carpenter and fire ants as well as termites in TN. It has not been a problem when liner has been protected by Geo-textile though.

  • @zacharybrdshaw
    @zacharybrdshaw 6 місяців тому

    I love your video. I love to add that glitter valve to my wedding filter, but she didn’t give instructions on how to do that possible for you to shoot me the information.

  • @chadnoland4404
    @chadnoland4404 2 роки тому +1

    Great Helpful videos, THANK YOU. would you suggest adding a "Starter" Bacteria to our Wetland filter at construction?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +1

      Absolutely, a couple pond gummies or something stronger if there is an existing food source for it.

  • @phfen
    @phfen 2 роки тому +1

    Hi John, so many thanks for this video and all others. I have a doubt on this point: whenever you inject, say 2000gph, water in the filter, these 2000gph needs obviously to get out through the waterfall. Not less (or you will overflow the filter), not more (or you may not have enough water to make a nice waterfall). So: how do you calculate the size (width ? depth ?) of the waterfall to equalize that much quantity of water that goes in and that goes out? Does my question make sense ?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +1

      I answered this in the other post for you! Sorry for delay I have been on a big swim pond project in Denver working every day for the last 3 weeks and am behind on answering people ;)

  • @frankiegonzalez2561
    @frankiegonzalez2561 2 роки тому +2

    Hey John me again great series, I see you have 6” of drop down for depth and 3” of water allowance for a total of 9” of clear water above gravel, same question os there a limit of height? Can I go to 12 inch or more before water heading to water feature?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +2

      No you can adjust to your needs. The water in mine is 16” deep. I have seen people put them in the bottom of their ponds…

  • @cliffarend7008
    @cliffarend7008 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome just one question if you don’t mind. The T with that siphon thing. I dont understand. How does that work?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +2

      think of a gas siphon- then let air into the siphon, siphon is over! It stops gravity from emptying the wetland out in the yard. That simple!

  • @paulmckinney3288
    @paulmckinney3288 4 роки тому +3

    Great video John. What is this term “ whip” just so I know. And thanks for that info. I have check valves on all my pumps but I’m definitely going to install this on my wetland.👍

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +8

      Simple “Tee” in the main line that dumps water out on top. We show how we installed it at the end of the video. I can give you more details if you need em let me know!

    • @kaliebgriffiths9800
      @kaliebgriffiths9800 4 роки тому +1

      Yes please

  • @radneyd7153
    @radneyd7153 3 роки тому +2

    Hi there sir. Thank you so much for all the information you put on this video. I mean on this series. Im finishing my dream house and I'm planning to have a swimming pond with wetland filtration(after watching several videos of yours). Im from the philippines and I'm still looking for alternatives because that centipede and snorkel vault might not be available in my country. I checked it on the amazon and it's currently not available. But aside from that, I guess the shipping fee is another problem. Anyways, you're really awesome and please keep sharing all those knowledge you have. Subscribed!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks for tuning in! I am sure you can find an alternative. The Snorkel / centipede can be fabricated with some effort from drain pipes. The aquablox are used for storm water management so you may find an alternative if you search that?

    • @radneyd7153
      @radneyd7153 3 роки тому

      @@KoiAddiction just what I am thinking for the centipede and snorkel. For aquablox. I will keep on searching for it. Thank you once again. You are awesome. One day, once I make it, I will update you here or on social media. Keep it up!

  • @macccaaaaaaa
    @macccaaaaaaa Рік тому +1

    Hi John. Im designing a pond in a known termite area and am paranoid about them chewing through! What extra precautions would you suggest taking? I plan on using 2 layers of 8oz underlayment under the liner.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  Рік тому +2

      100% make sure you protect liner with geo. LEAVE NO LINER. EXPOSED TO SOIL! We have had no problems when doing this. BUT don’t think they wont chew through flex pipe too lol!

  • @michaelsnyder1760
    @michaelsnyder1760 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for a another great video. I do have a question. What is your recommendation for gph pump? I’ll be starting my wetland in a few weeks for my koi pond.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +3

      2000 GPH per centipede into the bottom, the rest of your flow can run out of the jet on top of the wetland!!

    • @michaelsnyder1760
      @michaelsnyder1760 4 роки тому

      Thanks again

  • @QuadView
    @QuadView 3 роки тому +1

    You recommend how much water on top of your rock? I was going to build mine even with the rock? Great video.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +2

      I know there can be no limits. I have seen them built into the side of a pond 3-6” deep and into the bottom of a pond at 6’ deep. There is no “depth requirement” anything will go ;)

  • @andysimons1786
    @andysimons1786 3 роки тому +1

    Hi John. Thanks so much for all of the obvious effort you put into your videos. They are an extremely helpful resource for us newbies. Just a quick question regarding the T-line into the pipe running into the wetland filter. I had considered a non-return valve however this sounds like a better option. If using flexible hose do you use the same diameter pipe for the jet or is it rigid stand pipe with valve / what sort of flow should you have through there / where should you situate the T join just before entering the centipede and how far below the surface is necessary. Thanks again. regards Andrew

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +1

      Any size will do. And all you need is for it to be in-line before the wetland. Anywhere it is able to “breathe” will break the suction and keep the back-flow so don’t put it under water!

  • @obluda79
    @obluda79 2 роки тому +1

    John, live your videos! Just wanted to ask what is a good value of fall for a wetland filter? Thanks

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +1

      Don’t understand the question…The filter simply purifies the water organically and removes sediments organics and debris.

  • @EDDNLK
    @EDDNLK 2 роки тому +1

    Hello, we keep going back and forth...how big would you suggest our regeneration zone be for a 100x150 pond?? thank you!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +1

      1500-4500 square feet. Depends on variables. You could always build one wetland at 1500 ft.² and then if that’s not the quality you were looking for add another. There’s no downside to having multiple wetland filters, it actually improves circulation in the feature.

  • @theebigda
    @theebigda 3 роки тому +1

    I prefer RPE liner. It's lighter and does not require underlayment.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому

      I am no expert on that subject, I have seen it but never installed it on one of my jobs. I wonder why the termites, fire ants, chipmunks, rats, etc. don't like to shew on RPE?

  • @bradparker649
    @bradparker649 4 роки тому +2

    I think I figured out how to hide the plumbing now. Looks like it's better to use flex PVC

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +1

      Mix it up! Use the right pipe in the right place🤠

  • @FernandoSalgado
    @FernandoSalgado 3 роки тому +1

    after 30 years how much would it cost to reline everthing for a recreational swimming pond?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +1

      I couldn't say, although If properly designed and built I would hope for more years out of my project.

  • @oreospapa
    @oreospapa Рік тому +1

    Is there a size of pond (maybe gallons or length by width) that you would recommend a skimmer instead of a wetland and zero-edge? How small is too small to be worth it?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  Рік тому +2

      I just answered you on the other post!!

  • @brycelucyn
    @brycelucyn 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome content man, very informational as always, one quick question. What’s the best/most affordable way going about getting a bulk supply of rock?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +1

      We buy from local vendors on small jobs like this. If you have big projects or a place to store bnulk mats get it delivered from a quarry in tri-axle or semi-dump loads and it is typically much cheaper.

  • @thack2502
    @thack2502 Рік тому +1

    You said only round rocks, but what about volcanic angular rock that has a lot more surface area for benificial bacteria? Does it not have an advantage ? For final small stone layer ?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  Рік тому +1

      My experience with lava stones is that they clog pretty quickly and become outer surface only. The need for round is so we can “reverse-flush” the filter. Angular stone tends to lock the debris in more, making cleaning more laborious.

  • @OneLuckyPig
    @OneLuckyPig 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve been enjoying your beautiful creations and wanting to start one myself. Would you please help clear an issue I’m contemplating about?
    What is the process for building a wetland filter that feed into a waterfall which is potentially 3ft high from all flat land? Should I use the dirt from excavating the pond to build up a berm, then carve out a wetland area afterward? Thank you so much!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +2

      Yes that would be my method. Tamp soil into raised area and then carve, easier to me than all the backfilling!!

    • @OneLuckyPig
      @OneLuckyPig 3 роки тому

      @@KoiAddiction Thank you so much!

  • @theebigda
    @theebigda 3 роки тому +1

    That "whip" that you called it. Where does that attach? Will a check valve work?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +2

      It attaches anywhere above the wetland that will allow the system to break the siphon when the power goes down. The check valve at the pump will stop the back-flow scenario, the whip is for when the check valve fails ;)

  • @BaruchDavidGreenman
    @BaruchDavidGreenman 4 роки тому +2

    The whip you mentioned is T valve off the input line? Can you give a bit more detail. I'm digging a wetland right now!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +1

      Just a tee off the feed line. It’s nothing more complicated than that. Use a ball valve on the teed line so you can regulate flow!

    • @johnhildebrand8740
      @johnhildebrand8740 4 роки тому +1

      Modern Design Aquascaping Inc. Do you also put a ball valve on the main feed line to manage total water volume through the wetland filter? I.e. I have a total of 7,000 GPH going thru the feed line but my centipedes can only handle 4,000 GPH so I want to redirect the excess through my “breather” exit to relieve the pressure and increase my water fall.

  • @charliesuriyakham9928
    @charliesuriyakham9928 4 роки тому +1

    Great video John. Thank you so much for doing this wetland videos. I am about to start adding (or should I say digging) wetland filter to my existing koi pond. I already have all of the equipment, just waiting for cooler weather to start. I have a few questions. First, the jet that you installed, is it 2” all the way to the ball valve or did you have to reduce it to a small size? I saw that you put a snorkel cap completely under water. Most video with wetland on UA-cam here usually have the cap above the water level. Are there any pros and cons between the cap above or under water. I really love to put mine under like yours because it looks more natural and easy to hide the cap. I want to do it right the first time, so I have to ask. Thank you so much for your help :)

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +3

      Cap under is always good for me, make sure it’s on tight is all. All of our plumbing was 2” for the centipede feeder line up to 7000 gph then we use 3”. The line for the syphon break doesnt matter, just make it near or above the water surface for proper function👍

  • @captaincanuck5400
    @captaincanuck5400 3 роки тому +1

    I need help with my mud puddle, haha!! I have no liner, won't ever because the water table is too high. Mud sides and no plants yet, suggestions to make this swim able??

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +2

      That project is going to take a lot of patience and technical skill to pull off. I don’t think I could just give you answers and shorthand here but definitely doable if you can work within the space that you have I’ve put liner in to a situation where it was underwater with rocks on top not The ideal situation though.

    • @captaincanuck5400
      @captaincanuck5400 3 роки тому

      @@KoiAddiction I completely understand, hard to support without a 3 page description. I don't think the liner is going to be an option with the research I've found. Would dumping sand and gravel down the sides make a difference at all?? Cheers for the speedy response.

  • @TannerRE
    @TannerRE 4 роки тому +2

    hey John great work, love how you present all the information. I was wondering if by chance you know of a way to calculate water loss by evaporation for a pondless waterfall? there's a calculation on aquascape's site for ponds, but I can't find anything about the amount of evaporation for a pondless waterfall. I had one built this past spring and I'm currently seeing a loss of approx 150 gallons every 8-10 days and just trying to figure out if that's normal. Thanks for the great videos, looking forward to seeing more builds.

    • @donniebeck6112
      @donniebeck6112 4 роки тому +1

      tanner alford we need more info. What’s the length, width, avg falls drop of your stream, do you know what your basin size, where are you located?

    • @TannerRE
      @TannerRE 4 роки тому

      Donnie Beck thanks for the fast reply. The overall length of the feature is about 13 feet from spillway down to the basin and its split into two streams at the top. The basin I believe is just over 150 gallons as it is made up of 5 large aquablocks plus of course the pump vault with an extension. The width of each stream is about 12-14”. Located in south eastern Ontario Canada. Feature sees full sun from about 8am-5pm.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому

      Yea what he said!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому

      Your loss sounds very reasonable to me @ Less than 1 gal/ hour loss

    • @donniebeck6112
      @donniebeck6112 4 роки тому +1

      tanner alford if you want peace of mind go to our friend Atlantis Water Garden UA-cam channel. Jaak put out a great video about a year ago on a 5 step leak test that you can follow. If anything you can learn easy steps to identify potential leaks.

  • @BaruchDavidGreenman
    @BaruchDavidGreenman 4 роки тому +3

    When you're making this wetland 2 feet above water level, you build the garden up to that height and tamp as you go?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, we tamp to a point. If its not structural (boulders on top) then it’s a trample-in so the plants can grow. Fine line between concrete tamped and still a stable soil that won’t settle too much !

  • @cvservice1
    @cvservice1 3 роки тому +1

    Hi john love your vids
    what about the wetland filters, should you put plants in them or not.
    I hear different stories about this, one says plants are really necessary to remove all waste materials, others say that the filter bed is closing up because of the roots. and that more rot occurs through the roots.
    what is your opinion?
    I want to apply a wetland for a koi pond, and it seems ideal to me to make a platform floating above the filter, but then I cannot place plants in the filter.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +2

      I love the plants, they have to help out but are not necessary. Don’t use invasive-or use tropical that may die back in your area if possible! Remove plant growth and it will be removing nutrients, simple as that!!

    • @cvservice1
      @cvservice1 3 роки тому

      @@KoiAddiction love that you take the time to read and answer! love your channel, keep up the great work, greetings from your fans from the Netherlands

  • @pedrovandeneeden6427
    @pedrovandeneeden6427 3 роки тому

    You have great videos I really enjoy watching them.
    What size pump are you using to feed the wetland filter in this application? Thanks!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому

      We feed the wetland 2000 GPH per centipede module-of course you can push more water flow out on top of the filter to create a more dramatic effect

  • @johnhildebrand8740
    @johnhildebrand8740 4 роки тому +2

    One more question. When you are sizing the wetland filter. do you do it as a percentage of pond surface? If so what is the % that you shoot for?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +1

      Theres a chart in Myerstown video, its from Aquascapes catalog. It starts at About 15% of pond surface. The bigger the pond gets the smaller the % gets. Anything is better than nothing though. You can always add a second filter later if needed.

  • @bettycorley7369
    @bettycorley7369 2 роки тому +2

    I live in the Arizona desert and evaporation is a concern when considering a large footprint wetland filter. Would it be better to make the reservoir of aquablocks deeper with a smaller footprint or single layer of large blocks? There are 2 aquascape contractors here in the valley but both are incredibly busy and my budget isn't such that I am able to have it all done professionally. My pond is 33 feet long avg 18 feet wide and 32 inches deep. The pond is lined with large river rock sitting atop each other and no shelving. I have a lot of work cut out for me to retrofit. I'm currently building a filter similar to the nexus but have many rabbits, birds, lizards etc I want to provide an aquatic habitat for as well as filtration for my koi and goldfish. My goats do not get into the pond when filled but will probably drink from it when roaming the property. I get monsoon flooding which I think I have managed but because I am on a well I would like to maintain some of the runoff to integrate back into my local aquafer.

    • @bettycorley7369
      @bettycorley7369 2 роки тому +1

      I too would like diagram info about your anti siphon feature.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +2

      The Aussies do deeper gravel, faster flow rates, smaller footprint wetlands with success. I have no personal experience. If I were to experiment, I would do so with a dissolved oxygen meter and do research on what the beneficial bacteria is happy with, and then measure and dial in the flow until you have acceptable oxygen rates when the water reaches the top of the filter substrate. You may get a local college to work with you there??

    • @bettycorley7369
      @bettycorley7369 2 роки тому

      Thank you for the recommendations. I had not thought to touch base with the schools. We have some amazing colleges and universities here so I'm sure one of them has programs that could use the field experience.

  • @zackjames5487
    @zackjames5487 4 роки тому +1

    Great how to videos I am fixing to start my own wetland filtration with a small 10 foot stream going into 24 x 30 Pond probably around 3 1/2 to 4 foot deep I’m wondering is it best for me to go with the 1000 series skimmer or do a negative edge or small basin which would be the perfect design for low maintenance and having
    koi and largemouth bass thanks for your input

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +2

      I have had great luck with that size pond doing small wetland from a 1000 skimmer! Let me know what you decide to do👍😎

  • @chadnoland4404
    @chadnoland4404 3 роки тому +1

    Maybe I missed it, but do you just T off the incoming main line just before going into your wetland filter for the anti siphon whip? I assume it could be very small (like 1/2")? Thanks

  • @gary8007
    @gary8007 4 роки тому +1

    I've been watching videos of your team aquascape...want to ask question about the ideal wetland diameter innrelation to size and deep of the pond? Thanks!!!

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому +1

      Aqua Scapes has a basic formula that they use and it’s in their catalog. I believe if you consider the size of your typical biological filter, any wetland filter is a huge upgrade based on surface area for bacterial colonization.

  • @steveulrich5729
    @steveulrich5729 2 роки тому +1

    Help me John! In other aquatic life spheres we use porous rock for more surface area for the beneficial bacteria to live in our bio-filters . I have been planning to use lava rock for the middle layer above the large smooth stones and below the top layer small of smooth stones. I always see people using all smooth round stones for pond filtration. Do you have any experience with lava rock in wetland filtration? I ask, because I am about to build a wetland filter for my large pond in NW Mississippi.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +2

      I have never used the lava stone in a wetland. If it’s angular it may clog more readily than smooth round and be more difficult to back-flush efficiently but it may be a valuable addition in actual filtration capacity. I would love to hear how it works out for you long term, let me know how it goes!

  • @pastyruggiero8277
    @pastyruggiero8277 3 роки тому +1

    I have a 13,000 gallon pond with 65 Koi fish what size wetlands filter would I go with?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +1

      I go by the surface area of the pond @ 30% of surface area for the filter on smaller ponds and rec ponds!

  • @MrCites1
    @MrCites1 2 роки тому +1

    Apparently they 272gsm Geotextile has an R value of 1 Which is quite good?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  2 роки тому +1

      How does that relate?

    • @MrCites1
      @MrCites1 2 роки тому

      @@KoiAddiction Just a comment, I could see you were using it in the pond.

  • @kaliebgriffiths9800
    @kaliebgriffiths9800 4 роки тому +1

    Sir
    Very informative
    Can u touch more upon grade and setting the mark

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  4 роки тому

      What specifically are you inquiring about ? I will try to answer😎

    • @kaliebgriffiths9800
      @kaliebgriffiths9800 4 роки тому

      I really didnt understand when u say u have to set a benchmark
      Using a level

    • @bfourn79
      @bfourn79 2 роки тому +1

      @@kaliebgriffiths9800 a bench mark is a reference mark. It can be placed in a spot that does not move so you can make grade marks and water level marks from the bench mark. You will need a Lazer or transit!

    • @kaliebgriffiths9800
      @kaliebgriffiths9800 2 роки тому

      @@bfourn79 thx for clarification 👍

  • @customs1969
    @customs1969 Рік тому +1

    i am buildind a upflow biofilter for a swimming pond . The pond is 12' deep and 75x150 shaped like a bowl. how many runs and how long of centepedes do I need . I was thinking 4 runs 25' with clean outs on each run . An area that is 40'x80' for the filter . and a 15000 gallon an hour pump. Does this sound workable?😊

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  Рік тому +1

      There are a lot of variables that go with a design of this size! You have about a 9,000 SF pond. In a typical ecosystem pond of this size I would shoot for a 3000 SF wetland (without knowing more details). That filter for a 9000 sf pond will be a 25’ x 50’ wetland with 16 centipedes and a minimum flow of 32000 GPH. From there I would also consider circulation- are you using jets or aeration for additional water movement? That may increased flow needs as well. I would hire someone (like Aquascapes or myself) to assist with total design and help you get that all planned out on the front end. This is a large project to miss the “small stuff” that will determine success or failure.

  • @rachelcallaway5501
    @rachelcallaway5501 Рік тому +1

    Is it really worth all the money to put a wetland filter on a 1 1/2 acre pond average depth of 25 foot ? It is going to be used for scuba diving , wanting great visibility . The pond is not going to stocked but I know you cant stop nature . Is there another way to get the water clear and keep it that way ? I live in SW Louisiana the pond is in the middle of a field field by a well .

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  Рік тому +1

      I have put wetlands on (even undersized) and they have made a significant difference in water quality and clarity on large ponds (up to 70,000 SF.). Re. The value/ return on investment/ etc., that totally depends on your situation. It costs to build, run, and maintain. Value is in your eyes. Build it without and see how the clarity is and then decide??

    • @rachelcallaway5501
      @rachelcallaway5501 Рік тому

      Ok thank you very much , if you dont mind I would like to contact you . A few months before I dig the pond to have information from you or can get name of someone who tell me the bedt to do s wetland for the money i have ?

  • @josephunderwood8054
    @josephunderwood8054 6 місяців тому +1

    Is there a video where u find water lever without a laser.

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  6 місяців тому +1

      You can use a clear hose with water in it to find water level as a most basic method 😎

  • @gbd5658
    @gbd5658 3 роки тому +2

    Is the air valve line the same diameter as the main line?

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +1

      The breather line just needs to be big enough to let air in to break the vacuum of the siphon. If I’m running a 2 inch mainline I will often use I want inch line for the breather. Of course if you’re installing some sort of a fountain or Waterfall up above it doesn’t matter because it will get air from that👍

  • @zackjames5487
    @zackjames5487 3 роки тому +2

    Hey John having problems with my whip I added in my wetland filter have a 3 inch line with a 2 inch line T fitting coming off more of a Y fitting but I’m not getting any water out of my 2 inch line on top just all is going into my centipede any help would be great thanks

    • @KoiAddiction
      @KoiAddiction  3 роки тому +2

      Is there any resistance? (Ball valve etc)- As long ass you can unplug your pump and it will suck air through the whip breaking the siphon you’re good. Let me know if you’ve tried that

    • @zackjames5487
      @zackjames5487 3 роки тому

      Modern Design Aquascaping Inc. hey John I do have a ball valve on the end of the whip haven’t tried turning the pump off and let it break the water but I will try that tomorrow also I was going to add a large stack sllate urn to the wetland filter and I was going to try to tee off of the whip line is there a way for me to make sure there is water pumping through the whip to operator the urn thanks