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Kockney Koi Foam Cartridge Replacement Set 10000
These are genuine Kockney koi replacement sets designed for the fibreglass vortex filters. These foam cartridges come as a set of 3.
£54.99 inc. VAT
Kockney Koi Foam Cartridge Replacement Set 10000
These are genuine Kockney koi replacement sets designed for the fibreglass vortex filters. These foam cartridges come as a set of 3.
Kockney Koi Foam Cartridge Replacement Set 10000
These are genuine Kockney koi replacement sets designed for the fibreglass vortex filters. These foam cartridges come as a set of 3.
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Weight | 5 kg |
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Dimensions | 50 × 30 × 20 cm |
Burtons Far-Infrared Shower Media
Burtons far infrared shower media is produced using a blend of high-quality ceramic material and minerals which are fired at extreme temperatures creating an extremely porous structure. With each individual piece of media having the surface area of 2.76ft making it highly efficient in allowing the cultivation of nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria. Our far infrared media is versatile and lightweight and Ph-neutral and can be used in many applications like: Bakki showers, traditional multi-bay systems, trickle filters. Our infrared media will improve water quality, clarity and the overall wellbeing of the pond. Size of media: Length 155mm. Thickness 35mm. 154 pieces per box. Weight per box: 16kg.
• 2.76ft Surface area per piece.
• Versatile, lightweight and Ph-Neutral.
• Improve water quality and Clarity.
Japanese Matting Sets
Japanese Matting is probably one of the best of all the filtration media which is available in the UK today. Japanese Matting is extremely inert and easy to service.
This Japanese Matting comes in pre-cut packs to fit in the Kockney Koi bay filters.
Available in 5 sizes:
Koi Pro Spawning Brushes
Pack of 2 specially designed soft green spawning brushes each brush measures 1.5m by 140mm diameter.
Spawning is made easy with the help of these specially designed brushes. The breeding season is normally from April to July depending on the weather.
Place the Spawning Brushes just below water level, one above the other, at the edge of the pond, this will
encourages your fish to spawn, usually in the early hours.
Spawning takes several hours with the eggs sticking to the brushes.
After spawning, separate the brushes from the broodfish to avoid the eggs being eaten.
Place the brushes in filtered water of the same temperature and the fry will hatch in 3-6 days.
Small fish should be kept separate until they are large enough to be introduced to the pond.
Please Note: These spawning brushes are made from a soft material that won’t harm your fish. DO NOT USE filter brushes for this purpose
Black Knight Spawning Brushes
Pack of 2 specially designed soft spawning brushes each brush measures 1.5m by 140mm diameter.
Spawning is made easy with the help of these specially designed brushes. The breeding season is normally from April to July depending on the weather.
Place the Spawning Brushes just below water level, one above the other, at the edge of the pond, this will
encourages your fish to spawn, usually in the early hours.
Spawning takes several hours with the eggs sticking to the brushes.
After spawning, separate the brushes from the broodfish to avoid the eggs being eaten.
Place the brushes in filtered water of the same temperature and the fry will hatch in 3-6 days.
Small fish should be kept separate until they are large enough to be introduced to the pond.
Please Note: These spawning brushes are made from a soft material that won’t harm your fish. DO NOT USE filter brushes for this purpose
K+ Sinking Filter Media
New advanced filtration media
Plastic media, for use in biological pond filters – specifically in moving bed bio reactors, was pioneered by Evolution Aqua, some 20 years ago. In recent years, other plastic media have come onto the market, usually with the aim of trying to get more and more surface area. However, one drawback to using plastic media has always been the time it takes to establish a stable biofilm – essential for good filtration.
After many years of research, Evolution Aqua have now developed a new media that not only gives class leading surface area, but also overcomes the problem of long maturation times.
Class leading surface area
K+ Sinking Filter Media is designed and manufactured in the UK by Evolution Aqua. This advanced media, with its innovative design, and class leading surface area provides enhanced biological and mechanical filtration.
As Evolution Aqua extrude K+ Media, Minerals and Enzymes are added to the raw material. The result of this process, unique to Evolution Aqua, is a filtration media that not only out performs most of it’s competitors due to its large protected surface area, but also answers the problem of how to speed up the time taken to mature your filter.
Minerals added for faster filter maturation
During the extrusion process, Evolution Aqua add a range of minerals, along with magnesium, calcium, enzymes and salt to the raw material that is used to manufacture K+Media. The result means that K+Media will mature much faster than many other types of media.
Increased surface area
With a new shape and profile, K+ Sinking Filter Media has also been designed to have an increased and class leading surface area, meaning an overall surface area of 1,350m2 per m3. More importantly for biological filtration, the protected surface area of K+ Media is 1,025m2 per m3. This allows a stable bio-film to form and remain intact when used in moving bed biological filtration, as in the new Nexus+.
Stable bio-film development
The shape of K+ Sinking Filter Media optimises the amount of “quiet zones” within the media where a stable bio-film can develop. Whilst K+Media keeps the integral profile of K1 Media at its core, there is an extra layer of cells and fins around the outside of each piece that enable microscopic organisms such as Rotifers and Vorticella to thrive. This is an additional benefit as competitor media do not have such “quiet zones” that would allow these higher lifeforms of filter feeders to develop. The bacteria and organisms that form within the bio-film ensure the media delivers optimum levels of biological filtration in the moving bed, which has been proven filtration technology for many years in the fishkeeping hobby.
Evolution Aqua also recommend using K+ Media in combination with the PURE Pond and PURE+ Filter Start Gel to boost bacteria levels which in turn will stick to the media and speed up the maturation process even more.
Kintama Bio Balls Filter Media
Kintama Bio Balls come with an extremely large surface area, designed to increase the biological capability of your filter. This aides in the removal of harmful ammonia and nitrogen, keeping your water in as best a condition as possible.
These are suitable for adding to any standard biological filters, and will drastically increase the efficiency of your filter, and enable it to hold much higher levels of beneficial bacteria.
Kintama balls will kill harmful bacteria, whilst also preventing the growth of algae, and also stabilising pH levels. They are highly porous, so they can rapidly remove the harmful elements within the pond, including heavy metals.
Sizes available:
Media Grids
A most useful aid for anyone building their own filtration system these can be placed at a level that provides a void of water underneath the media itself and keeps the media out of any debris that may have gathered in the filter.
It supports the media and is quite robust and is a must really can be fixed together and cut to size using simply a fine toothed wood saw or angle grinder.
Size:
Media Bags
Filter Media Bags are a most useful aid to bagging up, for example, Flocor or Alfagrog. You could even soak k1 (Kaldnes) in these sacks to seed the media up!
Made from a plastic resin base, these very strong sacks are ideal for all filter media and can be fully submerged without degrading of the material. Designed with a draw cord for quick sealing.
The ideal solution for gaining simple access for periodic cleaning to the filter contents. Size 85 cm x 52 cm approx and is capable of holding 2 cu.ft of Flocor for instance.
Burtons Far-Infrared Shower Media
Burtons far infrared shower media is produced using a blend of high-quality ceramic material and minerals which are fired at extreme temperatures creating an extremely porous structure. With each individual piece of media having the surface area of 2.76ft making it highly efficient in allowing the cultivation of nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria. Our far infrared media is versatile and lightweight and Ph-neutral and can be used in many applications like: Bakki showers, traditional multi-bay systems, trickle filters. Our infrared media will improve water quality, clarity and the overall wellbeing of the pond. Size of media: Length 155mm. Thickness 35mm. 154 pieces per box. Weight per box: 16kg.
• 2.76ft Surface area per piece.
• Versatile, lightweight and Ph-Neutral.
• Improve water quality and Clarity.
Japanese Matting Sets
Japanese Matting is probably one of the best of all the filtration media which is available in the UK today. Japanese Matting is extremely inert and easy to service.
This Japanese Matting comes in pre-cut packs to fit in the Kockney Koi bay filters.
Available in 5 sizes:
Koi Pro Spawning Brushes
Pack of 2 specially designed soft green spawning brushes each brush measures 1.5m by 140mm diameter.
Spawning is made easy with the help of these specially designed brushes. The breeding season is normally from April to July depending on the weather.
Place the Spawning Brushes just below water level, one above the other, at the edge of the pond, this will
encourages your fish to spawn, usually in the early hours.
Spawning takes several hours with the eggs sticking to the brushes.
After spawning, separate the brushes from the broodfish to avoid the eggs being eaten.
Place the brushes in filtered water of the same temperature and the fry will hatch in 3-6 days.
Small fish should be kept separate until they are large enough to be introduced to the pond.
Please Note: These spawning brushes are made from a soft material that won’t harm your fish. DO NOT USE filter brushes for this purpose
Black Knight Spawning Brushes
Pack of 2 specially designed soft spawning brushes each brush measures 1.5m by 140mm diameter.
Spawning is made easy with the help of these specially designed brushes. The breeding season is normally from April to July depending on the weather.
Place the Spawning Brushes just below water level, one above the other, at the edge of the pond, this will
encourages your fish to spawn, usually in the early hours.
Spawning takes several hours with the eggs sticking to the brushes.
After spawning, separate the brushes from the broodfish to avoid the eggs being eaten.
Place the brushes in filtered water of the same temperature and the fry will hatch in 3-6 days.
Small fish should be kept separate until they are large enough to be introduced to the pond.
Please Note: These spawning brushes are made from a soft material that won’t harm your fish. DO NOT USE filter brushes for this purpose
K+ Sinking Filter Media
New advanced filtration media
Plastic media, for use in biological pond filters – specifically in moving bed bio reactors, was pioneered by Evolution Aqua, some 20 years ago. In recent years, other plastic media have come onto the market, usually with the aim of trying to get more and more surface area. However, one drawback to using plastic media has always been the time it takes to establish a stable biofilm – essential for good filtration.
After many years of research, Evolution Aqua have now developed a new media that not only gives class leading surface area, but also overcomes the problem of long maturation times.
Class leading surface area
K+ Sinking Filter Media is designed and manufactured in the UK by Evolution Aqua. This advanced media, with its innovative design, and class leading surface area provides enhanced biological and mechanical filtration.
As Evolution Aqua extrude K+ Media, Minerals and Enzymes are added to the raw material. The result of this process, unique to Evolution Aqua, is a filtration media that not only out performs most of it’s competitors due to its large protected surface area, but also answers the problem of how to speed up the time taken to mature your filter.
Minerals added for faster filter maturation
During the extrusion process, Evolution Aqua add a range of minerals, along with magnesium, calcium, enzymes and salt to the raw material that is used to manufacture K+Media. The result means that K+Media will mature much faster than many other types of media.
Increased surface area
With a new shape and profile, K+ Sinking Filter Media has also been designed to have an increased and class leading surface area, meaning an overall surface area of 1,350m2 per m3. More importantly for biological filtration, the protected surface area of K+ Media is 1,025m2 per m3. This allows a stable bio-film to form and remain intact when used in moving bed biological filtration, as in the new Nexus+.
Stable bio-film development
The shape of K+ Sinking Filter Media optimises the amount of “quiet zones” within the media where a stable bio-film can develop. Whilst K+Media keeps the integral profile of K1 Media at its core, there is an extra layer of cells and fins around the outside of each piece that enable microscopic organisms such as Rotifers and Vorticella to thrive. This is an additional benefit as competitor media do not have such “quiet zones” that would allow these higher lifeforms of filter feeders to develop. The bacteria and organisms that form within the bio-film ensure the media delivers optimum levels of biological filtration in the moving bed, which has been proven filtration technology for many years in the fishkeeping hobby.
Evolution Aqua also recommend using K+ Media in combination with the PURE Pond and PURE+ Filter Start Gel to boost bacteria levels which in turn will stick to the media and speed up the maturation process even more.
Kintama Bio Balls Filter Media
Kintama Bio Balls come with an extremely large surface area, designed to increase the biological capability of your filter. This aides in the removal of harmful ammonia and nitrogen, keeping your water in as best a condition as possible.
These are suitable for adding to any standard biological filters, and will drastically increase the efficiency of your filter, and enable it to hold much higher levels of beneficial bacteria.
Kintama balls will kill harmful bacteria, whilst also preventing the growth of algae, and also stabilising pH levels. They are highly porous, so they can rapidly remove the harmful elements within the pond, including heavy metals.
Sizes available:
Media Grids
A most useful aid for anyone building their own filtration system these can be placed at a level that provides a void of water underneath the media itself and keeps the media out of any debris that may have gathered in the filter.
It supports the media and is quite robust and is a must really can be fixed together and cut to size using simply a fine toothed wood saw or angle grinder.
Size:
Media Bags
Filter Media Bags are a most useful aid to bagging up, for example, Flocor or Alfagrog. You could even soak k1 (Kaldnes) in these sacks to seed the media up!
Made from a plastic resin base, these very strong sacks are ideal for all filter media and can be fully submerged without degrading of the material. Designed with a draw cord for quick sealing.
The ideal solution for gaining simple access for periodic cleaning to the filter contents. Size 85 cm x 52 cm approx and is capable of holding 2 cu.ft of Flocor for instance.
Burtons Far-Infrared Shower Media
Burtons far infrared shower media is produced using a blend of high-quality ceramic material and minerals which are fired at extreme temperatures creating an extremely porous structure. With each individual piece of media having the surface area of 2.76ft making it highly efficient in allowing the cultivation of nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria. Our far infrared media is versatile and lightweight and Ph-neutral and can be used in many applications like: Bakki showers, traditional multi-bay systems, trickle filters. Our infrared media will improve water quality, clarity and the overall wellbeing of the pond. Size of media: Length 155mm. Thickness 35mm. 154 pieces per box. Weight per box: 16kg.
• 2.76ft Surface area per piece.
• Versatile, lightweight and Ph-Neutral.
• Improve water quality and Clarity.
Japanese Matting Sets
Japanese Matting is probably one of the best of all the filtration media which is available in the UK today. Japanese Matting is extremely inert and easy to service.
This Japanese Matting comes in pre-cut packs to fit in the Kockney Koi bay filters.
Available in 5 sizes:
Koi Pro Spawning Brushes
Pack of 2 specially designed soft green spawning brushes each brush measures 1.5m by 140mm diameter.
Spawning is made easy with the help of these specially designed brushes. The breeding season is normally from April to July depending on the weather.
Place the Spawning Brushes just below water level, one above the other, at the edge of the pond, this will
encourages your fish to spawn, usually in the early hours.
Spawning takes several hours with the eggs sticking to the brushes.
After spawning, separate the brushes from the broodfish to avoid the eggs being eaten.
Place the brushes in filtered water of the same temperature and the fry will hatch in 3-6 days.
Small fish should be kept separate until they are large enough to be introduced to the pond.
Please Note: These spawning brushes are made from a soft material that won’t harm your fish. DO NOT USE filter brushes for this purpose
Black Knight Spawning Brushes
Pack of 2 specially designed soft spawning brushes each brush measures 1.5m by 140mm diameter.
Spawning is made easy with the help of these specially designed brushes. The breeding season is normally from April to July depending on the weather.
Place the Spawning Brushes just below water level, one above the other, at the edge of the pond, this will
encourages your fish to spawn, usually in the early hours.
Spawning takes several hours with the eggs sticking to the brushes.
After spawning, separate the brushes from the broodfish to avoid the eggs being eaten.
Place the brushes in filtered water of the same temperature and the fry will hatch in 3-6 days.
Small fish should be kept separate until they are large enough to be introduced to the pond.
Please Note: These spawning brushes are made from a soft material that won’t harm your fish. DO NOT USE filter brushes for this purpose
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