Musky wrote:OK thanks so far. Machines all running as I type - pics as follows:
Somebody has spent a few hundred pounds on that equipment and it will be more than adequate to clear your pond, mine is about the same size and gets by with a single filter box and a similar sized UV tube (or at least it did until SHE blew it up).
Don't ever be tempted to clean out the filters, they are supposed to look disgusting and covered in slime & bacteria, deep cleaning the foam mats or nylon brushes just sets you back two years worth of natural algae easting bacteria, mine is also full of the most disgusting worms that live under water, I don't even lift the lid off these days its like a scene from an Alien film.
Theres nothing much you can do about it now but measure the depth of the pond and hope that its at least two foot deep to give the fish a chance to hibernate without harm during the worst winters, the deeper the better, and as I mentioned earlier just feed them very sparingly during the summer, but start to stoke them up September/October ready for the winter, I have nine Golden Orfe and two Koi that are now all nine years old and I haven't lost a fish in five years (and that one was to a heron) with minimal attention but constant filtering and no over-feeding.
You might consider a net over it if you have local cats, that platform on the left looks ideal for fishing off - measure the depth there too as its a perfect heron perch.