Russell Professional Pond & Pondless Products
Koi Pond Kits - HBV-21 Series
REAL Koi Pond Kits
Not Water Garden Pond Kits Marketed as Koi Pond Kits
HBV-21 HydroBead Vortex Series Koi Pond Kits
- Choice of Koi Pond Size: 8'x10', 10'x12', 12'x14' each at 4' depth
- HBV-21 HydroBead™ Vortex koi pond filter
- Seagull HydroClean™ pond skimmer
- HydroSieve™ bottom drain pre-filter
- Choice of external pump with leaf trap: C-2520, or C-3600
- 1½"Custom CVA with intake strainer
- 1½" Check valve for HydroSieve™
- Aeration kit: PA-3000, PA-4000, or PA-6000 depending on pond size
- 1½" flexible PVC pipe: 35', or 50' depending on pond size
- 36 watt UV clarifier with 1½"tees, ball valve, and adaptors
- 3" bottom drain
- 1½" 3-way valve for flow control between skimmer and sieve
- 45 ml EPDM rubber pond liner
- Underlayment
- 1½" Fittings for three pond returns including: 2 tees, 3 ball valves, and 3 rubber collars
- Glue, primer, silicone
- 3" pipe NOT INCLUDED
A koi pond kit is very different than a water garden pond kit. A water garden pond kit is NOT a koi pond kit. A koi pond kit is for deeper ponds that do not have rock and gravel, or water plants in the pond. There are many water garden pond kits falsely marketed online as "koi pond kits", but before purchasing a water garden pond kit for a koi pond, do a little research first so you won't be disappointed with the result.
What is a koi pond? Click here for complete details.
Our HBV-21 Series Small and Medium Koi Pond Kits are actual koi pond kits, not water garden kits misrepresented as koi pond kits like so many found online. Each koi pond kit we assemble for you takes the guesswork out of building an actual koi pond. Unlike water garden pond kits, each small or medium koi pond kit we assemble for you is complete with a koi pond bead filter, bottom drain with pre-filter, external pond pump, pond skimmer, aeration kit, UV clarifier, and all fittings. Pond liner, underlay, aeration kit, and pipe length is matched to the koi pond size you choose. 3" pipe is not included due to high shipping costs - 3" pipe can be found locally at any big box home improvement store such as Home Depot or Lowes.
Each of our complete koi pond kits can be installed in-ground, above ground, or a combination of both. The only difference between an above ground koi pond and an in-ground koi pond is how you build it. Dig a hole, or build a structure. You can build it both ways too. No matter the finished look, the koi pond filtration system will be the same.
See how to build a koi pond that is half in-ground, and half above ground by clicking this link: How to Build a Koi Pond
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Back to top of pageWhat is a Koi Pond?
Koi Ponds can be thought of as "Swimming Pools for Koi" or simply big fish tanks. A koi pond is NOT the same as a water garden pond. There are no rocks, gravel, or aquatic plants in the pond that could potentially harm the Koi as within a water garden pond. The Koi Pond is constructed with straight down sides (no steps) to prevent any predators from walking into the pond and trying to make a meal out of the Koi. There are many styles of koi ponds, but what they all have in common is no rocks, no gravel, no marginal plant shelves, external filtration, bottom drains, external aeration, and external pumps. A koi pond is nothing like a water garden pond. Koi clubs across the nation inform their members that a water garden pond is NOT the same as a koi pond. Check with your local koi club here: (AKCA.org)
This screenshot to the right is from Aquascape's own website. They make the claim that "koi ponds, also called water gardens ....". This is flat out a false statement. We know of several contractors that have been sued for installing a water garden pond for their customers that wanted a koi pond. A koi pond is nothing like a water garden pond. Yes, you can have koi in a water garden pond, but a water garden pond is not a koi pond or the healthiest choice for raising koi. If you are unsure, contact a local koi club in your area and ask them: "Is a koi pond the same as a water garden pond?". Or: "Is an Aquascape type water garden pond the same as a koi pond?". They will tell you that they are not the same - they are completely different types of ponds.
A koi pond typically has a minimum depth of 3'-4', usually 5'-6' deep to avoid predators, but can also be much deeper. The deeper the koi pond, the bigger, healthier, and stronger the koi can become. It can also feature Bubble-Less™ external aeration technology for clear, unobstructed viewing of the Koi.
A koi pond can have waterfalls, but in most cases, the waterfalls are not part of the filtration system like those found in Water Garden Ponds, Hybrid Ponds™ or CrossOver Ponds™.
A Koi Pond is not a "landscape" item like Water Garden Ponds, Hybrid Ponds™, or CrossOver Ponds™, but more of a pool or big fish tank specifically designed for keeping Koi.
Our Ultimate Koi Ponds are biologically and micro filtered with super efficient, Easy to Clean HydroBead Vortex™ filters, along with HydroClean™ pond skimmers, bottom drains, and HydroSieve™ bottom drain pre-filters performing the mechanical filtering duties.
Oxygen for the Koi Pond is provided by an aeration system, and the water is pumped with an external pump. No high voltage electrical devices are in the water.
Are Koi Ponds Landscape Features?
Koi Ponds are not considered "landscape features" like Water Garden Ponds, Hybrid Ponds™ or CrossOver Ponds™. Instead, the Koi Pond is a more "formal" structure within the landscape like a swimming pool. Koi Ponds can be built completely underground like other ponds or they can be made partially underground and partially above ground, or a completely above ground koi pond.
The Koi Pond is constructed with either concrete, concrete blocks, or timbers retaining the earth "outside" the pond and have rubber liner, concrete, or polyurea liner holding the water "inside" the pond.
Landscaping can be placed up to and overhanging the Koi Pond. Maintenance of Koi Ponds is very easy. Simply backwash the HydroBead Vortex™ filter at least every 30 days, rinse the HydroClean™ pond skimmer and HydroSieve™ bottom drain pre-filter elements at least every seven days.
How Much Maintenance Do Koi Ponds Require?
Maintaining a Koi Pond takes just a few minutes each week. A Koi Pond without waterfalls is a quiet, peaceful pond with beautiful Koi gliding about in blissful silence. All the oxygen in the Koi Pond is supplied by the aeration system. The pond can be lit at night with underwater lighting so the pond owner can view the beautiful Koi at night.
The bottom drain and pond skimmer constantly remove waste and debris from the pond, so the pond doesn't have to be drained for cleaning like typical Aquascape water garden ponds.
Nitrates are removed from the water during the backwash cycles. As pond water is used to clean and rinse the HydroBead™ Vortex filters, new water is replaced in the pond by an automatic water fill valve inside the HydroClean™ pond skimmer.
The water in the Koi Pond is circulated with an external pump, and the aeration system supplies the oxygen. Both units are external and can be placed anywhere outside and away from the pond. This makes for a clean and formal look to the Koi Pond as the filtration units can be placed far away from the pond and out of view.
Koi Ponds are constructed for the sole purpose of raising and keeping koi. They are the ideal pond style for those that want the best and safest pond available for their beloved koi.
The depths of the Koi Pond allow the koi to grow large and strong. The filtration system is external, so it can be easily increased in size as the koi grow in size or numbers. Koi truly are the "Swimming Jewels". The Koi Pond is the safest environment to keep these jewels.
Where can I Install a Koi Pond?
It is possible to add a koi pond to a vast variety of outdoor living spaces, but there are a few important factors to consider first. There needs to be enough room to install an adequately-sized koi pond, so some smaller backyards may prove to be too limiting. Also consider visibility. If you want to incorporate the koi pond into your larger outdoor designs, it should be easily visible and accessible. A space that is already level and not constantly shaded is ideal.
Can Other Types of Fish Live in a Koi Pond?
One of the best things about putting in a koi pond is that it becomes a suitable habitat for a large variety of aquatic creatures. It is possible for koi to live harmoniously with some other types of fish such as goldfish, but not every type of pond fish. Before introducing a new species, it is necessary to research how that species will interact with the koi and what kinds of demands it will put on the maintenance of the pond.
How do I Start My First Koi Pond?
First and foremost, you need to begin by making some careful plans. You also need to understand that a koi pond is not the same as a water garden pond - so do not purchase a water garden pond kit that is marketed as a "koi pond kit". We have real koi pond kits for you to choose from - or we can customize a koi pond kit for you and your design.
Building and maintaining a koi pond is not a difficult process, but if it is not done carefully, it will compromise the health of your fish and waste your investment. The first step is to pick the right location, then to determine the size and depth you want the pond to be. Then calculate how much water will be in the koi pond. That will tell you what size the filtration system needs to be. Finally, you will need to construct the koi pond and incorporate any landscaping around it. It is only at this point that you should purchase koi fish. Ideally, they will go straight into their permanent habitat.
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