pond equipment

Air-O-Lator Introduces Solar-Powered Systems
Air-O-Lator (Grandview, MO) is now partnering with Franklin Electric (Fort Wayne, IN) in harnessing sunshine…
Blue Thumb Offers Pond-less Waterfall Kit
Blue Thumb (Saginaw, MI) assembles the Elite X-Large 40″ Cascading Falls Kit for pond-less waterfalls.…
Blue Thumb Publishes 2017 Master Catalog
Blue Thumb Distributing (Saginaw, MI) has released its 2017 wholesale catalog. The 132-page document includes…
Multi-Stage Pond Filters from OASE
OASE (Corona, CA) makes the BioTec 18000 multi-stage mechanical/biological filter for large ponds or ponds…
Aquascape Introduces Automatic Dosing System
Aquascape (St. Charles, IL) now offers the Automatic Dosing System for ponds, fountains, and pondless…
Ponds on the Level, Part 3
This is the third and final article in a series on auto-fill systems for ponds and watergardens. Although relative cost is certainly a key factor in the selection and installation of an auto-fill system for a pond or watergarden, there are practicalities that come into play in the decision – not the least of which will have to do with how the device is to be mounted. Float valves, for example, come in a variety of forms – some with large float bulbs attached to pivoting arms (as with common toilet valves).  Not only are these devices fairly unsightly, but they also operate in a horizontal plane and need