

💦 Elevate your pond game with the ultimate bio-active filter!
The TetraPond Bio-Active Pressure Filter is a high-capacity filtration system engineered for ponds up to 4000 gallons. Combining mechanical and biological filtration, it features innovative bio-activators that maximize beneficial bacteria colonization while maintaining unrestricted water flow. The integrated backflush valve enables fast, easy cleaning without disrupting the biological balance. Packaged in certified frustration-free materials, this durable, manual-powered filter ensures crystal-clear, healthy pond water with minimal maintenance.
| ASIN | B001QIPL5O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,474 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #138 in Pond Filtration Equipment |
| Brand | Tetra |
| Brand Name | Tetra |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 343 Reviews |
| Flow Rate | 2500 Gallons Per Minute |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046798265658, 10046798265655 |
| Item Weight | 20.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TetraPond |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 year limited warranty |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | BCI-956702 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | Ponds Up to 4000 Gallons |
| Style | Ponds Up to 4000 Gallons |
| UPC | 046798265658 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**0
Fantastic fix for pond!
I was struggling to keep my new pond clean and free from algae and my previous pump clogged literally after 1 week. After doing some research I decided to try this filter along with a Tetrapond pump. Wow! What a difference it made in about 10 days. No more clogs in the fountain and the water clarity settled down and is easy to maintain. Very easy to clean as well. Note that this filter is MUCH bigger than it appears. I was able to hide it under an upside down half oak barrel, that now has a potted plant on it. For reference, my pond is 12 x 12 and 3 feet deep. Holds an estimated 2,200 gallons.
L**A
Great filter easy to maintain and has a long life
I have had one of these filters for around 8 years so I just purchased another one because I feel it could be at the end of its life. It is super easy to maintain and keep the pond clean. I love the backwash feature, but after turning off the pump, we take the hose out of the water else the backwash (as you turn it on and off) will dump tons of dirt into the pond. So just take the hose out and do the backwash on and off a few times until you see is coming clean at both ends. Also, we normally wash the whole filter probably every 8 weeks. We made a gigant container (a square with 4x2s) with hardware wire as the floor of that container. We dump the little white piece onto this made up strainer and hose them really well. Makes the job super easy... but you lose the good bacteria every time you do a full filter clean. We fill the filter with the pond water and works fine. My only concern eith this filter is the hoses could become lose even with clamps and i am terrified of obe day finding the pond with no water. I am trying to find better connectors that mire securely attach the hoses to the in and outlets. The filter last longer if it is covered from direct sun too. I have the pump also from Tetra and both of them work great together. Very pleased. My 7 koi fish are all happy and healthy.
G**M
Took a little while to clear the pond but it looks better than ever!
We have a 1500 gallon pond that we've been just sort of winging it since we bought the house 4 years ago. The summers are hot in NC and the algea gets out of control. We also have a lot of trees dropping debri in the pond. We finally got in there and scooped a lot of the crap out which made the water very murky. We had a pump and filter combo from AquaSource that was so nasty to clean out. In the summertime we would have to clean it two or three times a week just to get the water to circulate through the pump. On a local Facebook group I asked what kind of pump I could use that would not get clogged up and everyone suggested the Tetra large debris pump with this filter hooked up to it. The first couple days we were pretty disappointed that we didn't see much clarity. However, after 3 weeks the pawn looks better than it's ever looked. Because the pond was so scummy and murky to begin with, I did the back flush every other day to clean out the filter and added fresh water to the pond since the backflush causes a lot of water loss into the yard. So we've had it for about a month now and the back flush option is really awesome. One thing to be mindful of is the attachment sizes of this unit are rather large (1 1/4 and 1 1/2). It's hard to find pond tubing that size locally And we also ended up having to buy a new waterfall box because our old waterfall box only had a 3/4 in max inlet. So if you end up going with this filter, I would definitely recommend buying your hosing in any other accessories you need online. We used the Tetra large debris handling 3000 gallon pump with this and it's working great.
J**N
Works good, for now.
I just got this filter. I have it installed inline to serve as a pre-filter for my laguna water fall filter. So far, the filter doesn’t leak and works well enough as a pressure filter. No leaks so far, but I noticed that the seal is not from an o ring, but rather a plastic on plastic seal, which I can foresee problems down the line. Definitely a major design flaw, but so far it’s sealing. You must run the backflow cap, there is always water flowing out of the backflow outlet regardless of where the flow setting is. Not sure if that is an issue with mine, if it all are like that. But a couple Amazon reviews report the same thing. I put some teflon tape on the threads of the nozzles for security. This filter is made in Italy, so I have more trust in it than the other nameless filters you see on Amazon. If it had a o-ring for the main cap of the filter, I would give it a 5 stars, but it does not.
J**N
Great Filter
Just installed this pressure filter earlier this week. A bit expensive, but my +4000 gallon pond is really clearing up. I was spending too much time cleaning the smaller cheaper filters. To clean this pressure filter, just turn the knob to clean for a few minutes and let it flush out the dirty water. No more scrubbing filter pads, because this filter does not have any. Even without the filter pads, this filter is trapping a great deal of dirt. Make sure you have a pump that pushes between 2,500 to 4,000 GPH. Spend more time enjoying your pond and less time with maintenance. I just received this filter, but happy with the purchase and setup.
O**S
Filter leaks like crazy after less than 6 months.
This filter started out great! Was bigger, seamed to easy to maintain. Well less than 2 months we started having gasket problems. Now the upper valve continues to leak. And pours out of the valve when back flushing. The manufacture is no help either they are out of replacement gaskets and won’t get any back in until after August I am told. Don’t waste your money here! Spend a little more and get a better design.
B**N
Great idea poor design
Does great on filtering the water. Unfortunately, due to cheap plastic clamp design while clamping the top back on it snapped and broke. I only open this twice a year to clean and maintain. Should have lasted alot longer considering it is indoor and not susceptible to outdoor elements. Will look for other options going forward.
R**X
Best Bang for the Buck
Terrific and reasonably priced product. I had looked at pond filters at my local hardware store and all I saw were cheap mechanical filters. Mechanical filters require regular cleaning and I was no longer willing to get messy every month cleaning out a gunked up filter. So, I looked at pressurized bio filters. I was floored to see how even inexpensive models ran upward of $425! Then I stumbled upon this TetraPond model. The reviews looked solid .... I asked my pond guy and he said he was experienced with this model and had good luck with them. So I jumped in. Absolutely no regrets. The filter has been running for about 3 weeks now, the flow is still strong and the water is nice and clear again. When the flow slows, I'll do a quick backwash and not have to touch any of the gunk. The only caveat is to realize the fittings are for rather large connections. Two inches, and you can trim to 1 1/2 inches. I had to get some reduction fittings so my tubing would fit. It hasn't affected performance - but be aware if you're running 1" or less diameter tubing you may have some challenges getting connected.
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