Easy Pro ECO-SeriesĀ® Tempo Submersible Filter

SKU: WF6E
$48.59

Dual-Media Submersible Filter for Clear Pond Water

Maintain crystal-clear water with the Easy Pro ECO-SeriesĀ® Tempo Submersible Filter. This innovative filter provides both mechanical and biological filtration in a compact, submersible design. The pump sits under the filter pads, preventing plugging and ensuring consistent performance.

Key Features

  • Dual-Media Filtration – White inner roll provides biological surface area, black surface media traps debris
  • Mechanical & Biological Filtration – Complete two-stage filtration in one unit
  • Anti-Plugging Design – Pump sits under filter pads to prevent clogging
  • Submersible Installation – Compact design fits discreetly in your pond
  • Complete System – Includes all filter media ready to use
  • Easy Maintenance – Simple media cleaning and replacement

Frequently Asked Questions

What size pond is this suitable for?
Ideal for small to medium ponds and water gardens. Exact capacity depends on fish load and sun exposure.

What's the difference between mechanical and biological filtration?
Mechanical (black media) traps debris. Biological (white media) uses beneficial bacteria to break down harmful waste.

Why is the pump under the filter pads?
Prevents debris from clogging the pump intake, reducing maintenance and ensuring consistent flow.

How often do I clean the filter media?
Check monthly and clean when water flow decreases. Rinse in pond water to preserve beneficial bacteria.

Can I replace the filter media?
Yes, replacement media is available. The dual-media design allows you to replace worn components as needed.

Where should I place this in my pond?
Position in an accessible location for easy maintenance, away from heavy debris areas. Ensure adequate water depth.

Does this come with a pump?
Check product specifications. Some models include an integrated pump, while others require a separate pump.

How do I maintain beneficial bacteria?
Rinse white biological media gently in pond water (not tap water) to preserve bacteria colonies.