Bakki showers are a type of
trickle filtration.
Origins
First developed by the Momotaro Japanese
koi farm, the bakki shower attempts to simulate natures way of filtering water. Similar to a mountain stream where water cascades over rocks.
Biofilms and
algae
Algae (; singular alga ) is an informal term for a large and diverse group of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms. It is a polyphyletic grouping that includes species from multiple distinct clades. Included organisms range from unicellular mic ...
grow on the rocks and feed on the nutrients in the stream, essentially filtering the water. In the case of the Bakki shower, ceramic is placed in trays and the water pumped to the top of the filter and trickles through the media, eventually flowing back to the pond.
Momotaro Koi Farms developed the bakki shower with stainless steel trays. Since that time many "DIY bakki showers" have been designed with variations on them. Plastic and fiberglass boxes or crates have been used with success.
In all its simplicity there is a lot of higher chemistry going on between the bio film and the water column. The biochemistry is better explained in this book : ''Biology of the nitrogen cycle'' By Hermann Bothe, Stuart John Ferguson, William Edward Newton
Biology of the Nitrogen Cycle - Google Books
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Advantages
The advantages of this type of filtration are:
:Conversion of nitrogenous wastes
:Off gassing of CO2 maintains pH
:Oxygen is reintroduced
This method of off-gassing and aeration is used widely in aquaculture.[http://aquanic.org/systems/recycle/books.php]
Filter media choices
The choices of Filter media
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vary greatly. Each filter media has different properties and therefore different performance. Here are some photos of different types:
File:Bacteriahouse.jpg, Bacteria House
Notes
References
* Aquaculture Network Information
* Biology of the nitrogen cycle By Hermann Bothe, Stuart John Ferguson, William Edward Newton
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Waste treatment technology
Fountains
Gardening aids