Anjon LivingPonds Pro Complete Filtration System with Pump & UV - Ponds up to 1,500 Gallons - LPP1.25KFS
Product Details
The Anjon LivingPonds Pro Complete Filtration System Package (Model LPP1.25KFS) delivers an all-in-one, professional-grade mechanical and biological filtration solution designed specifically for water gardens and fish habitats up to 1,500 gallons. This comprehensive turnkey kit eliminates the guesswork of balancing equipment by pairing a high-capacity pressurized filter vessel with a perfectly matched, energy-efficient water pump and an integrated ultraviolet (UV) clarifier for ultimate water clarity.
Featuring an advanced BioComb fluidized bio-media design alongside a heavy-duty, integrated 2 HP blower-assisted backwash system, this setup slashes manual cleaning times to minutes. The included heavy-duty UV clarifier continuously eradicates green water algae, ensuring a pristine, healthy environment for your koi and pond fish.
What's Included in This Complete Package:
- Pressurized Filter Vessel (Model LPP1.25KB): Rated for ponds up to 1,500 gallons.
- Matched Water Pump: High-efficiency submersible/external pump sized perfectly to maintain optimal 2,500-3,000 GPH turnover rates.
- Integrated 55-Watt UV Clarifier: High-output, commercial-grade 55W stainless steel ultraviolet sterilizer to permanently eliminate suspended algae and green water.
- Filter Media: 1.25 Cubic Feet of high-surface-area BioComb Fluidized Bio-Media.
- Blower Assist: Built-in 2 HP Blower for effortless, deep backwash cycles.
Product Specifications:
- Model: LPP1.25KFS
- Max Pond Sizing: Up to 1,500 Gallons (Light fish load)
- Typical Fish Load Support: Up to ~60 lbs of active fish
- UV Clarifier Wattage: 55 Watts (Stainless Steel Housing)
- Plumbing Connections: 2" standard plumbing size
- Approximate Dimensions: 16" Filter Vessel Diameter x 18.1" Width x 32.4" Height (to top of handle)
- Filtration Surface Area: 1.72 Sq. Ft.
- Brand: Anjon Manufacturing
Note: Suggested pond sizing guidelines and all physical dimensions are approximate recommendations. Your ultimate selection should account for environmental variables such as heavy fish loads, direct sunlight exposure, localized debris, specific plumbing layouts, and your intended maintenance routine.



