Being in the S/W hobby for some time, I have tried just about every type of filtration and most of the gadgets that came out over the past 15 years. (I was 15 years old when I started my first sw tank, back when undergravel filters were still the most popular option... Holy smokes, where has the time gone??)
On my current tanks, I take the "less technology, more biology" approach and use only LR and LS, (some with DSB's others without), AquaC remora skimmers, powerheads for water movement, and Refugiums. (I use the AquaClear filter mods as fuges on my nano reefs). Combined with 30% weekly water changes, I have had better luck than with any other system I've tried.
My current tanks are relatively small, (65g being my largest) so it really doesn't take much time/effort/salt to make these water changes every week. This pond is going to be pretty big, therefore making water changes a more lengthy, process. Not to mention more of a strain on my finances. I think 10% weekly, or even bi-weekly is going to be more realistic on this one.
So...... I think I might have to rely on a little more technology for this project, at least until I get the hang of my new system......
Anyways... I am looking into a few different options, or a combination of options for the pond, and thought I'd ask if anyone had some ideas/advice...
I guess my first question is about pond filters. Do you see any reasons why a filter designed for pond use would not work in a S/W system. Most of them don't seem too much different than many canister filters out there.
I am definately going to add a skimmer. I think the best option here is going to be a DIY project, but if I can find a used one that is large enough, that may work too.
I left some room between the pond and the fence should I decide to add a refugium at a later time.
Again, If you have any suggestions or ideas, I'd love to hear them!