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re: Submersible Pump Recommendation For Pond
Posted on 6/14/23 at 7:20 pm to Hogkiller10
Posted on 6/14/23 at 7:20 pm to Hogkiller10
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I got the Hiblow brand because my pond goes down to 17 feet but prices have gone up dramatically on them. And hindsight is brand doesn't matter when it comes to the depth because water pressure is water pressure. Buying the more expensive one didn't matter because I still had to move the diffuser to more shallow water. 8ft will allow any pump to work. It took a few months to see the difference in clarity etc but it works. If you do it you can't just turn it on and walk away. Need to run it and hour the first day, 2 hours the second day etc. so you don't shock the fish. It took about two weeks before I could just leave it running and it's been running nonstop since then. Very little electricity used also.
I got the Hiblow brand because my pond goes down to 17 feet but prices have gone up dramatically on them. And hindsight is brand doesn't matter when it comes to the depth because water pressure is water pressure. Buying the more expensive one didn't matter because I still had to move the diffuser to more shallow water. 8ft will allow any pump to work. It took a few months to see the difference in clarity etc but it works. If you do it you can't just turn it on and walk away. Need to run it and hour the first day, 2 hours the second day etc. so you don't shock the fish. It took about two weeks before I could just leave it running and it's been running nonstop since then. Very little electricity used also.
Posted on 6/14/23 at 8:52 pm to Yammie250F
Awesome thanks so much. That will get me started
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