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Fish Pond Pumps
Welcome to our website. We are glad you stopped by. It
is our sincere hope that, on these web pages, you may be able to find the special deals that you
are searching for on many different types of pond pumps from many different manufacturers. Finding the
right pond pump can truly make all the difference between having a pond that is a lot of work to
maintain and one that is easily maintained and keeps your fish happy and keeps your water sparkling clean,
aerated and ecologically balanced.
There are two types of pumps that are used in today's
pond. These are the submersible pump and the external pump. The external pumps are used mainly
for much larger sizes of water gardens and ponds. These submersible pumps will handle your pond water
circulation, help keep the water clean, aerate the water and also operate various water features that
beautify and make your pond special to you. And, all of these features will help ensure a healthy fish
population.
Once you have selected the correct
pond pump, according to the number of fish you have, how many water features you have, and the volume of
your pond water, you will be able to enjoy it's beauty and aesthetics for many years to
come.
To get the right size pump for your pond, whether it be
a submersible or external pond pump, you must first calculate how many gallons of water your pond holds. For
example, if your pond holds 3,000 gallons of water, then you will need a pump that can circulate that 3,000
gallons in one hour. This means that your pump must have at least a 3,000 gallon per hour (GPH)
capacity.
Submersible Fish Pond
Pumps: This is your most commonly used type of fish pond
pump, mainly because most ponds are smaller in area and volume, is the submersible pump. Submersible pond pumps,
also known as In-Pond pumps are designed to run continuously 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year,
completely submerged to at the bottom of your pond. These pumps are not only known for their energy
efficiency but also for their dependability and low maintenance costs. Some of the better pumps have only one
moving part, the impeller, which is cheaply and easily replaced if it fails. There are many well known makes and
models available for which you can usually find great seasonal deals and prices. Another great feature of the submersible pond pump is it's plug and play operation. You
simply place it just a few inches above the bottom of your pond and
plug it in to it's outlet. That's it!
External Fish Pond
Pumps: The second most popular pond pump is the external pump.
This pump may be what you need if you have a large pond or a pond that has many water features, water
filters and a waterfall. One of the main benefits of some of the better external pumps over
the submersible pump is that the external pump
allows a cleaner system. The external pump has a bottom (inverted bottom drain) combination which allows dirt and debris to be
easily removed from the bottom of the pond. This places the muck where one can have easy access to it.
Some say that without a doubt the external fish pond pump system is the most efficient way to have a cleaner
pond with less maintenance required.
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