Gph Pump
Gph Pump
perfect fish for pond also what pump should i get?
well i already ordered a 700 gph pump.
my pond is small has 3 tiers in total 3 feet high
and is 4 feet wide in a circle
and its 2 feet deep. is it a good pump
ALSO
want fish should i get for it?
and how many?
also i have no filter so how would i keep it clean?
thank you.
btw i cant buy koi fish to expensive but what other fish can i get thanks
GOD BLESS YOU AND THANK YOU
First of all you will not burn your pump up, the other guy doesn't know what he's talking about, as long as there is water in the pond it won't hurt your pump at all. You do have more pump than you need but you can put a crimp in the pipe to slow down the water flow and it will not hurt the pump at all. As far a fish I would recommend goldfish they are inexpensive and very tuff little guys. Look at fantails, or comets they are very attractive. Now for the hard part without a filter you will have to get the pond in balance to keep it clear. you do this with plants oxygenators, spreading , and floating. These plants all do something for the Quality of the water , oxygenators give oxygen into the water, spreading plants give shade to the pond, floating plants like water hyacinths let there roots hang directly into the water and assord the fish waste in the water which left there will produce massive amounts of algae. Ortho makes a really good "How To" book on garden pond. Its about $10 but it full of great info on balancing ponds. I think its called "All About Garden Pools and Ponds"
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