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![]() "BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... "K30a" wrote in message ... snip I run one pond without a pump. It is a still pond. It is full of plants, in full sun and can support a couple of fish (no fish in there right now). It gets hit by the sprinkler every night so stagnant water isn't a problem. It has stayed crystal clear for about four years now. I treat it with Mosquito Bits when I don't have fish in it. Hmm...My pond is so heavily planted...I again wonder if I could get away with not running my pump 24/7. Not adviseable because as has been siad earlier in the thread, firstly your bio filter may die back very very quickly and secondly if your pond is heavily planted the plants actually go into reverse and pull oxygen out of the water at night.... |
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