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Should I keep my goldfish pond pump on always?
Posted on January 24, 2010 - Filed Under Fish
Dana B asked:
Does anyone know how much electricity the pond pump pulls? Will it make a major impact on our electricity bill if we leave it on always?
Lowry
Does anyone know how much electricity the pond pump pulls? Will it make a major impact on our electricity bill if we leave it on always?
Lowry
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i do keep it on because i don’t really know! I don’t think it costs a lot to run it!
how many watts did you use in your pond?
buy two small watts pump link it to one filter box you can on two after couple of hours after feeding then off it during night time it will save you money. If you off the pump totally when you switch on it will flush amonia could make your fish sick.
kOi keeper & goldfish keeper.