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The Pond Guy PumpBuddy Pre-Filter
* Protects Your Pump From Large Debris * Securely Fits Around Pump * Easy to Install Use & Clean Protect your submersible pumps from large debris with The Pond Guy PumpBuddy Pre-Filter. Constructed with durable 1/8 mesh fabric and 1 filtration media the PumpBuddy filters out solid debris before they…Read More »$19.99 -
Aquascape AquaGarden Mini Pond Kits
…Waterfall Light and Pump • Enjoy the Calming Sounds of a 9-Inch Wide Waterfall • 3-Watt LED Light Illuminates Waterfall at Night • 370 GPH Pump Maximizes Water Usage & Circulation This container water garden includes a 9-inch wide waterfall spillway and water pump to provide a…Read More »$239.98 -
Pondmaster Magnetic Drive Water Pump 250
…an epoxy encased power unit ensuring water never gets contaminated with harmful oils. Designed to provide efficient and reliable 24/7 performance this water pump quietly moves water freely in a pond fountain or statuary environment. Use with the The Pond Guy Pump Buddy to reduce maintenance time.Read More »$66.14 -
The Pond Guy ClearSolution G2 Replacement Pump Impeller Cover
Replacement Pump Impeller Covers fits the ClearSolution G2 pond filter system. The Pump Impeller Cover protects the impeller and sets it into place to drive the water throughout the filter system and into your pond. Covers are available for models 700 and 1250.Read More »$2.99 - 12.99
…area. Place your pump in the pond and attach the drain hose. Fill your holding tank with water from your pond. Make sure to fill just enough to keep your fish comfortable in their temporary tank. As you pump water out of your pond larger fish will usually stay from the pump on their own but if…
…Guy BioBalls. Use Microbe-Lift PL Gel to introduce beneficial bacteria and reduce filter seed time. Once everything is back in place start your pumps and let the water flow. Be sure to test your water for ammonia before adding your fish. See our article on Understanding the Nitrogen Cycle for tips…
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