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Saki Hikari Koi
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158 Milner Avenue, Roosevelt Park, Johannesburg |
Shop hours: 9am - 5pm Mon - Fri, 09:30 - 15:30
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Air Pumps are not generally submersible...Submersible air pumpsSubmersible air pumps and Koi pondsSubmersible air pumps are generally applicable only in very specialized operations, one of which is not Koi ponds. There are very few advantages, if any to using a submersible air pump in a Koi pond and there are several distinct disadvantages. Firstly, an electrical supply would be necessary in order to power the submersible air pump under water. Aside from the unnecessary hazard that this causes to you and your Koi, imagine the maintenance if that is ever required. The submersible air pump would have to be mounted somewhere in the Koi pond where it can be easily accessed. This means that the air line to which it is attached also has to be easily accessible. In the event of a failure, the maintenance repair work is orders of magnitude more complex and substituting the pump with another one is by no means as simple as if you had a Top Ponds air pump mounted neatly and conveniently as part of your filter system. Koi keeping is difficult enough without complicating life without some very compelling reason to otherwise do so. Submersible pond pumps on the other hand are a completely different story and can be very useful in certain instances.
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