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New to the forum. Have a small pond (25x50 foot, approx 4 ft deep) that needs aeration due to algae problem. I have no idea of how to pick an aeration pump size to use to help aerate. How do I determine this?
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Hi Mike and Kim - Canadian Pond sells a small pond aeration system with a linear pump and 100 feet of Bubble Tubing. Because your pond is so shallow a diffuser type of aeration system won't be very efficient. www.canadianponds.ca
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Sue, Thanks for the suggestion, particularly about the bubble tubing. I am in contact with Canadian Ponds and appreciate your help!
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