You feed your fish, right?

I put my circulator right in front of the feeder. The fish spend a lot of time there anyway, so they can become familiar with the more higly oxygenated area that they can use in times of stress..

The other good thing is that regardless of the wind, my circulator spews the feed straight out in every direction. The wind never blows the feed to shore, and the area with the most activity is the most aerated.

I've also noticed that the fish that don't eat pellets mill around near the circulator, and I think they may be utilizing small invertebrates that get caught up in the current.

That 1 hp is really gonna crank out the water!


Holding a redear sunfish is like running with scissors.