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I am new to aerating but I have been doing some research and the pro's are seem to make the investment well worth it.
This is what I do know: I want to do electric my pond is 3/4 of an acre i do not want a fountain
My questions are: What is the best aereator for the price and for a smaller pond. I am on a budget.
Thanks guys.
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I should also state that my pond is only 9-10 ft at the deepest point.
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Vertex Air One sounds like your solution. Great company with solid backing of their product.
----------------- "Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
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I've got an Air One and think it's a top notch product. Get in touch with Ted Lea, he sells them and also an alternate economy aerator.
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge." Stephen W. Hawking
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Ryan, did his firm also install it, or did you do that? I'm looking at them too.
Last edited by Mik; 05/28/09 07:21 AM.
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