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I have a .40 acre pond that has had aeration for a little over a year. I'm in Georgia and aerate 12 hours each evening. At some point last night the pump died and was not generating air. I ordered a new pump which will be here tomorrow and the company I got the equipment from will warranty the broken pump. My question is will 1 day without aeration cause a fish kill? Do I need to try to rig up something for tonight? I've been working on getting the fish restocked and such and would hate to lose them. Thanks.
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I have been reading/studying about aeration all year and am a novice user at this point (only 3 months of bubbles here), but my gut tells me that so long as you were not near a fish kill to begin with that you will be alright.
Fish on!, Noel
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