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Submersible pump placement

CaraRose
10 years ago

I bought a pondmaster 1000 submersible filter. Right now I have it on the deepest section of the pond. It takes up a good amount of room there (the deep section is probably 2'x2' on the bottom), and also is pretty glaringly noticeable there. I was wondering if I could move it up to the shelf or if it should be at the deepest point?

Also I was thinking of moving the pump up to the shelf and having a little bit of a longer hose to the filter. That will remove the space the hose between the pump and filter currently takes on the bottom, since it will be going up instead of on the bottom between the two.

Are either of these ideas valid or should I just leave both of them at the deepest point?

Is there a good way to "hide" the filter? I'm assuming it's a bad idea to put anything on top of it since that might impede the water flow.

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