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Ideal for use in ponds up to 400 gallons, the ETL-listed 420 GPH Pond Pump is 30% more efficient than the average pond pump. Among one of the most convenient pumps on the market, this model also allows for variable flow control. This fully submersible pump is able to handle small debris and its epoxy encapsulated construction requires no mechanical parts, which means no harmful oil leakage making it safe for plants and fish. The pump offers maximum durability, whisper quiet operation and effortless maintenance.
SKU | 3659290 |
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Primary Brand | Pond Boss |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 2.76 LBS |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | 4.53 IN |
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Height | 11.85 IN |
Width | 5.71 IN |
3 year limited warranty.
Assemble according to manual instructions.
Consult with your local aquatics store about the environment your fish needs.
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I have a pond in with my water dragon with a activated carbon filter. Is it safe for him to drink? I also used a water conditioner from petco. He is very lethargic and not eating.
Hey I have a small floor stand that is 25 1/2 inches in Length and 1 ft in width what is the maximum size tank I should put on it?
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