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How Do You Build A Waterfall In A Fish Pond?

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How Do You Build A Waterfall In A Fish Pond?

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A backyard fish pond provides so much to enjoyment to all kinds of outdoor decor and landscaping. You can create an even more pleasing oasis with the addition of a waterfall in the fish pond. Waterfalls are not only beautiful to look at and pleasing to the ear, they also can improve the circulation and health of your pond. Attach a long, flexible tube to a submersible waterfall pump. Conversely, attach a flexible plastic tube to both sides of a nonsubmersible garden pond pump. Position the pump, or the end of the intake tube, into an existing backyard fish pond. Hide an out-of-water pump with several rocks or a prefabricated pump box. The submersible pump should be raised off the bottom of the pond with a stack of bricks or rocks. Protect the intake openings from being clogged with detritus by using commercial filters or something similar. Run the output hose or tubing out of the pond and secure it with a few carefully placed rocks. Be sure not to crush the tube as this will obstruct w

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