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Old 03-10-2007, 08:36 AM   #16
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Ya, Someone told me that the pump would have to work to hard to force the water up?? I was thinking what you said myself that was my original way..you think I should go from the bottom? Thanks

By pumping in from the bottom and the overflow near the top is best because,
-you're changing the water all the time, thus getting oxygen !
-keeping the water temp coldest
-with the overflow at the top, the crap like scales, ect.. will wash out.
- the 90 degree elbow is key also, baits like to swim in a circle.

You didn't mention what pump you have, I would suggest minimum 700gph, the more the better (especially with poggies, i've got a 3400gpr), and a true live well pump, wash down pumps are not meant to run all the time.
Hope this helps.

LETS GO BRANDON
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