JohnC6
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Managed to get into the pond yesterday.. a very warm day, 23C in the sun..to clean the pump as the flow over the cascades had all but stopped so I'd switched it off a couple of weeks ago and had to wait for my hip injury re my fall to heal enough. The pond is 19' X 10' so plenty of oxygen without the pump. Yet again there was a dead frog on it. That's three times it's happened. The worst was the first time when a very large frog was actually 90% sucked inside. It's quite sad. This latest frog was small what most people think of as the usual size and remained stuck on the outside of the plastic mesh of the lid. We emptied the pond of fish a few years ago but one tiddler ..a Golden Orfe..must have been on one of the lily plant baskets or one of the other pond plants sitting in baskets on the shelf or bottom. It's a large fish now and, obviously, doesn't get sucked onto the pump surface unable to get off it but that first frog was huge and probably weighed not much less than the fish..I wouldn't have thought a pond pump had the suction capacity to do that but it obviously has. If anyone is thinking of buying a pond pump we used to use OASE pumps at £300 (for the size needed for a 2000 ltr pond)until a friend told us that the Swell 10,000 lph. would be fine and it is. £125...!!
Ours is a few years old and has an oval top half not square like this latest design but the same model https://www.swelluk.com/swell-filte...EAQYAiABEgKDNPD_BwE#10000-filter-pump-premium
Ours is a few years old and has an oval top half not square like this latest design but the same model https://www.swelluk.com/swell-filte...EAQYAiABEgKDNPD_BwE#10000-filter-pump-premium



