Portable Power Stations For Your Pond

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2024
  • Portable Power Stations For Your Pond are essential if the power goes out, to save your fishes lives. Avoid a disaster, and protect your fish! Every pond owner should have one, and be prepared before a power outage occurs. Do not overlook this.
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  • @zabajart
    @zabajart หลายเดือนก่อน

    Since I am watching this video , and wanting to pick your brain on this , I have a 160 gallon pond fountain with two concrete bowls above which I turn on the pump to cascade into my tub, I am going on a 3 week vacation in September which is the longest ever for me, and it only has 7 comets about large in size, which our not expensive, and am wondering the best way to keep them fed while I am gone, I have a friend coming by maybe once or twice a week to check on my garden plants, and can leave him food out to feed the fish, is this good enough ? Kind off thought they could live off any bugs etc.. that May land in there , Checked out those automated vacation feeders on line, but then you have to worry about critters knocking them over, please advise me, Thanks

    • @jerseyshorepondscapesvideos
      @jerseyshorepondscapesvideos  27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      If your friend can feed them at least two times a week, that should be fine. I have used auto feeders in the past, mounting them to a post and securing the top down with a bungee chord. Did not have problems with the animals.

  • @sunitdixit
    @sunitdixit หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very useful information for pond owners. Recently we lost power for 3 days and my gas powered generator also died. I was extremely concerned about my Koi fish survival. Fortunately my Koi survived by manually stirring up my pond with a stick and pouring ice bags to the pond every 2 hrs to keep water cool. Your information is very valuable and I will definitely look into this battery back up power supply.