More information is needed in order to answer this question. The size of the pond, preferably in square meters.
Depends on the size of the flags.
The answer will depend on the size of the flags. However, given the size of the pond, four flags, with a 10 cm x 10 cm area cut out of one corner, should suffice.
Overnight or same day with the proper size equipment and pump or pumps. K
2 ton
The best kind of pond pump for a two hundred gallon koi pond is an alpine pond pump. This would work best for this size pond because of it's size and power.
500gph
For a 220 gallon pond you will need to purchase a 300 GPH pump. This should ensure efficient functionality of your beautiful pond. This will also help to maintain the general cleanliness of the pond.
With a filtration system. There are many types and sizes to fit any size pond. I have a 300 gallon hard shell pond, and I use a pump and filtration system that includes a 300 gallon per hour pump, filter with straining media, bio-filtration balls and a uv light, and a bubbler for oxygenation.
If you go to the Pond Store on fifth Avenue you can buy a great Pond Pump there. The cost depends on the size of the pump you are buying. The bigger the pump, the more expensive it will be.
i would use a pump that pushes at least 350 gallons an hour
What size is "medium"? You need to get an idea from a dealer (or their website), or someone already using one, what size pump you need for your pond and go from there. Modest domestic garden pond pumps are VERY roughly 100-200 watts.
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The size of your filter limits the size of the pump, a 1 hp sta rite dura glas is great pump a 1hp should do you . If you have solar 1 1/2 hp is needed to push the water up on the roof.
More information is needed in order to answer this question. The size of the pond, preferably in square meters.
For most ponds with fish you need to circulate the total volume of the pond once per hour. So for a 165 gallon pond, you theoretically need at least a 165 GPH (gallon per hour) pump. However, not all pumps are created equal, and the flow rate of pumps is usually rated at zero head pressure and with nothing attached. So a 165 GPH pump on the bottom of a 2 foot deep pond with a few feet of tubing and maybe a water feature or waterfall could reduce that 165 GPH to perhaps 100 GPH or less. So for a 165 gallon pond, you would probably want to look at 250-350 GPH pumps. If you have an above average fish load or a large waterfall or stream attached, you may want to go even larger.
Depends on the size of the flags.