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    In my opinion you will not get very long life with a bilge pump as they are not designed to run continuously , only for short periods at a time. Also any pump that is submerged will put heat into the water. Just my thoughts, good luck with your project.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RogerA View Post
    In my opinion you will not get very long life with a bilge pump as they are not designed to run continuously , only for short periods at a time. Also any pump that is submerged will put heat into the water. Just my thoughts, good luck with your project.
    Some of the guides in the Keys use them for keeping mullet alive in a portable tank on Tarpon trips.
    Some pump in fresh water, and some just put the thing in the tank and let it run.
    But ive decided to use a 110 volt pump with 2 separate air stones.

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