Pond Boss Fountain Pump
Compact, Energy-Efficient Fountain Performance
Pond Boss Fountain Pumps deliver reliable, quiet operation for decorative fountains and small water features. These compact submersible pumps combine energy-efficient performance with durable construction, creating beautiful fountain displays while minimizing power consumption.
Key Features
- Energy-Efficient Design: Optimized motor delivers maximum flow while minimizing electricity costs
- Quiet Operation: Low-noise performance maintains the peaceful ambiance of your water feature
- Compact Footprint: Space-efficient design fits easily in small fountains and tight spaces
- Safe for Aquatic Life: Completely safe for fish, plants, and beneficial organisms
Available Models
50 GPH (SKU: 52769) - Ultra-compact pump perfect for small tabletop fountains and miniature water features
90 GPH (SKU: 52714) - Ideal for small decorative fountains and indoor water features
150 GPH (SKU: PB52712) - Excellent for small to medium fountains with balanced flow for attractive water displays
320 GPH (SKU: 52710) - Powerful performance for medium fountains and more dramatic water effects
525 GPH (SKU: PB52713) - Maximum flow in the compact fountain pump series, perfect for larger decorative fountains
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I choose the right pump size for my fountain?
A: Consider your fountain head requirements and desired water height. Smaller fountains (tabletop, indoor) work well with 50-150 GPH. Medium to large decorative fountains benefit from 320-525 GPH models.
Q: Can these pumps be used outdoors?
A: Yes, all models are designed for continuous submersible operation in both indoor and outdoor water features.
Q: How often should I clean my fountain pump?
A: Clean the pump intake monthly or more frequently if you notice reduced flow. Regular cleaning prevents debris buildup and extends pump life.
Q: Are these pumps safe for fish?
A: Yes, when properly installed with appropriate intake screening, these pumps are safe for fish and other aquatic life.
