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<blockquote data-quote="stomper" data-source="post: 417036" data-attributes="member: 12788"><p>I am building a cooler live well for the back of my pontoon boat. If I set it up to continually pump lake water into the bottom of the cooler and drain out of the overflow near the top of the cooler, will I need to have an aeration system also. The water supply pump will run constantly like the aerator pump would normally run. My thinking is there will be a steady supply of fresh cool lake water which the fish live in already so it should be fine for them. Is this correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stomper, post: 417036, member: 12788"] I am building a cooler live well for the back of my pontoon boat. If I set it up to continually pump lake water into the bottom of the cooler and drain out of the overflow near the top of the cooler, will I need to have an aeration system also. The water supply pump will run constantly like the aerator pump would normally run. My thinking is there will be a steady supply of fresh cool lake water which the fish live in already so it should be fine for them. Is this correct. [/QUOTE]
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