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Check your Water Temperature from inside your house!

December
22nd
PondMeister

With the new Wireless Floating Digital Thermometer by Vio Products you can actually check your pond’s water temperature from inside your house!

I just put mine in my pond this week and have been able to monitor the water temperature from inside the house despite the heavy rains.

This Wireless thermometer measures and displays your water temperature outdoors on the floating thermometer/transmitter and inside on the base station/receiver.

The Base station also displays indoor air temperature and minimum/maximum recorded temperatures.

The key water temperatures that most of us are concerned with are around 55 – 60  degrees which is the temperature that normal beneficial bacteria like Beneficial Bacterioa – Dry from Aquascape ceases to be effective. When the temperature drops below this, we need to switch over to a beneficial bacteria designed for colder temperatures like Cold Water Beneficial Bacteria from Aquascape .

Also between 45 and 55 degrees, fish can no longer digest normal fish food so it is always advisable to switch to a easily-digestible cold weather wheat-germ based food like Premium Cold Water Fish Food Pellets from Aquascape.


date Posted on: Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010 at 5:05 pm
Category Pond Products.
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2 Responses to “Check your Water Temperature from inside your house!”

  1. Pond Kits

    This is a very good way to keep a check on the temperature of the water inside the pond as I face a lot of problems like every one of unable to keep a check on the temperature. But now with this kit my wife can also see the temperature and do the needful to stop fish from dying.

    January 6th, 2011 at 1:42 pm
     
  2. PondMeister

    I agree completely. I have had mine in for the past monmth here in Los Angeles with the rains and cold weather, it’s nice to be able to be inside the house and check the water temp.

    January 6th, 2011 at 4:25 pm