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is noise driving my cichlids crazy??
sleddog wrote:
I know in their natural environment they dont have the BUZZZ and RATTTTLE of electric pumps, filters, etc. and am wondering if all the 24 hour a day nonstop noise has made them lose their minds. Just revived my 75 gallon tank. I have a powerhead at the bottom so I have to use an air pump to feed it air. With only enough hose to set the air pump on the glass top of the tank, the cichlids were VERY unhappy due to the loud vibration. As soon as I got enough hose to place the air pump away from the tank they got bright and chipper again. I think the heavy spray of air bubbles may dampen the whirring noise of the powerhead's impeller. -- The lock upon my garden gate's a snail, that's what it is. -Donovan's prescient response to homeland security. |
is noise driving my cichlids crazy??
sleddog wrote in message . 4.10... I have a 20 gallon tank with an electric blue johanni melanochromis and a jewel cichlid. My setup has been running for about 3 months and my tests show the water quality is good. Lately, they both have strange looks on their faces and are acting somewhat deranged. I know in their natural environment they dont have the BUZZZ and RATTTTLE of electric pumps, filters, etc. and am wondering if all the 24 hour a day nonstop noise has made them lose their minds. Consider that noise travels in water a lot better than in air and just put your ear to your tank and you will be surprised at the noise and vibration level. I turned off the aeration pump which is the biggest offender at the risk of not having enough oxygen but with the hope of giving them a break from the torture of the noise, though I still have a mini-penguin hangon filter doing its share of vibrating. Any suggestions as to how to overcome this problem? I thought of having a sump and doing all the filtration and aeration done there, but if theres a better alternative please let me know. Thanks. Sleddog. There's a lot of noise in Nature, too. Waterfalls, babbling brooks, boats, fish noises, thunderstorms, that sort of thing. I do consider vibration to be something the fish don't need. But since water carries sound and noise very well, even a pump 50 feet away will cause some in tank vibration. About all we can do is buy quality equipment which is usually the quietest, and do all we can to isolate the tank from noise sources. Jim |
is noise driving my cichlids crazy??
"Joshua Stewart" wrote in
: sleddog, when you say water is good what do you mean? the jewel comes from pH neutral, where as the melanochromis come from the rift lakes therefore pH should be 8.0-9.0 this could be the problem. josh hey josh, my PH is 7.4, i didnt know the melanochromis needed 8+. Is my PH harming both fish at this level? i did notice the jewel is looking more depressed than her tankmate. i hate to separate them as they are good buddies but if necessary i will, please advise, thanks. |
is noise driving my cichlids crazy??
Frederick Burroughs wrote in
: , the cichlids were VERY unhappy due to the loud vibration. As soon as I got enough hose to place the air pump away from the tank they got bright and chipper again. fred, thanks for your story, it definitely magnifies my suspicion that noise can torture cichlids, your idea is great, airline hose is cheap so i will immediately move the airpump far away. ill report any changes. |
is noise driving my cichlids crazy??
"sleddog" wrote in message . 4.10... I have a 20 gallon tank with an electric blue johanni melanochromis and a jewel cichlid. My setup has been running for about 3 months and my tests show the water quality is good. Lately, they both have strange looks on their faces and are acting somewhat deranged. I know in their natural environment they dont have the BUZZZ and RATTTTLE of electric pumps, filters, etc. and am wondering if all the 24 hour a day nonstop noise has made them lose their minds. snip I suspect that any noise which is constant will be tuned out like white noise. You can see this by the fish's reaction to a power failure. They react like the sound of silence is momentarily deafening. Irregular & intermittent noises would IMO more likely stress them out. NetMax Thanks. Sleddog. |
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