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Old November 14th 05, 10:54 PM
Daniel Morrow
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Default Filter switch off at night?

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"Patricia A. Shaffer" wrote in message
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On 13 Nov 2005 19:14:55 -0800, "Rod Bacon"

wrote:

Definately don't turn your filter off for that length of time.

If it's an external cannister filter that's sitting on the floor

(or on
a shelf), try getting some sort of pad for it to sit on (eg. a

soft,
rubber pad to absorb vibration). Also minimise points of contact
between hoses and your stand/tank/floor.

If all this fails, swap to a couple of internal filters as has

been
suggested already.


Mouse pads have done wonders for me at reducing vibrational

noises,
especially from one of my air pumps.


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Interesting idea! I'll have to keep my old mouse pads for that
purpose, will try it sometime.

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