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SkyCatcher wrote:
Hi, I want to have a vigorous "air cuirtain" at a depth of approx 1.5 metres in an aquarium. Can anyone recommend an air pump that can deliver this? I have tried a copuple but at depth they give out a pitiful amount of bubbles! I have posted to rec.ponds as I suspect I might need something designed for KOI ponds to deliver what I'm after, tia. Sky Actually, the sal****er aquarium NGs would have been fine. Wooden protein skimmer airstones give a tremendous amount of back pressure in typically 2-3' tall skimmers so anything that can run a big skimmer is also suitable for your application. Try a TetraTec Deep Water series, or a Coralife Luft pump (used to be the Tetra Luft pump). Schego pumps are also highly regarded by the reef crowd but seem to be mostly for sale in the UK. I have used a TetraTec pump and got very good results on the skimmer I was running without too much noise. http://www.elmersaquarium.com/h111_t...c_air_pump.htm gives a chart of airstones the TetraTek will run at depth. The Luft pump comes in one large size with a rheostat. HTH -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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Elaine T wrote:
SkyCatcher wrote: Hi, I want to have a vigorous "air cuirtain" at a depth of approx 1.5 metres in an aquarium. Can anyone recommend an air pump that can deliver this? I have tried a copuple but at depth they give out a pitiful amount of bubbles! I have posted to rec.ponds as I suspect I might need something designed for KOI ponds to deliver what I'm after, tia. Sky Actually, the sal****er aquarium NGs would have been fine. Wooden protein skimmer airstones give a tremendous amount of back pressure in typically 2-3' tall skimmers so anything that can run a big skimmer is also suitable for your application. Try a TetraTec Deep Water series, or a Coralife Luft pump (used to be the Tetra Luft pump). Schego pumps are also highly regarded by the reef crowd but seem to be mostly for sale in the UK. I have used a TetraTec pump and got very good results on the skimmer I was running without too much noise. http://www.elmersaquarium.com/h111_t...c_air_pump.htm gives a chart of airstones the TetraTek will run at depth. The Luft pump comes in one large size with a rheostat. HTH Duh. uk.rec.aquaria.misc. I don't suppose you'll have any trouble at all finding a Schego pump. That might be your best bet. *thwaps US-centric self* -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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On or about Mon, 25 Apr 2005 22:32:03 GMT, Elaine T
wrote something like: Elaine T wrote: SkyCatcher wrote: Hi, I want to have a vigorous "air cuirtain" at a depth of approx 1.5 metres in an aquarium. I have posted to rec.ponds as I suspect I might need something designed for KOI ponds to deliver what I'm after, Actually, the sal****er aquarium NGs would have been fine. http://www.elmersaquarium.com/h111_t...c_air_pump.htm gives a chart of airstones the TetraTek will run at depth. The Luft pump comes in one large size with a rheostat. HTH Duh. uk.rec.aquaria.misc. I don't suppose you'll have any trouble at all finding a Schego pump. That might be your best bet. *thwaps US-centric self* Hehehehehehe. TWIAVBP. The world is a very big place. ;-) -- Crashj |
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