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![]() "Daniel Morrow" wrote in message ... "Lance Lamontagne" wrote in message ... I am looking for suggestions regarding an air pump for 4-6 tanks from 10 - 20 - 30 gallons thanks Lance I actually don't own any quite yet but from what I have read/heard and seen the dolphin series of pumps look like the best jack of all trades pumps. You could get one of the biggest version of dolphin pumps that has 5 powerful outlets and thus only have to buy one, I think. For simple, little, pumps the rena pumps look and sound (quiet) best, but you almost assuredly would have to buy a number of them for all of your tanks if you want all of them aerated in some way. Same with the luft g pumps (my favorite pump I actually own), but they supply the most pressure compared to all others except for the danner dynamaster # 2 exceptionally mechanical belt driven pump that has 2 outlets (probably the noisier of this bunch) being that it advertises a pressure ceiling of 10 p.s.i. (the luft g pump has a pressure ceiling of 7 p.s.i., the others have less I am pretty sure) which is supposedly enough to drive more than one protein skimmer if you're interested in salt water. I'd like to find out more about the hydor air pumps like Gill was talking about. Check out:- http://www.aquatichouse.com/Pumps_fi...rioairpump.asp Gives a fairly good description. Gill |
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![]() "Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote in message .. . "Daniel Morrow" wrote in message ... "Lance Lamontagne" wrote in message ... I am looking for suggestions regarding an air pump for 4-6 tanks from 10 - 20 - 30 gallons thanks Lance I actually don't own any quite yet but from what I have read/heard and seen the dolphin series of pumps look like the best jack of all trades pumps. You could get one of the biggest version of dolphin pumps that has 5 powerful outlets and thus only have to buy one, I think. For simple, little, pumps the rena pumps look and sound (quiet) best, but you almost assuredly would have to buy a number of them for all of your tanks if you want all of them aerated in some way. Same with the luft g pumps (my favorite pump I actually own), but they supply the most pressure compared to all others except for the danner dynamaster # 2 exceptionally mechanical belt driven pump that has 2 outlets (probably the noisier of this bunch) being that it advertises a pressure ceiling of 10 p.s.i. (the luft g pump has a pressure ceiling of 7 p.s.i., the others have less I am pretty sure) which is supposedly enough to drive more than one protein skimmer if you're interested in salt water. I'd like to find out more about the hydor air pumps like Gill was talking about. Check out:- http://www.aquatichouse.com/Pumps_fi...rioairpump.asp Gives a fairly good description. Gill Thanks Gill. |
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