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So I put my new aquarium together and filled it with water last night.
(I work nights and have Sunday and Monday nights off.) It's looking pretty bleak with no plants. They should arrive Wednesday, according to the shipping info on the website where I ordered them (The Pet/ Aquarium Guys). Once I get the plants in I'll start adding fish. I suppose I should test the water first. What do I need to test for? Also, I added an air pump, but that sucker is LOUD. It's a "Whisper" air pump made for a 30-60 gallon aquarium. It's supposed to be "Extremely Quiet." Man, if that's extremely quiet, what would loud be?!! Any ideas or suggestions to make it a little quieter? Should I get a smaller air pump? Thanks in advance. -- 8^)~~~ Sue (remove the x to e-mail) ~~~~~~ "I reserve the absolute right to be smarter today than I was yesterday." -Adlai Stevenson http://www.suzanne-eckhardt.com/ http://www.intergnat.com/malebashing/ http://www.intergnat.com/pussygames/ |
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I've set air pumps on a soft "kitchen" sponge and used a wire tie or rubber
band to hold it on. The sponges are pretty soft when they are first removed from the packaging and should quiet any vibrations. "Suzie-Q" wrote in message ... So I put my new aquarium together and filled it with water last night. (I work nights and have Sunday and Monday nights off.) It's looking pretty bleak with no plants. They should arrive Wednesday, according to the shipping info on the website where I ordered them (The Pet/ Aquarium Guys). Once I get the plants in I'll start adding fish. I suppose I should test the water first. What do I need to test for? Also, I added an air pump, but that sucker is LOUD. It's a "Whisper" air pump made for a 30-60 gallon aquarium. It's supposed to be "Extremely Quiet." Man, if that's extremely quiet, what would loud be?!! Any ideas or suggestions to make it a little quieter? Should I get a smaller air pump? Thanks in advance. -- 8^)~~~ Sue (remove the x to e-mail) ~~~~~~ "I reserve the absolute right to be smarter today than I was yesterday." -Adlai Stevenson http://www.suzanne-eckhardt.com/ http://www.intergnat.com/malebashing/ http://www.intergnat.com/pussygames/ ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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You will want to run a general test to get an idea of the hardness, pH,
and the levels of ammonia, nitItes and nitrAtes. The hardness and pH are good to keep in mind when selecting fish. The ammonia, nitites and nitrates are toxic substances to your fish. I don't know if you are familiar with the 'cycling' process. I will let other people get into that more if you need more explanation. Before you go spend more money on an air pump, try setting it on something else. I had a air pump that was sitting on a wood shelf. The thing shook itself right up against the cabinet edge and made quite a raquet. I placed one of those silicon pot holders under it. It is now much more quiet. |
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Suzie-Q spake thusly and wrote:
Also, I added an air pump, but that sucker is LOUD. It's a "Whisper" air pump made for a 30-60 gallon aquarium. It's supposed to be "Extremely Quiet." Man, if that's extremely quiet, what would loud be?!! Any ideas or suggestions to make it a little quieter? Should I get a smaller air pump? Check to see how you have it set up. It should not make noise. Possibly your unit is defective or sitting on something else that is vibrating and making noise. Regards, Pastor Winter -- Apostolic Oneness Pentecostal /*/ PreRapture Ministry http://www.apostolic.biz for Bible studies (text and audio) Have you obeyed Acts 2:38 as Paul taught in Acts 19:4-6? |
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"Suzie-Q" wrote in message
... So I put my new aquarium together and filled it with water last night. (I work nights and have Sunday and Monday nights off.) It's looking pretty bleak with no plants. They should arrive Wednesday, according to the shipping info on the website where I ordered them (The Pet/ Aquarium Guys). Once I get the plants in I'll start adding fish. I suppose I should test the water first. What do I need to test for? A good general test is gH (hardness, so if you are at an extreme, you might want to avoid certain fish), kH (buffer, lets you know how stable your pH will be) and pH (see if your water tends to be acidic or alkaline). Test the water after it has aired for a day or two. Also, I added an air pump, but that sucker is LOUD. It's a "Whisper" air pump made for a 30-60 gallon aquarium. It's supposed to be "Extremely Quiet." Man, if that's extremely quiet, what would loud be?!! Any ideas or suggestions to make it a little quieter? Should I get a smaller air pump? After about a week, it will break-in and be at a more representative sound level. If it is too loud, some have adjustments which lets you dial the power down. Then there is an assortment of techniques to isolate them from surfaces, which dampen the mechanical vibrations (but not the acoustic noise of the pump which is typically much lower). Whatever you try, make sure you don't block its air intakes, or it will overheat and expire faster. I don't use air-pumps because I can't be bothered with their noise and maintenance, but the last ones I had were suspended inside a cabinet in a cradle of duct tape. Seemed to work well to isolate the noise. hth -- www.NetMax.tk Thanks in advance. -- 8^)~~~ Sue (remove the x to e-mail) |
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On Mon, 08 May 2006 14:27:31 GMT, Suzie-Q
wrote: So I put my new aquarium together and filled it with water last night. (I work nights and have Sunday and Monday nights off.) It's looking pretty bleak with no plants. They should arrive Wednesday, according to the shipping info on the website where I ordered them (The Pet/ Aquarium Guys). Once I get the plants in I'll start adding fish. I suppose I should test the water first. What do I need to test for? Also, I added an air pump, but that sucker is LOUD. It's a "Whisper" air pump made for a 30-60 gallon aquarium. It's supposed to be "Extremely Quiet." Man, if that's extremely quiet, what would loud be?!! Any ideas or suggestions to make it a little quieter? Should I get a smaller air pump? Thanks in advance. What is the intended purpose of the air pump? -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me |
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I use Whisper pumps on several of my aquariums and fine them to be very
quiet, at least compared to every other brand I have tried. I suspect you have had the misfortune of getting a defective unit and I would exchange it for another one. |
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I wrote:
- ... the website where I ordered them (The Pet/Aquarium Guys). That should have been "That Pet/Aquarium Place." - Also, I added an air pump, but that sucker is LOUD. It's a "Whisper" - air pump made for a 30-60 gallon aquarium. The air pump has rubber feet and sits inside the aquarium stand/cabinet. I'll run it for awhile when I'm at work and see if it quiets down after some time, as one of you suggested. If it doesn't quiet down, I'll take it back. I have a tiny air pump for my 10-gallon aquarium and it doesn't make much noise at all. It vibrated noisily until I put it on a dry washcloth. Now I don't even notice it! The purpose of the air pump, Mister Gardener, is to ensure the water is well-aerated. I know I probably won't need one, but it makes me feel good to have one! -- 8^)~~~ Sue (remove the x to e-mail) ~~~~~~ "I reserve the absolute right to be smarter today than I was yesterday." -Adlai Stevenson http://www.suzanne-eckhardt.com/ http://www.intergnat.com/malebashing/ http://www.intergnat.com/pussygames/ |
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On Mon, 08 May 2006 12:40:10 -0400, Mister Gardener
wrote: On Mon, 08 May 2006 14:27:31 GMT, Suzie-Q wrote: So I put my new aquarium together and filled it with water last night. (I work nights and have Sunday and Monday nights off.) It's looking pretty bleak with no plants. They should arrive Wednesday, according to the shipping info on the website where I ordered them (The Pet/ Aquarium Guys). Once I get the plants in I'll start adding fish. I suppose I should test the water first. What do I need to test for? Also, I added an air pump, but that sucker is LOUD. It's a "Whisper" air pump made for a 30-60 gallon aquarium. It's supposed to be "Extremely Quiet." Man, if that's extremely quiet, what would loud be?!! Any ideas or suggestions to make it a little quieter? Should I get a smaller air pump? Thanks in advance. What is the intended purpose of the air pump? -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me I agree G, I had air bubblers in my 5 tanks. I pulled the plug one night on the 75 gallon tank. I saw no behavior change the next morning. I was glad to be rid of the noise, but more important, I was rid of the mineral deposits that are so hard to clean. I did enjoy the curtain of bubbles and I was convinced that the air kept the water quality uniform. However, a year later I am glad I pulled the plug. dic |
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Dick wrote:
On Mon, 08 May 2006 12:40:10 -0400, Mister Gardener wrote: On Mon, 08 May 2006 14:27:31 GMT, Suzie-Q wrote: So I put my new aquarium together and filled it with water last night. (I work nights and have Sunday and Monday nights off.) It's looking pretty bleak with no plants. They should arrive Wednesday, according to the shipping info on the website where I ordered them (The Pet/ Aquarium Guys). Once I get the plants in I'll start adding fish. I suppose I should test the water first. What do I need to test for? Also, I added an air pump, but that sucker is LOUD. It's a "Whisper" air pump made for a 30-60 gallon aquarium. It's supposed to be "Extremely Quiet." Man, if that's extremely quiet, what would loud be?!! Any ideas or suggestions to make it a little quieter? Should I get a smaller air pump? Thanks in advance. What is the intended purpose of the air pump? -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me I agree G, I had air bubblers in my 5 tanks. I pulled the plug one night on the 75 gallon tank. I saw no behavior change the next morning. I was glad to be rid of the noise, but more important, I was rid of the mineral deposits that are so hard to clean. I did enjoy the curtain of bubbles and I was convinced that the air kept the water quality uniform. However, a year later I am glad I pulled the plug. dic I used to have air pumps in all of my tanks...they eventually got clogged up (they were internal) so now I don't bother....I may restart them if the summer ever gets up and running here :-( - the main benefit that I see for them is aerating the water if the temperature gets too high and natural oxygen levels are depleted. Gill |
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