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Old June 12th 06, 05:00 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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I bet Carol Gulley already knew that, but was just holding back to see
who esle may come forward and offer that bit of advice. I bet that
Carol Gulley aka Koi-Lo taught that to Altum as well.



On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 15:11:43 GMT, Altum
wrote:
Andy Peteman wrote:

Hi , Thank you all for your replys , the filter is a internal filter which
produces the air wave across the surface for the oxygen , my ideal soultion
would be a virtually silent internal filter which did the same job , can
anyone post some a link to reccomended as used by the poster internal
filters , its only a 2 foot tank , so i would rather kind the soultion
internal , i'm happy to pay the price for the right filter , but would hate
to spend the cash and find i was back where i started , but with a spare
filter , i may never use , thank you all.

If you're talking about the venturi on your internal filter, just stop
using it. (A venturi device sticks above the water line and pulls
bubbles into the filter outflow.) Venturis are noisy and usually
completely unnecessary. Set the filter outflow near the top of the tank
so there's some surface movement instead and don't stock too heavily.


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Old June 11th 06, 11:01 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 02:36:10 -0400, (Papa Red)
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You wrote:
Advice please i have a bit of a situation , i have just put a 2ft tank
in the bedroom ,i've cycled the tank and have filled the tank with a
50/50 mix of clean and my other fish tank water , my filter is brand .
I have one fish in there currently , but will be stocking this tank with
around 12 -14 small fish , neons , guppies , a couple of plattys and i
do like the tank in the bedroom , but i imagine you've guessed my
problem , although the filte is not loud or does not seem to be during
the day , when it comes to the dead of night , i can hear it ,
hummmmmmmmmmming away in the back ground , i can see it becoming a
bugbear .........so i have too options , i have a nice little suitable
space downstairs in my front room , where i can put the tank .
Or would it be possible to put the filter on a timer so that when the
light goes off on the tank the filter turns off , this i would happen
during * say 12am - 7am , for 7 hours, but i'm unsure if this is fair
or suitable for the fish ,i've been round the houses and put some filter
sponge between the filter and the glass on the tank , that did cut the
nose down a little , but you guys i'm sure know , that at the dead of
night , if you hear a pin drop you can kinda hear it..........
I hope this will not cause a stir of ppl shouting at me for even making
the sugguestion , my big tank is in my 2nd bedroom and of course the
pump is on 24/7 , but i can't hear that pump in my sleeping bedroom.
Sooooooo guys do i have two options , both been okay and fine for the
fish , or is it a very bad idea and i should simply move the tank
downstairs , if i can't live/sleep with the hummmmmmmming noise from the
filter.
Advice welcome.
-------------------------------------------------
My response:
I live in a small studio apartment, one currently running 11
aquariums,...two 30, one 20, and the rest 10 gallon aquariums,...And for
me it sounds just like I've got a small babblin' brook running through
my place,...very relaxing. But perhaps yours makes a different sound [I
have Whispers 10 & 20's], one not so pleasing,...So it would be better,
after trying to get used to their sound, if you find that you can not,
then perhaps it would be much better for both you and your fish, to
relocate the tank elsewhere, to that place downstairs. But think about
this,...If you were to get used to the sound, you could then watch your
fish swim around their tank, with only a soft light illuminating
them,...with the rest of the room being dark,...something that can be
very relaxing,...making it much easier to nod off after a long hard day.
You should first try that and see if you can get used to it,...and see
what happens. Good Luck! Pax Vobiscum,...~Dean.



I live in a very quiet small town and also treasure quietness. I
cannot hear the Whisper Jr. in my 10 gallon tank which shares the
bedroom. If I don't clean the filters in my 75 gallon,s tank in the
living room, I can hear the overflow.

dick
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Old June 13th 06, 12:28 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 02:36:10 -0400, (Papa Red)
wrote:

You wrote:
Advice please i have a bit of a situation , i have just put a 2ft tank
in the bedroom ,i've cycled the tank and have filled the tank with a
50/50 mix of clean and my other fish tank water , my filter is brand .
I have one fish in there currently , but will be stocking this tank with
around 12 -14 small fish , neons , guppies , a couple of plattys and i
do like the tank in the bedroom , but i imagine you've guessed my
problem , although the filte is not loud or does not seem to be during
the day , when it comes to the dead of night , i can hear it ,
hummmmmmmmmmming away in the back ground , i can see it becoming a
bugbear .........so i have too options , i have a nice little suitable
space downstairs in my front room , where i can put the tank .
Or would it be possible to put the filter on a timer so that when the
light goes off on the tank the filter turns off , this i would happen
during * say 12am - 7am , for 7 hours, but i'm unsure if this is fair
or suitable for the fish ,i've been round the houses and put some filter
sponge between the filter and the glass on the tank , that did cut the
nose down a little , but you guys i'm sure know , that at the dead of
night , if you hear a pin drop you can kinda hear it..........
I hope this will not cause a stir of ppl shouting at me for even making
the sugguestion , my big tank is in my 2nd bedroom and of course the
pump is on 24/7 , but i can't hear that pump in my sleeping bedroom.
Sooooooo guys do i have two options , both been okay and fine for the
fish , or is it a very bad idea and i should simply move the tank
downstairs , if i can't live/sleep with the hummmmmmmming noise from the
filter.
Advice welcome.
-------------------------------------------------
My response:
I live in a small studio apartment, one currently running 11
aquariums,...two 30, one 20, and the rest 10 gallon aquariums,...And for
me it sounds just like I've got a small babblin' brook running through
my place,...very relaxing. But perhaps yours makes a different sound [I
have Whispers 10 & 20's], one not so pleasing,...So it would be better,
after trying to get used to their sound, if you find that you can not,
then perhaps it would be much better for both you and your fish, to
relocate the tank elsewhere, to that place downstairs. But think about
this,...If you were to get used to the sound, you could then watch your
fish swim around their tank, with only a soft light illuminating
them,...with the rest of the room being dark,...something that can be
very relaxing,...making it much easier to nod off after a long hard day.
You should first try that and see if you can get used to it,...and see
what happens. Good Luck! Pax Vobiscum,...~Dean.



I live in a very quiet small town and also treasure quietness. I
cannot hear the Whisper Jr. in my 10 gallon tank which shares the
bedroom. If I don't clean the filters in my 75 gallon,s tank in the
living room, I can hear the overflow.

dick


Don't put your filter on a timer and shut it for 7 hours. You will
kill the filter for sure and that could be deadly to your fish.

My advise: Either get a quiter filter or move the tank out of the bed
room. If you are like me, no filter is quite enough for my ears. I
would never put a fish tank in my bedroom.

Think about it: Someone is watching you while you are having a good
time in there! Fish may not tell the stories but I would not risk it.
Plus, I don't think the noise and shaking is good for the fish either.
Just kidding! LOL.
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Old June 13th 06, 11:33 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 19:28:50 -0400, fish lover
wrote:

On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 02:36:10 -0400, (Papa Red)
wrote:

You wrote:
Advice please i have a bit of a situation , i have just put a 2ft tank
in the bedroom ,i've cycled the tank and have filled the tank with a
50/50 mix of clean and my other fish tank water , my filter is brand .
I have one fish in there currently , but will be stocking this tank with
around 12 -14 small fish , neons , guppies , a couple of plattys and i
do like the tank in the bedroom , but i imagine you've guessed my
problem , although the filte is not loud or does not seem to be during
the day , when it comes to the dead of night , i can hear it ,
hummmmmmmmmmming away in the back ground , i can see it becoming a
bugbear .........so i have too options , i have a nice little suitable
space downstairs in my front room , where i can put the tank .
Or would it be possible to put the filter on a timer so that when the
light goes off on the tank the filter turns off , this i would happen
during * say 12am - 7am , for 7 hours, but i'm unsure if this is fair
or suitable for the fish ,i've been round the houses and put some filter
sponge between the filter and the glass on the tank , that did cut the
nose down a little , but you guys i'm sure know , that at the dead of
night , if you hear a pin drop you can kinda hear it..........
I hope this will not cause a stir of ppl shouting at me for even making
the sugguestion , my big tank is in my 2nd bedroom and of course the
pump is on 24/7 , but i can't hear that pump in my sleeping bedroom.
Sooooooo guys do i have two options , both been okay and fine for the
fish , or is it a very bad idea and i should simply move the tank
downstairs , if i can't live/sleep with the hummmmmmmming noise from the
filter.
Advice welcome.
-------------------------------------------------
My response:
I live in a small studio apartment, one currently running 11
aquariums,...two 30, one 20, and the rest 10 gallon aquariums,...And for
me it sounds just like I've got a small babblin' brook running through
my place,...very relaxing. But perhaps yours makes a different sound [I
have Whispers 10 & 20's], one not so pleasing,...So it would be better,
after trying to get used to their sound, if you find that you can not,
then perhaps it would be much better for both you and your fish, to
relocate the tank elsewhere, to that place downstairs. But think about
this,...If you were to get used to the sound, you could then watch your
fish swim around their tank, with only a soft light illuminating
them,...with the rest of the room being dark,...something that can be
very relaxing,...making it much easier to nod off after a long hard day.
You should first try that and see if you can get used to it,...and see
what happens. Good Luck! Pax Vobiscum,...~Dean.



I live in a very quiet small town and also treasure quietness. I
cannot hear the Whisper Jr. in my 10 gallon tank which shares the
bedroom. If I don't clean the filters in my 75 gallon,s tank in the
living room, I can hear the overflow.

dick


Don't put your filter on a timer and shut it for 7 hours. You will
kill the filter for sure and that could be deadly to your fish.

My advise: Either get a quiter filter or move the tank out of the bed
room. If you are like me, no filter is quite enough for my ears. I
would never put a fish tank in my bedroom.

Think about it: Someone is watching you while you are having a good
time in there! Fish may not tell the stories but I would not risk it.
Plus, I don't think the noise and shaking is good for the fish either.
Just kidding! LOL.


One plus to having a tank in the bedroom, it is a practical alarm. My
tank lights are on X-10 circuit and are time controlled. Instead of
an alarm or radio, my bedroome is filled with a soft light.

dick
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Old June 11th 06, 04:26 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Andy Peteman wrote:
Advice please i have a bit of a situation , i have just put a 2ft
tank in the bedroom ,i've cycled the tank and have filled the tank

[...]
during the day , when it comes to the dead of night , i can hear it ,
hummmmmmmmmmming away in the back ground , i can see it becoming a
bugbear .........so i have too options , i have a nice little
suitable space downstairs in my front room , where i can put the tank


It should be fairly simple to build a little soundproof enclosure for the
filter, ideally underneath the tank, and just run the hoses through small
holes.
Of course you have to make sure that the filter is sitting on soft material
such that the enclosure doesn't become an amplifier.

jue


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Old June 11th 06, 05:04 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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"Jürgen Exner" wrote in message
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It should be fairly simple to build a little soundproof enclosure for the
filter, ideally underneath the tank, and just run the hoses through small
holes.
Of course you have to make sure that the filter is sitting on soft
material such that the enclosure doesn't become an amplifier.

========================
Those small, cheap, insulated white Styrofoam picnic boxes at Wal*Mart and
K-Mart work well for canisters that make noise, or so I read on some
website. As for HOB filters..... *sign*........
--
Koi-Lo....
Frugal ponding since 1995.
Aquariums since 1952.
My Pond & Aquarium Pages:
http://tinyurl.com/9do58
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Old June 11th 06, 07:22 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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"Koi-Lo" Inane messages in my name by Hipcrime. wrote in
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Those small, cheap, insulated white Styrofoam picnic boxes at Wal*Mart
and K-Mart work well for canisters that make noise, or so I read on
some website. As for HOB filters..... *sign*........


I've never owned a canister that made noise, but then again I've never
owned a Fluval.
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Old June 11th 06, 08:23 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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"dc" wrote in message
...
"Koi-Lo" Inane messages in my name by Hipcrime. wrote in
:

Those small, cheap, insulated white Styrofoam picnic boxes at Wal*Mart
and K-Mart work well for canisters that make noise, or so I read on
some website. As for HOB filters..... *sign*........


I've never owned a canister that made noise, but then again I've never
owned a Fluval.

==================
I heard they've been improved in the last few years. Actually my Fluval 103
was pretty quiet all things considered. I find the worst offenders where
noise is concerned are airpumps. GEEZE! Even the so-called quiet ones can
be heard if the house is quiet enough at night.
--
Koi-Lo....
Frugal ponding since 1995.
Aquariums since 1952.
My Pond & Aquarium Pages:
http://tinyurl.com/9do58
~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({*




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Old June 11th 06, 08:38 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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"Koi-Lo" Inane messages in my name by Hipcrime. wrote in
:

I heard they've been improved in the last few years. Actually my
Fluval 103 was pretty quiet all things considered. I find the worst
offenders where noise is concerned are airpumps. GEEZE! Even the
so-called quiet ones can be heard if the house is quiet enough at
night.


We've brought some of the newer models into the store to test recently,
including the fancy FX5. We weren't impressed... they're still using the
same old parts that tend to break that caused us to stop carrying them in
the first place.

The two canister brands I trust are Eheim (biological) and Rena XP
(mechanical). Tetra makes some good pond canisters too.
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Old June 12th 06, 07:50 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Andy Peteman wrote:
Advice please i have a bit of a situation , i have just put a 2ft tank in
the bedroom ,i've cycled the tank and have filled the tank with a 50/50 mix
of clean and my other fish tank water , my filter is brand .

I have one fish in there currently , but will be stocking this tank with
around 12 -14 small fish , neons , guppies , a couple of plattys and i do
like the tank in the bedroom , but i imagine you've guessed my problem ,
although the filte is not loud or does not seem to be during the day , when
it comes to the dead of night , i can hear it , hummmmmmmmmmming away in the
back ground , i can see it becoming a bugbear .........so i have too options
, i have a nice little suitable space downstairs in my front room , where i
can put the tank .

Or would it be possible to put the filter on a timer so that when the light
goes off on the tank the filter turns off , this i would happen during say
12am - 7am , for 7 hours, but i'm unsure if this is fair or suitable for the
fish ,i've been round the houses and put some filter sponge between the
filter and the glass on the tank , that did cut the nose down a little , but
you guys i'm sure know , that at the dead of night , if you hear a pin drop
you can kinda hear it..........

I hope this will not cause a stir of ppl shouting at me for even making the
sugguestion , my big tank is in my 2nd bedroom and of course the pump is on
24/7 , but i can't hear that pump in my sleeping bedroom.

Sooooooo guys do i have two options , both been okay and fine for the fish ,
or is it a very bad idea and i should simply move the tank downstairs , if i
can't live/sleep with the hummmmmmmming noise from the filter.

Advice welcome.


 




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