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You need to take the pump apart and look for material in
the pump, and also look for warn parts. Also make sure you don't get sand sucked into the pump, as that can wear it out faster. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Joe wrote on 1/13/2007 10:31 PM: Question - I have a MaxiJet 1200 Powerhead in my tank to create some current for my fish. I have it unplugged though because it is rather noisy - it makes an almost grinding noise; I think its the impeller or something, and I'm not sure how to fix/clean it? Anyone have any suggestions? Also, does anyone know whether a noise like that in the tank is bad for the fish - it drives me nuts, so I'm assuming it drives them nuts too? Any thoughts would be nice. Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? |
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