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![]() "KurtG" wrote in message ... http://www.aquariumguys.com/silentairpump.html I've heard that these pumps are a good investment for power outages (which we frequently have in my locale). The book that I'm reading implies that with a tall tank (like mine) and lots of live rock (like mine), that the fishes could suffocate fairly quickly. Any comments? --Kurt If you happen to be home when the power goes out, there is a simple and inexpensive fix. You can get an ac inverter that changes 12DC to 110AC. Some of the home improvement stores like Lowe's or Home Depot carry a 300 watt inverter for $30 or $40. You simply plug it into the cigarette lighter in your car and run an extension cord to your tank. Then you can run alot of your normal accessories just by plugging them into the extension cord. No need to buy special pumps or heaters |
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