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Old November 13th 09, 12:35 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Yowie
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Default 8 hours a day without a filter?

"Liisa Sarakontu" wrote in message
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"Yowie" wrote in
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So, my question is: can I turn the thing off whilst asleep?


Don't do it. Two reasons:
1. Fish need oxygen, and as you have quite many fish in that tank,
theymight suffocate if the filter isn't running and moving water.


Fair enough - although they haven't died when we've had power outages.

2. If a filter is shut for more than 2 hours (about), the bacteria
living in the filter media start to die or try some desperate means
to survive, and when such a filter is again turned on, it might spill
poisonous stuff to aquarium unless it is rinsed clean.


The bacteria dies due to lack of oxygen?

It is some kind of hang-on filter?


Yes.

It is this one:
http://www.petshop-online.com.au/prod95.htm

Does the noise come from the
motor, or does it vibrate against the glass? If latter, you could
perhaps put something between the filter and aquarium.


The noise comes from the motor. The rattle when the flow meter is adjusted I
can only assume comes from the blades of the water pump or air cavitation in
the inflow pipe.

It is most definately not vibration against the glass as I have cushioned it
all to no avail.

Or then just throw that thing away and get a totally submersive
filter. They are normally very quiet. I have had one hang on filter,
and hated it all the time. And probably at least 10 inside power
filters, and all but one have been very trustworthy and quiet.

Liisa


Will have to check them out - thanks.

Yowie
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Old November 13th 09, 07:41 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Liisa Sarakontu[_2_]
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"Yowie" wrote in
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Fair enough - although they haven't died when we've had power outages.


Luckily most fish are quite hardy, and I think that none of the species you
have there are high-oxygen species. Some river fish, like Siamese algae
eaters, might die (or jump out from the tank) quite soon after the oxygen
level starts going down.

The bacteria dies due to lack of oxygen?


Yup. Not all bacteria, but the ones living in a filter dealing with
nitrogen and fish waste live there just because they need quite high level
of oxygen.

It is most definately not vibration against the glass as I have
cushioned it all to no avail.


Okay, you have already checked it. Then my advice doesn't work.

Liisa
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Old November 14th 09, 02:44 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
A Paul Ing
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Default 8 hours a day without a filter?

On Nov 13, 1:41*pm, Liisa Sarakontu wrote:
"Yowie" wrote :

Fair enough - although they haven't died when we've had power outages.


Luckily most fish are quite hardy, and I think that none of the species you
have there are high-oxygen species. Some river fish, like Siamese algae
eaters, might die (or jump out from the tank) quite soon after the oxygen
level starts going down.

The bacteria dies due to lack of oxygen?


Yup. Not all bacteria, but the ones living in a filter dealing with
nitrogen and fish waste live there just because they need quite high level
of oxygen.

It is most definately not vibration against the glass as I have
cushioned it all to no avail.


Okay, you have already checked it. Then my advice doesn't work.

Liisa


Try going a week without changing your Maxi Pad and see what kind of
bacteria and other creepy crawlers come out of hiding. I think your
brain is dead from Toxic Shock Syndrome . YOur supposed to take em out
every so often, nbot just shoving more up inside and letting them rot
you idiot.
 




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