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Hi All,
Reading your e-mails on airstones causing to many bubbles and the fact that someone said to remember that not all fish are used to turbulent waters, I have set my local store into action to get me the mentioned valves to reduce airstone output on this advice I thought that the power was a bit too much in the small 10 gal tank with a 6"Airstone. The big tank (56 gals) has a double pump with 2 x 16" Airstones for effect. I suppose one has to remember that effect is only good as far as the fish are happy and safe?? I just switch them off at certain times of the day now, but some of the fish seem to like the bubbles I did try to reduce my filter power a bit but I started to get hazy water and that worried me. I am just your beginner too but I am dead serious about the care of my "brood" What does more harm - Strong filters or Airstones? If I cut the filters current down (I use two filters - Fluval 2 & 3) What is the worst scenario? Or should I cut the airstones down in power as I said I was going to? All comments welcome - PLEASE:-) I would appreciate some feedback Regards to all Angela |
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YOu can also get an airstone that produces micro bubbles which puts
lots of air out into the water column yet produces very ittle turbulence. Not all air stones are created equal. Usually those sold under the name of Wal Mart, Topfin etc are el cheapo stones which do not produce a very good stream of bubbles no matter how they are adjusted. Find a ceramic airstone (about 3 times the cost of cheap ones) and they come in very fine, fine, mdeium and coarse bubble producing sizes. Another good airstone while not actually a stone are those made out of limewood. They produce very small micro bubbles, and are used on lots of protein skimmers used in marine tank setups specificaly becasue they produce such a fine supply of micro bubbles. Airstones be it wood, ceramic, or vitrified oxides or other materials require cleaning periodicaly to keep em producing the bubbles correctly. Soak in vinegar for a few hours...but yur apt to find cheaply made ones fall apart before they get cleaned properly. On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 23:40:27 GMT, "Angela" wrote: Hi All, Reading your e-mails on airstones causing to many bubbles and the fact that someone said to remember that not all fish are used to turbulent waters, I have set my local store into action to get me the mentioned valves to reduce airstone output on this advice I thought that the power was a bit too much in the small 10 gal tank with a 6"Airstone. The big tank (56 gals) has a double pump with 2 x 16" Airstones for effect. I suppose one has to remember that effect is only good as far as the fish are happy and safe?? I just switch them off at certain times of the day now, but some of the fish seem to like the bubbles I did try to reduce my filter power a bit but I started to get hazy water and that worried me. I am just your beginner too but I am dead serious about the care of my "brood" What does more harm - Strong filters or Airstones? If I cut the filters current down (I use two filters - Fluval 2 & 3) What is the worst scenario? Or should I cut the airstones down in power as I said I was going to? All comments welcome - PLEASE:-) I would appreciate some feedback Regards to all Angela -- \\\|/// ( @ @ ) -----------oOOo(_)oOOo--------------- oooO ---------( )----Oooo---------------- \ ( ( ) \_) ) / (_/ The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates.... |
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![]() "Angela" wrote in message ... Hi All, I did try to reduce my filter power a bit but I started to get hazy water and that worried me. I am just your beginner too but I am dead serious about the care of my "brood" I wouldn't turn the filters down. Just get the valves and bleed off the excess air. What does more harm - Strong filters or Airstones? If the current is stressing the fish it doesn't matter. If I cut the filters current down (I use two filters - Fluval 2 & 3) What is the worst scenario? There may not be a worse scenario or they may be a slight ammonia spike. I would never turn down the filter flow unless it's too large for the tank, the current is stressing the fish or there are few fish in a large tank. Or should I cut the airstones down in power as I said I was going to? Get the valves and bleed off the excess air. All comments welcome - PLEASE:-) I would appreciate some feedback Regards to all Angela -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Daniel Morrow wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Mid posted. - -- You can find my public key at https://keyserver1.pgp.com "Angela" wrote in message ... Hi All, Reading your e-mails on airstones causing to many bubbles and the fact that someone said to remember that not all fish are used to turbulent waters, I have set my local store into action to get me the mentioned valves to reduce airstone output on this advice I thought that the power was a bit too much in the small 10 gal tank with a 6"Airstone. I use 2 air wands the full length of my 15 gallon (usa) tank, plus one 1 or 2 inch rena microbubbler and 1 1 inch lee's fine discarda stone and my fancy guppies and kuhli loaches are doing great and in fact seem happier wit the air bubbles going strong. That doesn't even describe my filtration of that tank too. I use 2 tetra luft pumps and 1 airmaster dual output, and 1 whisper 300 to power all of the airstones in my 15 gallon (usa) tank. The big tank (56 gals) has a double pump with 2 x 16" Airstones for effect. I suppose one has to remember that effect is only good as far as the fish are happy and safe?? I just switch them off at certain times of the day now, but some of the fish seem to like the bubbles I did try to reduce my filter power a bit but I started to get hazy water and that worried me. I am just your beginner too but I am dead serious about the care of my "brood" What does more harm - Strong filters or Airstones? Strong filters do more harm than airstones in my opinion (especially wit my experience with a hagen 400 gph powerhead/filter with sponge prefilter - my fancy guppies did ok but all they did all day was avoid the strong current from the 400 gallons per hour rated powerhead/filter with sponge prefilter). If I cut the filters current down (I use two filters - Fluval 2 & 3) What is the worst scenario? Or should I cut the airstones down in power as I said I was going to? All comments welcome - PLEASE:-) I would appreciate some feedback I recommend using the green penn plax gang valve (sounds like you only need 3 or 4 outlets max) as I have experience wit them. And when you cut back on air pump output make sure you open an unused valve enough to keep from damaging your air pump by clogging up the line so to speak (i.e. bleed off any normally unused air otherwise the diaphragm could pop/rupture in the air pump, let alone damage to a silicone valve or two). If you do do damage you should probably be able to buy an air pump repair kit as todays pumps are much alike to the point that parts for other pump models/brands probably will work with your current pump, but there is no guarantee of course. Summary - - remember to bleed off the unused air with the gang valve. Regards to all Angela Good luck and later! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32) - WinPT 0.7.96rc1 iQD1AwUBQ5kWd62WfcjE5myzAQInvAb/ZFJwK6HLQuQzjdkVINoYpokvgOifiAjE WJjC2xrnZhfoGos+sPj6FdBk6OtIx1iMYaIxKIU3SGVZN7KWAI 3zR67stt3TBgf1 VnWH14Ix7OWbgpONXptk75NU9RZPP0e1LAAnIWHwQ64h9kXp68 cHiAHg8JrCs7M+ 7E4dPO8Oh28yZdCm025uyTbDdYmD1lxrxc1XhhKnNk0X25CMPV kdD6hQXMuNhHLq P8mqGqnphV+VnT5C8n5CT3AXDwrnNm0QPf+riZ9R1toSH87dtH F5s1kKBnSB+ldm XH0To7Oq8Fw= =wDDs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- speaking of airstones, how long are they supposed to last? I've kept mine in the chamber, connected to a 6mm airline for 4 weeks now, and apart from developing "slime" on them, which i clean with hot water, and an old toothbrush, they seem to be doing alright.. Graham |
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![]() "graham" wrote in message ... speaking of airstones, how long are they supposed to last? I've kept mine in the chamber, connected to a 6mm airline for 4 weeks now, and apart from developing "slime" on them, which i clean with hot water, and an old toothbrush, they seem to be doing alright.. Graham ===================== Depending on the airstone I've had them last anywhere from a few weeks to months. The smaller the pores the faster they clog. At least that's been my experience. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Hash: SHA1 Bottom posted. - -- You can find my public key at https://keyserver1.pgp.com "graham" wrote in message ... Daniel Morrow wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Mid posted. - -- You can find my public key at https://keyserver1.pgp.com "Angela" wrote in message ... Hi All, Reading your e-mails on airstones causing to many bubbles and the fact that someone said to remember that not all fish are used to turbulent waters, I have set my local store into action to get me the mentioned valves to reduce airstone output on this advice I thought that the power was a bit too much in the small 10 gal tank with a 6"Airstone. I use 2 air wands the full length of my 15 gallon (usa) tank, plus one 1 or 2 inch rena microbubbler and 1 1 inch lee's fine discarda stone and my fancy guppies and kuhli loaches are doing great and in fact seem happier wit the air bubbles going strong. That doesn't even describe my filtration of that tank too. I use 2 tetra luft pumps and 1 airmaster dual output, and 1 whisper 300 to power all of the airstones in my 15 gallon (usa) tank. The big tank (56 gals) has a double pump with 2 x 16" Airstones for effect. I suppose one has to remember that effect is only good as far as the fish are happy and safe?? I just switch them off at certain times of the day now, but some of the fish seem to like the bubbles I did try to reduce my filter power a bit but I started to get hazy water and that worried me. I am just your beginner too but I am dead serious about the care of my "brood" What does more harm - Strong filters or Airstones? Strong filters do more harm than airstones in my opinion (especially wit my experience with a hagen 400 gph powerhead/filter with sponge prefilter - my fancy guppies did ok but all they did all day was avoid the strong current from the 400 gallons per hour rated powerhead/filter with sponge prefilter). If I cut the filters current down (I use two filters - Fluval 2 & 3) What is the worst scenario? Or should I cut the airstones down in power as I said I was going to? All comments welcome - PLEASE:-) I would appreciate some feedback I recommend using the green penn plax gang valve (sounds like you only need 3 or 4 outlets max) as I have experience wit them. And when you cut back on air pump output make sure you open an unused valve enough to keep from damaging your air pump by clogging up the line so to speak (i.e. bleed off any normally unused air otherwise the diaphragm could pop/rupture in the air pump, let alone damage to a silicone valve or two). If you do do damage you should probably be able to buy an air pump repair kit as todays pumps are much alike to the point that parts for other pump models/brands probably will work with your current pump, but there is no guarantee of course. Summary - - remember to bleed off the unused air with the gang valve. Regards to all Angela Good luck and later! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32) - WinPT 0.7.96rc1 iQD1AwUBQ5kWd62WfcjE5myzAQInvAb/ZFJwK6HLQuQzjdkVINoYpokvgOifiAjE WJjC2xrnZhfoGos+sPj6FdBk6OtIx1iMYaIxKIU3SGVZN7KWAI 3zR67stt3TBgf1 VnWH14Ix7OWbgpONXptk75NU9RZPP0e1LAAnIWHwQ64h9kXp68 cHiAHg8JrCs7M+ 7E4dPO8Oh28yZdCm025uyTbDdYmD1lxrxc1XhhKnNk0X25CMPV kdD6hQXMuNhHLq P8mqGqnphV+VnT5C8n5CT3AXDwrnNm0QPf+riZ9R1toSH87dtH F5s1kKBnSB+ldm XH0To7Oq8Fw= =wDDs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- speaking of airstones, how long are they supposed to last? I've kept mine in the chamber, connected to a 6mm airline for 4 weeks now, and apart from developing "slime" on them, which i clean with hot water, and an old toothbrush, they seem to be doing alright.. Graham Basically airstones last 2 to 3 months on average without cleaning. With occasional cleaning maybe they last up to a year. Do a search on google groups (use the library computer if you have to) for - -daniel morrow two helpful tips- for information on how to easily use airstones indefinitely (I have been using mine functioning like new for a few years now) by using a simple basic maintenance/restoration method I describe there. Trust me - it's easy and with this method no one has to worry about airstone lifespan, and with this method the airstone(s) will function like new indefinitely. Good luck and you can find this information on the web via a basic search as well most likely. Later! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32) - WinPT 0.7.96rc1 iQD1AwUBQ5o4WK2WfcjE5myzAQIsbQcAsE3s4Xw52W75LjW1F0 sroP6jb9FKgON5 yzCHPbwQTLyPMHVSqiucq7crtVfZcqIZykaAEmJoTVvygQ3/+LE3+gyYUBNjTSXO CG1fIoUhQ66vqg++SDy7O8T+NmTDp+JdNn8rNg58yhSBq/iYO6nRGioyL7ID7LpK 7+O1eBmqZnQaE81XgfXTRh79DAZEBVuXH7p5eH+Ip9hzRjcbyh fLfk3wd8m7p2sg 8RPxeeQ8x85uIfFeXKrDQGrLFKmR/svGdQ4zlPC05tNJWsxmAAJXbhveOSEIeZyv FDv9mDXf8IQ= =Yxjx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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