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| Author: | aqua1 [ Nov 30th, '14, 08:44 ] |
| Post subject: | recommended air pumps please |
Hi All I have a IBC system and a new Family system (4 beds & 2000l ft) & i was wanting info on air pumps for the Fish Tanks. Im in brisbane but don't mind purchasing on line. Looking for size requirements, stone quantities if required etc. Thanks Joe |
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| Author: | BuiDoi [ Dec 4th, '14, 06:54 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: recommended air pumps please |
aqua1 wrote: Looking for size requirements, stone quantities if required etc. Hi Joe.. Seems you got no response.. ![]() Could be good to know your setup, as that may help.. I think (sometimes) there is a thread in HARDWARE about pumps, but the bottom line is that AIR IS GOOD and I suspect that you really can't have too much of it.. It gives air for the fish to use and gives them comfort, hiding below it's blanket.. It can be used to create currents to sweep the tank floor.. and is critical in the nitrogen cycle.. All of which you likely know Most folk seem to like the AC/DC versions (as it gives some "Power Fail" capacity), but these seem to be a bit toy like for me and I use those metallic diaphragm ones.. two in fact.. And I plan an interlock system such that if one pump fails, the other will cut in and set off an alarm indicator - for safety.. Anyway, more on that... What is your setup like.. Peter .. . |
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| Author: | Bcasey2703 [ Dec 4th, '14, 16:43 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: recommended air pumps please |
I'm looking at this currently, and the reding seems to indicate at least 50% of tank volume per hour and 100% is best, but no experience here haha |
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| Author: | Azira [ Dec 4th, '14, 16:50 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: recommended air pumps please |
I aimed for the 100% volume of the system per hour and went with a 60lpm pump, split between my two single IBC systems. I got a Hailea ACO-318 air pump from eBay, it has been running constantly since I have got it, and while it hasn't been that long I've had no problems with it so far. In theory it can do a maximum of 60 litres per minute, so 3.6k litres per hour, I think that would be sufficient for your system. This is the pump I got. I strung it up inside a box and I think it's helped to reduce the noise a bit. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Brand-New-Ha ... 33914cd915 |
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| Author: | aquanoob [ Dec 4th, '14, 21:49 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: recommended air pumps please |
Azira wrote: I aimed for the 100% volume of the system per hour and went with a 60lpm pump, split between my two single IBC systems. I got a Hailea ACO-318 air pump from eBay, it has been running constantly since I have got it, and while it hasn't been that long I've had no problems with it so far. In theory it can do a maximum of 60 litres per minute, so 3.6k litres per hour, I think that would be sufficient for your system. This is the pump I got. I strung it up inside a box and I think it's helped to reduce the noise a bit. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Brand-New-Ha ... 33914cd915 I got the Hailea V30 and it runs pretty silent. 30lpm. Got 6 outlet valve where I run 4 air stones to the IBC fish tank and 2 to the sump. |
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| Author: | aqua1 [ Dec 9th, '14, 15:10 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: recommended air pumps please |
Thank you all for your responses. I'm going to check out ebay now. Joe |
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