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adamdwalker
01-18-2005, 12:57 PM
This may sound silly but what happens when you put them in a tank, i hear they only lookk good in marrines, i was just wondering as my ttanks in my room and the airstones sometimes keep me awake (awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)

adamdwalker
01-18-2005, 1:46 PM
please anyone

gonefishin
01-18-2005, 1:54 PM
I think the things you speak of are the same as airstones, just made from wood. you would still need the pump, which is what makes that noise. Unless i'm thinkin of the wrong thingy? just get a quieter pump, or you can get longer hoses and move the pump somewhere else.

beviking
01-18-2005, 1:55 PM
not sure what you're asking. If you're asking if there will be less noise because you switch to a wood airstone...no, there will not be less noise.

adamdwalker
01-18-2005, 1:55 PM
its not the pump its the bubbles gpoing pop on the surface... i was just wondering if it did that cool thing that the wooden diffusers do in salt water thats all, im thinking of just getting a powerhead to bl;ast water in

cdawson
01-18-2005, 3:46 PM
They're meant for air pump powered protein skimmers. The wood doesn't degrade as quickly as the other kind (calcium?)

Airstones are un-necessary, as your power filter will provide enough oxygen.

adamdwalker
01-18-2005, 4:20 PM
ok cheers, i just thought if it would work then it would look good, the small msuky air bubbles if you have seen them you will know what i mean :S I HOPE!

CajunCC
01-18-2005, 4:51 PM
IIRC, all airstones make smaller bubbles in salt water. Or am I backwards?

Maj0rFiSh
01-18-2005, 5:14 PM
If its the bubbles then put a kink in the pipe to slow ti down :idea2:

MikefromNH
01-18-2005, 5:16 PM
I believe wood, and possibly all airstones, make more of a fizz type of bubble in salt water due to the increased density of the water.

.....I think ;)

Harlock
01-18-2005, 5:33 PM
I believe wood, and possibly all airstones, make more of a fizz type of bubble in salt water due to the increased density of the water.

.....I think ;)
I'll buy that. Say, where is your Ray Bourque tribute avatar, Mike? ;) He's the reason I started watching hockey.

cdawson
01-18-2005, 7:44 PM
I'll buy that. Say, where is your Ray Bourque tribute avatar, Mike? ;) He's the reason I started watching hockey.

He also sold out his beloved Bruins just to win a cup :rolleyes:

His kid also sold out to play with the american national team.

Hell of a hockey player though.

MikefromNH
01-18-2005, 9:12 PM
I'll buy that. Say, where is your Ray Bourque tribute avatar, Mike? ;) He's the reason I started watching hockey.

Not a bad idea! Here it is.


He also sold out his beloved Bruins just to win a cup

His kid also sold out to play with the american national team.

Hell of a hockey player though.

You may be a hockey fan but obviously not a Bruins fan, cdawson. There wasn't a single soul in bean-town that had a problem with Ray leaving. Sure, it was weird but the guy wanted to have his name etched into that beloved cup. It takes a special kind of team to win a cup and the Bruins weren't the team that was going to happen with. He knew it, the team knew it, the management knew it and the fans knew it. He played his heart out for 21 seasons for a town that loved him. He won it with Colorado, in storybook fashion, and all us B's fans were smiling from ear to ear. Do you remember?.....who did Sakic immediately hand the cup to raise before raising it himself?.......yup. One of the ultimate classy acts in sports history, IMO.

Bourque's son used to go to Cushing Academy which is about 10 minutes away from my house. Like a moron, I never went to see him play.....or should I say, went to see who was in the stands watching him. (insert head banging against wall smiley here)

Sorry, cdawson, I don't mean to blast you. It's all good.


Anyway, I love the way wooden airstones look in marine tanks. I cant tell you how many different airstones I bought as a kid hoping to find the one that made the "fizz" in a freshwater tank. The guy at the LFS finally told me what the deal was after spending probably $50 on various stones:mad:.

Blinky
01-18-2005, 9:32 PM
If its the bubbles then put a kink in the pipe to slow ti down :idea2:
IMHO, that's a bad idea. Kinking the hose will cause back pressure, which could destroy the pump.
If it's the noise of the bubbles, I'm guessing the pump is more powerful than you want it too be (ie, too many bubbles coming out). You can purchase a multi-line valve for a few dollars; get one designed for two airlines. open the one for the airstone up all the way, and then slowly open the other valve to bleed off some of the air. The more you open it, the more air will be let out into the room, which means less is going into the tank. Voila, less bubbles, no back pressure.

FishKeeper-16
01-18-2005, 9:43 PM
If the air pump is noisy, try putting the pump on a 24 hour timer were it will only run during the daytime or move the pump in an ajacent room and drill a hole in the wall and feed the air tubes through the wall and the to your aquarium. That way the pump is in another room so you can probanly sleep.

If the airstones are noisy, then use some gang valves to regulate air flow.