Using Aquarium Air Pumps
When
setting up a home aquarium, it is important that you properly
set up the aquarium air pump. Without the aquarium air pump,
the fish will not be able to breath and most would eventually
die. Here are some of the essential things you should know
about setting up an aquarium air pump.
The Need
For An Aquarium Air Pump
Almost
all aquariums will need an aquarium air pump. In most cases,
the air pump pumps air through the tubes, into the water and
through the filter. They provide the needed oxygen that most
tropical, saltwater and freshwater fish need for survival.
There are different types of air pumps. The type of aquarium
you have and the number of fish you have in your tank will
determine what type of aquarium air pump you should
buy.
Air
Stones And Bubble Wands
One of
the easiest and most common aquarium air pumps are air stones
and the bubble wands. These are ideal for smaller aquariums and
tanks. With this system, one end is attached to tubing and air
circulates through the tubing and into the water through the
stone. This type of air pump circulates air while creating
bubbles in the water.
Under
Gravel Aquarium Air Pumps
The
under gravel aquarium air pumps are those systems that are
place under the gravel in the bottom of the tank. The air is
pumped through tube and then up through the underwater gravel.
This type air pump is better suited for larger aquariums or
tanks. The under gravel air pump is nice because it is easy to
hide inside of the aquarium and it gives it a more natural
look.
How To
Use An Aquarium Air Pump
The use
of an aquarium air pump is really easy. You just follow the
instructions that come with your air pump. Basically, you take
out the air pump from the box, put it into the aquarium and
start it. If the air pump attached to a filter, then you have
to clean it frequently, because it gets very dirty. Make sure
you read the directions closely when you have a new air pump.
That is best way to learn to use it properly. If you have any
product specific questions, most air pumps have a toll free
number on their box that you can call, or you can simply ask
your questions to the local pet store employee.
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