Reddit Reddit reviews Tetra Whisper Air Pump 60, 40-60-Gallon (77854)

We found 4 Reddit comments about Tetra Whisper Air Pump 60, 40-60-Gallon (77854). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Tetra Whisper Air Pump 60, 40-60-Gallon (77854)
POWERFUL Tetra Whisper Air Pump provides dependable airflow to your aquariumQUIET Patented dome shape suspended motor and sound-dampening chambers for quiet operationAVAILABLE SIZES Select the proper size for your tank – 10 20 and 40-gallon pumps have single air outlets 60 and 100-gallon pumps feature dual outletsNON-UL LISTED Reliable performance at an economical costage range description: All Life Stages
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4 Reddit comments about Tetra Whisper Air Pump 60, 40-60-Gallon (77854):

u/ed077 · 2 pointsr/bettafish

I wouldn't put a fish in an unfiltered tank, even if there are live plants. For bettas, strong currents can cause stress since their fins will be pushed around. I use a sponge filter for my betta tank.

The benefits of having a sponge filter is that you don't need to buy carbon cartridges (which are already unnecessary in tanks unless you're using it to remove medicine). Sponge filter gives a great surface for the nitrifying bacteria to grow on. If you get some shrimps later, they could feed off the debris on the sponge. The sponge filter doesn't make current like a HOB filter--just gentle surface agitation that's good for releasing gas into the air.

This is the sponge filter and pump I use. You don't need a strong pump, just get the one appropriate for your tank. I have a large pump since I run it on multiple tanks, and even then, I have to use the included valve because the pump is too strong.

In case you didn't know, the sponge filter works by using air (from the pump) to create a vacuum inside the sponge to move the water through.

Bettas don't need air stones since they breathe from the water surface. As long as there's some surface agitation from the sponge filter, you'll be fine.

u/InquisitiveLion · 1 pointr/Aquariums

These filters will take up most of the side of a 10 gallon so they're pretty big. The single filter can do 10-15 gallons so two duble ones should be good too! (also, these have 10 larger rings per sponge, others have only six or seven and are much smaller (you can count using the darker, thinner places between them in the pics)). They may cost a bit more but they're quality as far as we can tell. I've heard they may last two years or so, even up to five years.

We're using this pump in the 40-60 gallon size and it has a 4 part gangway on it. It's running three of the smaller double sponges and two breeder box lifting tubes. It's decently quiet, sounds almost like the fridge when it turns on. Just recently got louder so we threw some towels in with it and it quieted down nicely. Doesn't get too warm either.

Now for the set-up. see that clear tube that ends 2/3 of the way up next to the larger tube? That's where you will stick an air pump line. The air bubbles will get ejected into the tube and end up in the bottom of the large tube. They will then go upwards, drawing the surrounding water up with it. This action draws water through the sponge, filtering it. I would recommend that you put this as deep as you can in your take and have the exit tube barely submerged but as high as you can get it. My engineering student mind thinks that it will draw more water this way.

I'm happy to help any way I can.

u/Handiesandcandies · 1 pointr/Goldfish

Not the plastic ones, the ones made of pond liner.

https://www.amazon.com/Intex-Mini-Frame-Pool-Blue/dp/B00HJGTLVW/ref=sr_1_10?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1509637840&sr=1-10&refinements=p_89%3AINTEX

thats only 30 bucks on amazon and holds 90 gallons

Ill actually just make a price list for you (obviously the above link should be included)

Air Pump

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009YJ4NG/ref=twister_B00DZF8YQE?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

Sponge x2

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XRSS73F/ref=twister_B06XRF7931?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

All in about 60-70 bucks

u/umami2 · 1 pointr/sousvide