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Hi, would an aquaclear filter that sucks water in then spits it back into the basen be good for anything? Also in my back yard I have these plasitc rods taht are hollow about 2 inches in the middle which is hollow. If i had my aquaclear flushing water into a top then running through that whole tubing would that work? I want aero! Please help me out. Money isn't really tight but I wont' buy somethning! I have to build it! | ||
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![]() | I'm not exactly sure what you are talking about, But In order for Aero to work you need to have some kind of mist. If that Aquaclear thing will shoot out a fine mist you may be able to use it. I'm in the process of building a new aero unit right now, But it wont be ready for another couple of weeks. Even when it is done I dont want to post anything about it until I get the bugs worked out. Aerobuds ![]() | ||
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I ran across something on the internet that mentioned the aquafilter where he replaced the filter with peat moss to leach out organic acids for some fish that needed a very low pH - sounds like it could be an an excellent pump for an aerospring especially the 300 gph size or maybe even smaller since you would definitely remove the regular filter. the peat moss is an idea I have for an organic pH down, and it would seem that pump would be one way to do it. go for it ! | |||
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