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Setups for Quiet systems
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I'm thinking about returning to the hobby after 10 years away, I used to keep marines in a self made system which had a protein skimmer and a overflow to a homemade trickle filter, It was a fish only system .. One angel, 2 tangs, + smaller fish etc. I did recall that it was quite noisy. The plan is to buy a new system, I would like to buy a complete self contained system if funds allow. Definatly under £1000, if possible a lot less, I did look at Juwel systems , they have internal filters I see. Are thay any good for Marine systems, if I deceided to increase stock from a few small fishes to start with ( damsels Clowns etc ) to include an angel plus tangs would I have to increase the filtration to what??. I know it would be easier to go for a dearer more complete product, but can I make do with a cheaper initial setup... Oh by the way my wife is concerned about noice,, Any comments on that ? Suggestions for cheap and under £1000 complete system will be gratefully received. .... Tony Leeds UK |
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Re: Setups for Quiet systems
Hi Tony,
Setting up a quiet tank is not that hard to accomplish, if you put some planning into it. For example, using a sump with an internal overflow (in the display tank) using a "Durso Standpipe" (Google that) will reduce the noise coming from the display tank. How you control the water entering the sump can remove any noise from below. The only noise my tank has right now is the 8" fan cooling the sump. In another month I'll be able to remove that entirely for at least 6 months, which will be great. Feel free to check my site (linked below) for pictures and information about my setups. Dutch Aquarium Systems (DAS) tanks have the equipment built into the back of the tank, but several that I've seen had the guts ripped out by their owners... so while it may be okay for some, others don't like it. With a FO tank, you'll have a lot of waste and need to be able to process that, but if you'll go with a reef tank you'll have some nice fish and some nice corals, which will reduce the amount of waste (as you'll have less fish). Just something to think about.... welcome back to the hobby! Marc Tony Ramsden wrote: > Hi > > I'm thinking about returning to the hobby after 10 years away, I used > to keep marines in a self made system which had a protein skimmer and > a overflow to a homemade trickle filter, It was a fish only system .. > One angel, 2 tangs, + smaller fish etc. I did recall that it was quite > noisy. > > The plan is to buy a new system, I would like to buy a complete self > contained system if funds allow. Definatly under £1000, if possible a > lot less, I did look at Juwel systems , they have internal filters I > see. Are thay any good for Marine systems, if I deceided to increase > stock from a few small fishes to start with ( damsels Clowns etc ) to > include an angel plus tangs would I have to increase the filtration to > what??. > I know it would be easier to go for a dearer more complete product, > but can I make do with a cheaper initial setup... > > Oh by the way my wife is concerned about noice,, Any comments on that > ? > > Suggestions for cheap and under £1000 complete system will be > gratefully received. > > ... Tony > > Leeds UK -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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Re: Setups for Quiet systems
Another option not to overlook when looking to do a quiet system: sound
insulation. You can use closed-cell foam under your pumps if you get a bit of a vibration noise and put sound board in the stand on all the walls and even the top ($4 for a 4x8 foot sheet of it in the US; it's just a cheap loose fiber board). A closed back to the stand can also help deaden noise. You may find if you do the things Marc L suggested including the Durso stand-pipe that there is still a bit of a hum. Sound insulation can knock the sound down another few notches. The Durso and the sound board were key for mewhen I was battling noise in a bedroom tank. Marc |
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Re: Setups for Quiet systems
if you get a good tank stand and insulate it with maybe some kind or foam or
sound dampening material, i imaging this would let you pick from a huge assortment of mild noise units, and the stand would cut that to null. a WetDry would definetly be quiet in these kind of condition, but for those dang AIR PUMPS you WILL need a T-Shirt of good rubber pad to set that thing on so it doesnt vibrate the house, and the fish down. wolfhedd "Tony Ramsden" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi > > I'm thinking about returning to the hobby after 10 years away, I used > to keep marines in a self made system which had a protein skimmer and > a overflow to a homemade trickle filter, It was a fish only system .. > One angel, 2 tangs, + smaller fish etc. I did recall that it was quite > noisy. > > The plan is to buy a new system, I would like to buy a complete self > contained system if funds allow. Definatly under £1000, if possible a > lot less, I did look at Juwel systems , they have internal filters I > see. Are thay any good for Marine systems, if I deceided to increase > stock from a few small fishes to start with ( damsels Clowns etc ) to > include an angel plus tangs would I have to increase the filtration to > what??. > I know it would be easier to go for a dearer more complete product, > but can I make do with a cheaper initial setup... > > Oh by the way my wife is concerned about noice,, Any comments on that > ? > > Suggestions for cheap and under £1000 complete system will be > gratefully received. > > > ... Tony > > Leeds UK > |
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