Pump capacity
Pump capacity
Hi I have a question, I have a tank of 70 litres or 18 gallons, and I have a juwel pomp that goes with it with the capacity of 400 l/h. Will this do?
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Hi Lied,
Sorry mate you're not intentionally being ignored. Sometimes replies to posts can be a bit slow, I guess it's the nature of forums.
In reply to your question, the current turnover of your tank is almost six times an hour which should be ok for the zebras. You may want to consider a powerhead with a rating of about 500l/h so as to produce a bit more current and to ensure the tank is well oxgenated. The total turn over in my own tanks ranges from 15 to 20 times an hour.
Adam
Sorry mate you're not intentionally being ignored. Sometimes replies to posts can be a bit slow, I guess it's the nature of forums.

In reply to your question, the current turnover of your tank is almost six times an hour which should be ok for the zebras. You may want to consider a powerhead with a rating of about 500l/h so as to produce a bit more current and to ensure the tank is well oxgenated. The total turn over in my own tanks ranges from 15 to 20 times an hour.
Adam
Lied,
It sounds as though you have a Rena air pump, please don't put it in your filter - as it is electric - just sit it in the cupboard underneath or near the tank and then only the air line/airstone will go in the tank.
Sorry if I have read you wrong but it sounded as though you were going to place it actually in the internal Juwel filter.
It sounds as though you have a Rena air pump, please don't put it in your filter - as it is electric - just sit it in the cupboard underneath or near the tank and then only the air line/airstone will go in the tank.
Sorry if I have read you wrong but it sounded as though you were going to place it actually in the internal Juwel filter.
Perhaps "lied" is talking about a venturi aeration tube that probably has a noise muffler on it - these are common in the USA/ Canada on everything from Aqua clear power heads to Rio power heads. It is just a airline tube that attaches to the exit of the power head and sucks air in from above the water line. You do have to be careful with them, as any back pressure can force water out of the tank. They are not meant to be attached to an air pump, nor do they need any more air than what they can draw in with physics
Maybe not - I read lied's posts again and I am really confused - If the Juwel filter is impeller driven then you have to be careful about adding bubbles to the intake side of the filter ( exit side OK)- or else you will "cavitate" the impeller. Air bubbles do not add a whole lot of flow rate, they only make it appear so, because now you can see the flow rate clearly
Maybe not - I read lied's posts again and I am really confused - If the Juwel filter is impeller driven then you have to be careful about adding bubbles to the intake side of the filter ( exit side OK)- or else you will "cavitate" the impeller. Air bubbles do not add a whole lot of flow rate, they only make it appear so, because now you can see the flow rate clearly
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