"G Pearce" <> wrote in message
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>> I would think that would make it hard to check if the stone is getting
>> clogged, causing backpressure on the pump. Here the water is so hard the
>> airstones clog and must be replaced regularly.
>
> Hi Carol - what is 'regularly' ?
They can clog here, when outdoors, in a month. Minerals and I assume,
algae. Indoors they last a little longer, maybe 2 months. I wish I could
find real coarse ones. I'm sure they'd be less likely to clog, but all the
stores here carry the same ones.
- mine only runs for 3 - 4 months, without
> a problem - I have used the same airstone for up to 4 yrs, after I soak it
> in bleach to kill the algae, then rinse it thoroughly for next year - if
> it will make a whole winter, maybe CLR ?,
I have a similar product called Lime-Away but was afraid it may not rinse
out completely. Have you ever tried one of those products on airstones? I
do use it on the hoods and filters. May I'll give it a try since I'm going
through a lot of airstones. I always have several running in the aquariums
in the house year 'round.
but at the cost of an airstone, you
> only lose 1/2" of airline when you cut the stone off - I am still using
> the same airline from 10 yrs ago and have cut 5 or 6 'stones ' off it
> Gale :~)
I don't have a problem with my airstones falling off the airline and I have
a bunch of them running in the tubs and pools behind the house in winter.
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RM....
Frugal ponding since 1995.
rec.ponder since late 1996.
My Pond & Aquarium Pages:
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Zone 6. USA
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