FAQ – Technical

If you want to maintain several pools that are close together, it is most economical to operate such a system with airlifts and a central pump.

What needs to be considered here?

The most important thing when distributing to many … Read the rest “Operation of several tanks via airlift with a central air supply/diaphragm pump”

Our floating breeding box is primarily used for the rearing of juveniles. It can of course also be used for individual fish, shrimp or crabs e.g. for targeted short-term medical treatment with subsequent fresh water supply.

The rearing of juveniles … Read the rest “About free floating breeding box”

Yes, that is completely without any problems. There is no influence.

No, at least not to an extent that this could affect invertebrates. In small amounts is essential for this copper, but it is precisely the amount that makes something toxic or not. Here is a more detailed explanation:

The University … Read the rest “Can dissolve copper from the sintered bronze-diffusors and harm my shrimp?”

A commercially available diaphragm or other air pump, air hose and possibly an adjustable T-piece/distributor to connect both air pipes.

No, our rearing box is designed free-floating, i.e. he carries himself (as long as the maximum load is not exceeded).

The length of the air hose then determines the range of motion in the aquarium, so you can use it … Read the rest “Do I need to attach the breeding box to the aquarium glass?”

Not with a normal water change. The box floats with the water level (as long as the air hose is long enough…). It only falls dry if the pool is completely empty or the air hose is too short so … Read the rest “Do I need to take out the set with juvenile fish breeding box with the water change? Can it run dry?”