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![]() Aquarium Submersible Filter 720L H Fish Tank Filter O12 US $.99
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![]() Aquarium power head by RIO model 90 water mover turtle frogs US $7.50
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![]() 300W Aquarium Heater Adjustable Submersible New US $19.95
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![]() Aquarium Submersible Filter w built in Pump IF 450 US $16.95
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![]() 264 GPH Aquarium Pump Filter Power Head Submersible New US $16.99
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![]() Aquarium Pump Powerhead Circulating WaveMaker US $29.99
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![]() Aquarium Pump 375 Blue Air Stone US $3.99
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![]() Aquarium Air Pump Flexible Bubble Wand New 18 US $3.99
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![]() AQUATOP UVCP 9 UV Aquarium Pump Fish Pump New US $59.95
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![]() Aquarium UV Fish Pump Model UVCP 13 New US $79.99
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![]() Aquarium Pump 575 Blue Air Stone US $4.99
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![]() Aquarium Air Pump Flexible Bubble Wand New 47 US $7.99
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![]() 69 Siphon Vacuum Pump For Aquarium Fish Tank Gravel Water Cleaning Change US $.99
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![]() Carminative Air Aquarium Fish Tank Air Pump Blue 6 Pc White LED New Bubble Light US $.41
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![]() ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS 150 GAL FISH TANK AQUARIUM WITH PINE STAND PLUS ACCESSORIES US $600.00
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![]() Fish Tank Electric Aquarium Heater Air PumpVacuumSyphonAirhose Pots X 2 US $53.41
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![]() 69 Siphon Vacuum Pump For Aquarium Fish Tank Gravel Water Cleaning Change KG5 US $.99
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![]() New Fish Tank Aquarium 6 LED Blue White Air Bubble Beaming Lights 8 in Length B US $13.99
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![]() Nice Fish Tank Aquarium 6 LED Blue White Air Bubble Beaming Lights 8 in Length B US $13.99
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![]() Fish Tank Aquarium 6 LED Blue White Air Bubble Beaming Lights 8 in Length B US $13.99
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How important is a air pump to a fish tank? My tank is 350 litres big?
If you have a good power filter and the tank isn't overstocked, then an air pump is an optional extra.
If your filter is a bit puny, you have too many fish, or have fish that like high oxygen levels then an air pump will help.
But the main reason is because people like bubbles in their fish tanks.
Ian
Have you ever wanted to start your own hydroponic garden, but never knew where to get started? If so, a hydroponic bucket system is perfect for you! Even though these systems don't cost much to build, they still do a wonderful job growing beautiful plants and vegetables! Price is not always a direct indicator of quality.
Here is what you need to get started:
First, you need a bucket with a lid. I recommend getting a black bucket so no unwanted light seeps in through the bucket. If you can't find a black bucket, buy enough reflective tape to cover the whole bucket. If you do find a black bucket, you can still buy the reflective tape if you want. It will just add to the light protection.
After you get a bucket, you will need to buy a fish tank pump and hose. Look for a pump that can be stuck to the inside of the bucket. Get enough hose to reach outside of the bucket. Next, you need to buy some drip irrigation noses. You can find these at your local garden store. Basically, these things take water and nutrients from the pump and slowly drip it into the plants.
Now, you need to buy a net pot and rock wool. The rock wool is where you will place your seedling, then you place the rock wool into the net pot. Also, make sure you have some kind of cutting device and a pencil. We will be measuring the size of the hole we will need to cut into the bucket lid and then we will cut it out.
Here is the setup:
First, get your bucket lid. Place the net pot face down on the top of the lid and trace a circle around it. You will want to cut the hole slightly inside of your line, so the lip of the net pot can sit on the outside of the hole to keep it from falling in. Once the lid is cut, place the net pot inside of the hole to verify that it's a good fit.
Next, fill your bucket with your nutrient/water mixture and set up your pump. Put the drip irrigation nose onto the end of the hose, turn on the pump, and make sure it's working. Once everything is working, plant your seedling into the rock wool, put the rock wool in the net pot, and turn on the pump!
Congratulations! You just made your own hydroponic bucket system! Of course, you will need to keep a light on your plants to make them grow! Constantly monitor the pH levels in your nutrients too! Now that you have your system, you need to learn how to grow your plants to the best of their ability!
If you are interested in learning more about building hydroponic systems and hydroponic gardening in general, check out Jason Stepp's blog at http://www.hydroponicsgardenblog.com




















