marinegrl
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I have had my fifty five gallon tank running for a good while now but yesterday, the top light accidently fell into the tank, while plugged in. Of course, I ran to the garage and found the switch that controls the current in my room, turned it off and then safely removed the light fixture from the water, however I will now be purchasing another light to fit my hood and I've run into a bit of a decision making problem. I want to be able to have the aquarium light on at night, while I'm sleeping. But the fish don't appreciate that. So, I was wondering if I could get a moonlight type of light and use that instead of the fluorescent bright one that was in there. Does anyone have any ideas? Always, I'm rather confused about the airstone I'm trying to hook up for my freshwater tank. Its in a rock, with a artificial plant attached near the holes for bubbles, and I have airline tubing, but what do I need to hook the tubing up to for the flow of bubbles? A pump? What kind? :help: :notsure:
P.S. Hurricane season just started a couple of days ago, and since my neck of the woods in Fl got hit by all three of the more important hurricanes, plus some really strong storms in between, what can I do to make sure my fish and tank will make it through? Is there any type of battery opperated filter or something to use when the power is out? I know the generator will be busy doing other things should the power go out.
P.S. Hurricane season just started a couple of days ago, and since my neck of the woods in Fl got hit by all three of the more important hurricanes, plus some really strong storms in between, what can I do to make sure my fish and tank will make it through? Is there any type of battery opperated filter or something to use when the power is out? I know the generator will be busy doing other things should the power go out.