![]() |
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
![]() I just reread my post,,, it is very misleading. I have a Euroreef RS135 that is sitting on the sump bottom & causing a humming sound. What I would like to know is, what can I use for a "sandbag" if I make one. I have filter floss, if I use that, wouldn't I have to change it out every once in a while? I am hoping for something a bit more permanent,,,,,, I have seen that some people use neoprene mouse pads or silicone oven pads (from the dollar store), are these reef safe?
__________________
Ian~ |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
![]() I don't know about neoprene, but they make wetsuits out of that. You would think that a diver, wearing a suit, would not be exposing his skin, to a carcinogen nor a poison. The suit makers would not be in business long.
Oven mitts: would you wear a mitt and pull an apple pie out of the oven, accidentally touch the pie, and then eat it if it had a poison? The tank is sealed with 100% silicone, and if the mitts say the same, they would be good in the tank. |
#3
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() Woah, decade old thread!!! Nice!
I had a EuroReef that was pretty noisy, so I turned it over and put a little blob of silicone on 4 corners of the bottom of the skimmer body and 4 corners of the bottom of the pump and let it dry before putting it back in the sump. Worked like a charm. |