Airstone question
Airstone question
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I've been using airstones in my pools for a while. The problem is sometimes they will last a while sometimes a couple days. I've used two different brands. Is this common? At the most they may last a couple weeks
I've been using airstones in my pools for a while. The problem is sometimes they will last a while sometimes a couple days. I've used two different brands. Is this common? At the most they may last a couple weeks
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I've used the same airstones continuously 24/7 for 4-5 months now and dont seem to have any issues or need for replacement. What is happening to yours?
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I'm not sure they start out strong and all of a sudden there just done. The air flow coming through hose is fine. It's happened so often I just don't know what I'm doing wrong.YYWW wrote:I've used the same airstones continuously 24/7 for 4-5 months now and dont seem to have any issues or need for replacement. What is happening to yours?
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They stop bubbling? Or do they fall apart and crumble?
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Sorry they just quit bubblingYYWW wrote:They stop bubbling? Or do they fall apart and crumble?
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Sorry, but i have to ask, about your water:
Dechlorinator being used, name?
Salt being used?
Are both bubblers stopping at the same time?
Are you dechlorinating your saltwater?
How often do you change your water?
How dirty do your pools get, can you describe or show your pools and describe the amount of dirtiness?
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Dechlorinator being used, name?
Salt being used?
Are both bubblers stopping at the same time?
Are you dechlorinating your saltwater?
How often do you change your water?
How dirty do your pools get, can you describe or show your pools and describe the amount of dirtiness?
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I've been using that zoo med combo you get at pet sense. They usually do stop at same time. I usually try to change water every three to four days. My pools are small plastics containers about inch to inch and a half deep. They can get a little dirty at times but usually not too badYYWW wrote:Sorry, but i have to ask, about your water:
Dechlorinator being used, name?
Salt being used?
Are both bubblers stopping at the same time?
Are you dechlorinating your saltwater?
How often do you change your water?
How dirty do your pools get, can you describe or show your pools and describe the amount of dirtiness?
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Ok so the first thing is:
You will need new water treatment. Use a dechlorinator such as seachem, 2-4 drops to a gallon, for FW and SW. This isnt necessarily causing your issue, but it is important to crab health that you have properly treated water. Then you should also switch to a real seasalt SW treatment such as instant ocean sea salt.
Next, what brand airstone are you using? If possible please link to the product.
Next, try soaking the dead stones in hot tap water, rinse in hot tap water, then plunk in the pools and try again.
I'm no airstone expert, but mine seem so long lasting and no signs of issues. If it turns out you've just got bad stones, i can offer to mail you the ones i'm using, just because i want to use different ones for my next pool upgrade, and like a 10 pack cost me about $5.
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You will need new water treatment. Use a dechlorinator such as seachem, 2-4 drops to a gallon, for FW and SW. This isnt necessarily causing your issue, but it is important to crab health that you have properly treated water. Then you should also switch to a real seasalt SW treatment such as instant ocean sea salt.
Next, what brand airstone are you using? If possible please link to the product.
Next, try soaking the dead stones in hot tap water, rinse in hot tap water, then plunk in the pools and try again.
I'm no airstone expert, but mine seem so long lasting and no signs of issues. If it turns out you've just got bad stones, i can offer to mail you the ones i'm using, just because i want to use different ones for my next pool upgrade, and like a 10 pack cost me about $5.
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Thanks about water treatment advice I ordered all new will be here Thursday. I cant remember the exact brand I think there sand airstones got from pet sense. Sorry threw away the package.I once used the kind you get at Walmart. Thank you for your help I'll try soaking when they mess up again. ThanksYYWW wrote:Ok so the first thing is:
You will need new water treatment. Use a dechlorinator such as seachem, 2-4 drops to a gallon, for FW and SW. This isnt necessarily causing your issue, but it is important to crab health that you have properly treated water. Then you should also switch to a real seasalt SW treatment such as instant ocean sea salt.
Next, what brand airstone are you using? If possible please link to the product.
Next, try soaking the dead stones in hot tap water, rinse in hot tap water, then plunk in the pools and try again.
I'm no airstone expert, but mine seem so long lasting and no signs of issues. If it turns out you've just got bad stones, i can offer to mail you the ones i'm using, just because i want to use different ones for my next pool upgrade, and like a 10 pack cost me about $5.
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K good luck! Keep me posted!
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