Which air pump for oxygenation?

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martonic

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Hi - I just set up a 55 gallon planted tank with fish and I want to run air bubbles at night when the light goes off.

I installed a Whisper 100 air pump but it is awfully noisy!

I am considering a Rena 300 instead. I want to install this in the aquarium stand, directly below the aquarium (using two check valves).

Does that make sense?
 
I split your post from the thread it was posted so it would receive more attention.

Yes, that is how all of my air pumps are installed, under the tank with a check valve.
 
I split your post from the thread it was posted so it would receive more attention.

Yes, that is how all of my air pumps are installed, under the tank with a check valve.
Thank you very much.

I want to power two airstones, each 13 inches deep (the 55 gallon tank is 18 inches deep but there is about five inches of substrates and gravel at the bottom).

I am thinking maybe the Rena 200 would be strong enough for that? Or if the Rena 300 would be more appropriate, I can afford that - even the Luft pump I could afford, but am concerned it would be overkill.

So: Rena 200, or Rena 300 - any ideas?
 
Hi, did you decide on either of them?
I'm thinking to get Rena 200, and looking for feedback.
 
Hi - I got the Rena 300 and although not silent, it is fairly quiet and serves well.

I compared a number of models in a store, including the Rena 200, and the Rena 300 was by far the least noisy of them all.
 
Hi - I got the Rena 300 and although not silent, it is fairly quiet and serves well.

I compared a number of models in a store, including the Rena 200, and the Rena 300 was by far the least noisy of them all.

Thank you Martonic,
I've decided to go without a pump for now, but will keep your feedback in mind!
 
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