So in this last week, I've had to reattach air stones in my tanks 4 times... twice the 2 weeks before... I have a large size aquarium air pump, that is big enough to run 8-10 aquariums... only 4 running right now, & I use 10" air bars on the sides of all my tanks, with hard plastic 90's to keep the hoses from kinking, so there is a short section of tube, between the stone & the elbow, then the long line hooks to the elbow... so yes more connections to have issues with... when buying new tube, I bought a couple rolls of Silicone air line, because some of them are pretty long, & this is the newest, surely must be better than the ol vinyl ( my 15 year old tubing was all very stiff, I did not want to use that... this new stuff is not the same as the old vinyl tube I used to use, it's not stiff enough to fully push onto each fitting... I'm a big strong guy, & I tried to push them on as far as I could... but they seem to be working off over time... not sure why so many of them, in such a short time, as they have been running for 3-4 months so far... humidity??? warmer??? but the house has central air, so those inside conditions shouldn't be effected... using 10" air stone bars, there should be plenty of pressure release ( none are plugged up, I get bubble waterfall looks on the ends of all my tanks )
do I need to replace the silicone lines with vinyl??? at least with vinyl the tubing is stiffer, & would be dipped in hot water to help slip it on fully... is there some trick to getting the silicone pushed on further??? I don't think the hot water would help the same as it did the vinyl... I thought about food grade dry silicone lube ( I'm in the food manufacturing business, so I have that readily available ), but would think that would just make them come off easier as well???
I'm finding everything new isn't always better
do I need to replace the silicone lines with vinyl??? at least with vinyl the tubing is stiffer, & would be dipped in hot water to help slip it on fully... is there some trick to getting the silicone pushed on further??? I don't think the hot water would help the same as it did the vinyl... I thought about food grade dry silicone lube ( I'm in the food manufacturing business, so I have that readily available ), but would think that would just make them come off easier as well???
I'm finding everything new isn't always better
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