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Re: [Killietalk] Convention



I remember many years ago seeing advertised a travel aerator that
consisted of a funnel mounted outside your window and tubing going to
the stone.  Simple, elegant, low-tech and useless during stops.  

John in Huntsville


-----Original Message-----
From: killietalk-bounces at aka_org [mailto:killietalk-bounces at aka_org] On
Behalf Of Harry Specht
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 5:53 PM
To: killifish discussion list
Subject: Re: [Killietalk] Convention

Lee Harper :so happy to hear you and Curt made that  long  trip  home wi

thout difficulty and even found time to visit the new Georgia Aquarium
in 
Atlanta. At 8,000,000 gals of water it is one of the biggest. I have not

visited as yet, but hear only rave reviews and must make the drive to 
Atlanta soon.

I dhave found only one good battery driven aerator that has worked well
for 
several  years on many collecting trips. It is a three gal plastic
insulated 
bucket called Cool Bubbles Insulated Livewell with a battery driven
aerator 
that runs on two D batteries. The manufacturer is Marine Metal Products.
For 
very long trips, Lee, I utilize a transformer t hat plugs into the
cigarette 
lighter of my automobile and runs a regular air pump. Naturally, upon 
stopping at a motel, I simply plug the air pump into any electric outlet
in 
the room. My live well is easily transported and works well, as
mentioned, 
for short trips and collecting trips of several hours.

Thank  you for a fine program at our convention, Lee. You made it look
so 
easy to drilll glass tanks safely and set up an automatic flow through
water 
system. Nice going and  thanks again.

 

  Harry Specht
 

  Sarasota, FL 


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