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Put your ear against the glass of any reef tank. We sadly torture our fish with powerhead and pump noise. Nice video though, looks cool.
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Haha, sick video, never realized the interior of a tank was so noisy either. Then again, the natural reef with all the wave action and weather systems is probably pretty loud underwater too.
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wow, that is one noisy powerhead whatever it is! I put my camera in my tank a few months ago and didn't notice it being THAT noisy. Anyway, that's some severe vibrations going on there there.
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That is a little above the norm though. |
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gust to learn, what pump is it, a maxi jet ok, but is it a tunze ore votech, hmmmmmm
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Hmmmm, I did not listen to it with the sound on.
The camera is 2 inches below an MP40 at about 3/4 power, I think I will check the alignment.
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Thanks for sharing the video....
Did you ever find out what the noise was? Was there an alignment issue on the Vortech? |
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Yes reefs in the wild are very noisy. Some pumps are stupidly loud, though. I'd love to see a full tank shot because from the angle of the video the aquascape looks very natural. I like!
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