BeaverHuntr Well-Known Member Nov 8, 2011 #21 BigBuddahCheese said: Marine Silicon at any auto parts store is what I use.. but I also use the 2" cylinder stones that are heavy and don't need weighting. Click to expand... Yes sir the best air stones in my opinion.
BigBuddahCheese said: Marine Silicon at any auto parts store is what I use.. but I also use the 2" cylinder stones that are heavy and don't need weighting. Click to expand... Yes sir the best air stones in my opinion.
tip top toker Well-Known Member Nov 8, 2011 #22 I normally just lean a pint glass or such over the air line which anchors the airstone down.
CaliMackdaddy Active Member Nov 8, 2011 #23 The airstones ive always used seem to stay at the bottom relitivly easy... never had much of a problem with them floating up.
The airstones ive always used seem to stay at the bottom relitivly easy... never had much of a problem with them floating up.