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My fish tank pump is deep enough, it doesn't bubble up. Without oxygen supply, but it can filter. Does it damage the pump itself?

I have a deep tropical fish tank, my three in one pump is 15 watts, if I put it in the middle of the active oxygen bubbling tank can function, everything is normal, but not very good filtering, can not clean up the garbage at the bottom of the tank. So they put the pump a little deeper, but at this time the pump does not bubble, the oxygen supply in the pipe there is water, atmospheric pressure can not enter, but still can pump water filter, so that the pump itself harmful? Will the pump burn out? This question is very important to me. Please help my brothers and sisters downstairs. I will thank you for my dear tropical fish

Answer:

Three in one pump with a hose connected to the oxygen pump as the pipe above the water so that the air will enter the pump, you can spit bubblesYou put it too deep and put the hose into the water too. Without air, you can't spit bubblesIf the pipe is not long enough, you can find a hose for the oxygen pump instead of a long tube, with the hose out of the water and fixed
The easiest way is to pump a bottle of mineral water under the pump. It's too long to cut off some of it.Bottle to the end, the pump can beat oxygen on the line. A hole is under the bottle.
First tell you the pump not bad, just can't carry oxygen rinse, now he is equivalent to a 2 in a filter of the submersible pump, without any damage to the pump itself, three in one pump is actually in the 2 water outlet and air pipe, pressure by fluid flow is the principle of position the smaller the air drag, now a large pressure, oxygen loss of function, but the pump itself, his work without any change, so do not burn, rest assured it

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