The Ultimate Aquarium Safety Guide: How To Be a Safe Fish Keeper!

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  • čas přidán 7. 10. 2023
  • Hello Everyone,
    In this video we take a comprehensive look at fish-keeping safety.
    If you want more info on some of the concepts shared in this video check out these videos:
    Beginners Guide to Keeping Fish Part 1: • Beginners Guide to The...
    How Much Water Should You Change: • Fish Tank Water Change...
    How Often Should You Test Water: • Aquarium Water Testing...
    How to Build a Fish Tank Stand: • How to Build a Fish Ta...
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Komentáře • 112

  • @PrimeTimeAquatics
    @PrimeTimeAquatics  Před 8 měsíci

    If you want more info on some of the concepts shared in this video check out these videos:
    Beginners Guide to Keeping Fish Part 1: czcams.com/video/W_mD6P_UPfA/video.htmlsi=hBH0odKk6VvI0bc5
    How Much Water Should You Change: czcams.com/video/2hr02gxpk2I/video.htmlsi=AWa3QWDzo71NuloP
    How Often Should You Test Water: czcams.com/video/yHWhkBzeZvQ/video.htmlsi=CpjLq5wcbJSg4DS8
    How to Build a Fish Tank Stand: czcams.com/video/RRTDCwd_zh4/video.htmlsi=TK2ZxNU5gDtctKXB
    Do you want a subscription to the best fish magazine in the world? Check this out - a special offer for Prime Time Aquatics viewers! www.amazonasmagazine.com/primetime
    Our new shirts can be found at: www.primetimeaquatics.com/merch
    Want to become a Prime Timer and see behind the scenes fish room videos? Consider becoming a member: czcams.com/channels/YVN7EN0ALL6CE4U7NpMUTA.htmljoin
    For the latest in the fish room check us out on Instagram primetime_aquatics
    If you want to see all the cool stuff Joanna does with other types of scapes check out her channel! czcams.com/channels/PEZk1MpOTGiBVh6BtWjlRg.html

  • @ScallywagsFishBowl
    @ScallywagsFishBowl Před 8 měsíci +14

    Great video! I’d add the following tips:
    1. Do not smoke in your house or near your tanks if you smoke.
    2. Wash your hands before you stick them in your tanks to remove any chemicals on your skin (lotion, nicotine, etc.)
    3. Be careful with household cleaners and don’t use aerosols anywhere near the tank

  • @lemonlizard1
    @lemonlizard1 Před 8 měsíci +4

    speaking of wounds on your hands. I would definitely recommend staying out of the water if you have eczema on your hands. Makes it much worse & harder to heal!

  • @barbarastrohmenger6123
    @barbarastrohmenger6123 Před 8 měsíci +18

    Pet safety is another concern. I still use the bucket and syphon hose to clean my tank and my dog thinks its cool to drink the nasty fish tank water out of the bucket!! Also when using test kit or mixing meds i always do that at the sink/ counter so Im sure nothing drops on the floor for him to find.

  • @cories4life991
    @cories4life991 Před 8 měsíci +7

    As others have already said and a non-negotiable rule I have for the safety of the critters we keep. Is to give your hands and arms a good rinse with tap water before you work into your tank. In between my 29-gallon aquarium and proper stand, I also use a thick piece of Styrofoam to help level the tank out and distribute the weight. Having your aquariums plugged into some sort of GFCI outlet also adds another layer of safety as well. Happy aquarium keeping everyone!!!

  • @noelbrucker135
    @noelbrucker135 Před 8 měsíci +6

    As a pediatrician, I like that you put making sure that your stand won’t tip right at the beginning, especially those with a shelf underneath that kiddos will inevitably want to step up on to see the fish. (Plus the kid safety/supervision tips at the end). My own fish injury came from trying to clean the back compartments of an all-in-one tank, when I didn’t realize that the hidden lower part of the filter compartment was a sharp cut glass edge. Sliced right through several fingers.

  • @wendihamlett105
    @wendihamlett105 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Great reminders! My biggest injuries have been because of ladders! 4 foot step ladder to reach the upper tanks. Fallen off twice trying to juggle filters etc. Not fun. Always watch your step (ladder) lol

    • @PaulZyCZ
      @PaulZyCZ Před 8 měsíci

      Also if anybody is using chair, get a sturdy ladder instead.

  • @rockyandmiles9889
    @rockyandmiles9889 Před 8 měsíci

    The Aquarium Coop video on how to use a syphon totally saved me! 😅

  • @Sygmir
    @Sygmir Před 8 měsíci +3

    Wash your hand before (for them) and after (for you)
    Really nice video, I really like listening to you and appreciate when you go the extra mile and go to the biochemistry of things!

  • @twoface9959
    @twoface9959 Před 8 měsíci +2

    For a fish stand I didn’t know was uneven, I got some rigid wedges from Amazon (Wobble Wedges) that you can slip underneath the stand legs to stabilize the stand. Cannot move it to save my life. They can support up to 2,000 pounds, and if the wobble is higher in the air than an inch or so off the ground, you can stack them for desired height.
    As for weight of fish stands, I always get one that holds more weight than advertised to be safe. For example, I have a 55 gallon tank, but the stand can support up to a 75 gallon tank on the top shelf, and up to 20 gallon high on its bottom shelf.

  • @MatthiasBruder-xn1ik
    @MatthiasBruder-xn1ik Před 8 měsíci

    Simple advicws and well known but good to hear them from Time to Time 👍

  • @AquaZeni
    @AquaZeni Před 8 měsíci +1

    That beard is looking immaculate brother, great vid for beginners!

  • @jmizzonini
    @jmizzonini Před 8 měsíci +3

    Tip for tank stands on carpet, I installed carpet spikes into the bottom of the stand before setting up, it adds a little bit more stability to the whole thing

  • @brianholdridge1860
    @brianholdridge1860 Před 6 měsíci

    Good tips. I always make my own fish tank stands or cabinets. With a few basic skills and techniques, most people can make one better than store bought. It's also important to wash your hands before and after they go in a tank. You don't want hand lotion in the aquarium.

  • @lynnducker
    @lynnducker Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you..I never thought about keeping solutions below eye level...

  • @benininho
    @benininho Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you Jason for inspiring me to start fish keeping again after 40 years, for getting me interested in African cichlids and now for doing the maintenance more responsible, unplugging the filter when doing water changes.

  • @dancurran8977
    @dancurran8977 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the video! Another thing to consider with stands would be securing them to the wall if you are in an earthquake-prone areas or have small children. Regarding electricity, I use either grounded outlets or GFCI outlets in my fish room for a little extra safety.

  • @simianlife5949
    @simianlife5949 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this--I totally have a non-aquarium related power strip on the floor near the tank that I need to address! And while this video is great for safety "outside" the aquarium, something to add for keeping you fish safe would be to use something like Fritz cleaner to clean the glass/acrylic instead of ammonia-laden Windex (my guess is you already have that covered in another video).

  • @DJ-ui2cn
    @DJ-ui2cn Před 8 měsíci +2

    Man, been in this hobby for quite some time, but actually listening to these safety tips actually puts it all under perspective. Love your videos man, got a lot to catch up to! Subbed.

  • @pungr
    @pungr Před 8 měsíci +1

    GREAT video, some stuff I never even thought of, thanks!

  • @shyaa4297
    @shyaa4297 Před 8 měsíci

    My uncle got a blood infection, it has been a huge medical issue for him and a mystery to drs but was from a body of water they finally determined. This video is so important! Thank you for this!

  • @cls52766
    @cls52766 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you!! Great video

  • @ItsLaurenE
    @ItsLaurenE Před 8 měsíci

    Hey Jason!! 2 things, I've noticed lately in some beginner groups more and more people, myself included are recommending your channel, I also add to peep your wife's channel as well.
    *HAND WASHING so important, easily neglected if multi tasking. I make sure to wash my hands and past my elbows before entering my tanks. Lotion, sunblock, body spray, bug spray, I want to be sure doesn't enter my tank. I keep a nail brush and one of those loofah that hold the bar soap inside to not just get a top layer cleaning if i know i have any body absorbance on my arms. I know it's a bit extreme but it's in my favor.
    Wonderful video as always. If insomnia depletes tonight and I'm up early I'd love to see you both at the swap. Life's been all kinds of chaotic lately.

    • @PrimeTimeAquatics
      @PrimeTimeAquatics  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Really appreciate your recommending us! Hope to see you at the swap!

  • @lewashcliffe
    @lewashcliffe Před 8 měsíci +1

    As always, great information and reminders! Thanks Jason!

  • @growclipbonsaiforseniors1951
    @growclipbonsaiforseniors1951 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Excellent, simply excellent advice!!!

  • @melwohl37
    @melwohl37 Před 8 měsíci

    Great topic! ❤

  • @jessicasinclair323
    @jessicasinclair323 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great common sense!

  • @davidmccann2633
    @davidmccann2633 Před 8 měsíci

    😯 thanks man ❤💯

  • @reggie2803
    @reggie2803 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks for bringing us another great video. For those of us who have more experience have learned the hard way, but a refresher video is always good.

  • @adamworley196
    @adamworley196 Před 8 měsíci

    This was a great video. Good for newbs and a reminder for experienced keepers. Very through, and lots of good comments. Kudos man.

  • @chriscyr4982
    @chriscyr4982 Před 8 měsíci

    love the video, tons of thought went into it. You covered great tips. If you ever make another one please consider mentioning the center brace in large tanks and how important structurally that it is. Also pad versus no pad in rimless vs. rimmed tanks. Another 'GREAT' video, thanks .......

  • @VIDEOHEREBOB
    @VIDEOHEREBOB Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @danszczerba65
    @danszczerba65 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great vid as always, noob here in Germany, getting my first tank next week-6 footer, 270l(72g)...wish me luck✌️

  • @leedibiasio9229
    @leedibiasio9229 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Great vid. Beard is on point!

    • @reggie2803
      @reggie2803 Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, I noticed the beard as soon as started watching.

  • @andicarson1339
    @andicarson1339 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Homes in cold climates with Winters below freezing can shift. A 55 gallon, with all nano sized fish, installed level in the Summer ended up not level in Winter and burst. Keep in eye on the shifting. The location in the home may need to change.

    • @vikkirountoit497
      @vikkirountoit497 Před 8 měsíci +1

      So funny - I read last line as suggesting I might need to move and find a more appropriate house for my hobby!!

    • @andicarson1339
      @andicarson1339 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@vikkirountoit497, haha! Well, ya know, sometimes a person just has to do what a person has to do! Haha!

  • @bwicked3059
    @bwicked3059 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks bud 🤜🏻🤛🏻

  • @vikkirountoit497
    @vikkirountoit497 Před 8 měsíci +1

    EXCELLENT video!

  • @wakkawakka7624
    @wakkawakka7624 Před 8 měsíci +1

    On the topic of electricity. Use GFCI protected circuits. Also... 15amp circuits means only 1500 watts per circuit. The load on any circuit can only be 80% of what the rating on the breaker is. You can quickly reach capacity with a water heater/air pump/lighting/waterfilter pumps. So.... maybe call a licensed electrician to make sure your circuits are properly balanced.

  • @lizdyson3627
    @lizdyson3627 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video Jason. Can I just let you know i've managed to seend you both a couple of photo's of my tank and set up.

  • @Tarlu17
    @Tarlu17 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for this video! Seconding a suggestion another commenter made, I would love any ideas on best practices for earthquake proofing aquariums and stands (to the extent it’s possible). Won’t apply to everyone but would be SO helpful for those of us in earthquake country! I haven’t found much content addressing this.

  • @macc224
    @macc224 Před 8 měsíci

    good advise. only one that I'm guilty of is my tank is slightly sloped. would say roughly 0.5cm nowhere near overflowing such a minute amount, been running a year and don't see any wear etc. on the stand which is a fluval shaker 252l all sturdy so think i will be ok. think a lot of your videos have probably saved a lot of my fish from when i started so thankyou Jason and Joanna

  • @Whips_World
    @Whips_World Před 8 měsíci +2

    I follow all these rules as well, with the exception of not doing maintenance if you have open wounds on my hands. If I waited for a time like that, my tanks wouldn't get maintained until I retired. Doing what I do for a living, I have cuts, scrapes, and punctures on my hands and arms more often than I don't. I know it's a risk, and I make sure I wash up after I'm done to mitigate the chances of falling ill, but even with that, the risk is still there.

    • @vikkirountoit497
      @vikkirountoit497 Před 8 měsíci +2

      big one for me too - in the case of a recent nick or puncture, I did buy the armpit length ugly yellow gloves for working in my 75 to access the bottom of the tank if needed - pita to use but good to have and I've used them twice.

    • @PrimeTimeAquatics
      @PrimeTimeAquatics  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I hear you man!

    • @PaulZyCZ
      @PaulZyCZ Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@vikkirountoit497 I use one-use latex gloves instead. Put it on injured hand, tie an electrical tape over the wrist part (so water doesn't get in)... Just to be sure, I disinfect the cut I had there after cleanup.

  • @Noxlion28
    @Noxlion28 Před 8 měsíci

    This was a great idea for a video! I’m a bit embarrassed that I never considered a lot of these safety issues…especially since I’ve taken a few biology/chemistry classes myself. 😅

  • @Swirlly1
    @Swirlly1 Před 8 měsíci

    Only bit of safety advise id give, unless its already been said, wash your hands before you put them in the tank. Thats a practice i keep. Specially before feeding as i feed my EBA by hand.

  • @elvinsworld11
    @elvinsworld11 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice

  • @BertShackleford
    @BertShackleford Před 8 měsíci +2

    *_Wash your hands and arms frequently!_*
    That means _before,_ during and *AFTER* your routine maintenance.
    Especially for those people that live their lives bathed in moisturizing lotion, fragrances, and even nail polish (which is often overlooked).
    It is true that anti-bacterial soap will literally kill the beneficial bacteria on your hands and in the tank(s). However, the impact is insignificant. You run very little risk of destroying your ecosystems.
    I only mention this because some people refuse to wash their hands citing some ridiculous excuse they made up in their heads. There are some potentially serious and even fatal outcomes should you choose not to be hygienic.
    Stay classy (and clean) my friends.

  • @7zs7
    @7zs7 Před 8 měsíci

    Would love a fishroom tour soon!

    • @PrimeTimeAquatics
      @PrimeTimeAquatics  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Should happen by year end - just need to finish the gallery side!

  • @Aquatica87Heaven
    @Aquatica87Heaven Před 8 měsíci

    It’s time. To Prime!

  • @melwohl37
    @melwohl37 Před 8 měsíci

    I tend to wash my hands before I go in the tank and think more of avoiding getting any contaminates into the tank like soap residue or any perfume I've used after grooming dogs etc. I rinse rinse rinse all the way up to the elbow like surgeon before I go into the tank lol even use hot hot water 😅

  • @WhiteCloud746
    @WhiteCloud746 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video. I'll add one to your list. Far too many fish keepers are prophylactically using antibiotics in great quantities in a misguided effort to treat newly-acquired fish during the initial quarantine period after purchase. They then drain these antibiotics into the local water shed. In so doing, they are contributing to global antibiotic resistance, i.e. super bugs, that threaten all of humanity. It doesn't matter if the antibiotic is sold by well-meaning, jovial fish keepers in a "coop" as part of a "quarantine trio" it's still very dangerous for society writ large.

  • @lruddy8820
    @lruddy8820 Před 8 měsíci

    as someone who thinks they accidentally poisoned one of their tanks this might be a good video for me, altho i think of myself as a pretty safe fish keeper i still cant pinpoint my mistake

  • @PaulthePlantGuy
    @PaulthePlantGuy Před 8 měsíci +1

    I worked at a very reputable fish store for many years (won’t say the name here 😅) and safety with medications was basically nonexistent. We eventually started requiring gloves for medications but I had definitely gotten Ich-X/Attack in my eye and inhaled nitrofurantonin most than once

  • @TheJohnGalt1945
    @TheJohnGalt1945 Před 8 měsíci

    7:40 Are those platies? What kind? They’re stunning!

  • @echoesvayne9790
    @echoesvayne9790 Před 8 měsíci

    rough part of owning cats and tanks is tank maintenance scheduling often gets "scratched" off the planned day without being done😂

  • @joeader6046
    @joeader6046 Před 8 měsíci

    Jason I have a very important question to ask you and I really value your knowledge I'm hoping you can help me I'm going to be setting up a 125 around Christmas time and I want to do the substrate ahead of time washing out and cleaning Black Diamond blasting sand can I store it in a tote sealed outside cleaned until I am ready to use it

    • @PrimeTimeAquatics
      @PrimeTimeAquatics  Před 8 měsíci

      Definitely

    • @joeader6046
      @joeader6046 Před 8 měsíci

      @@PrimeTimeAquatics thank you so much for the answer the reason I need to do that is because I live in Pennsylvania and I want to have it cleaned and ready to go before we get freezing temperatures and I can't use the hose outside

  • @PaulZyCZ
    @PaulZyCZ Před 8 měsíci

    6:00 - I suspect I got ear infection this way. I like to listen to music on my phone with headphones, incl. official tracks on CZcams without Premium... and they like to stop music at the worst moment, when my hands re full of dirty sponges and such.

  • @Rews-fishshed
    @Rews-fishshed Před 8 měsíci

    Just had a heater blow and fill with water had I not unplugged it first it would have been a serious problem

  • @davidmccann2633
    @davidmccann2633 Před 8 měsíci

    I have a juwel 200 letre and the way the bottom panel of glass is mounted onto a frame,, if i had of used hevey rocks i could have cracked that glass with all the whight and pressure,, it was jus luck i went for the artificial rock decoration

  • @LOSADM02
    @LOSADM02 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hello Jason, I am a pathologist (for humans, not a vet) and I frequently see my fish at the microscope after they die (after full fixation, dissection and histology processing with special stains and all). I have diagnosed that many many have died with disseminated Mycobacterial infection. They do NOT show external signs of disease. I know I need to be careful if I have any cuts in my hands, but at the same time I know that mycobacteria are normally present in our environment and household.
    So, I wonder about 3 things and I'd like to know your thoughts:
    1-Are many fish in the hobby dying of this, but they just don't get diagnosed like mine do, so nobody knows why they died? Maybe I am worrying too much and it's just endemic!
    2-Should I disinfect all and start over from scratch, and if so, with what method?
    3-Could my very acidic water be a favorable condition for this infection (pH less than 6,4).
    I'd really appreciate your thoughts!!
    This video is great! Big fan here!

    • @PrimeTimeAquatics
      @PrimeTimeAquatics  Před 8 měsíci

      Great questions. I’m wondering if you were able to do acid fast staining or any other biochemical differential tests to confirm mycobacterium? I don’t think it should be endemic, but it could be in your tanks. As you know, treating it in fish is mostly useless and it is recommended that anything that goes into that tank not be used in other tanks. Once all the fish die in that tank (which can take a while) it’s best to remove everything from the tank, bleach what can be bleached, throw out what can’t be bleached and start over.

    • @LOSADM02
      @LOSADM02 Před 8 měsíci

      Hello!!! I did use acid-fast stain and it's posiive. My pH is less than 6.4. Do you think that favors the occurrene of the disease? Do you know anybody from whom I could learn some fish pathology? Thank you!@@PrimeTimeAquatics

  • @julim9242
    @julim9242 Před 8 měsíci

    At 5:06 on this video, what type of Gourami is that? The brown one with the Geophagus and Gold Severum.

  • @RosinBoii
    @RosinBoii Před 8 měsíci +1

    my oscar always nips at my hand thinking its food lol i always try to hold him and he doesnt like it so he stays away

  • @englelisa45
    @englelisa45 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi,
    Are decorations made for aquariums with resin safe ?

  • @julim9242
    @julim9242 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! This is not related to this video but I have a dwarf flag Cichlid that is swimming on its side. Yesterday, he was fine, showed no signs of illness and he ate flake food that I fed them yesterday but today when I went to check the tank, he was laying on its side and he swims a little but on its side and looks slightly curved. All my other fish are fine, no signs of disease, its just this fish. There is no aggression in this tank, I have platys, young mollies, and two plecos. Also there was no Ammonia or Nitrite when I tested it yesterday.
    Yesterday I did a 30% water change and today a 60% water change.
    These were the water parameters before doing a 60% water change today:
    Ammonia: 0 ppm
    Nitrate: 40 ppm
    Nitrite: 0 ppm
    pH: 6.6
    What do you recommend me to do to help my fish? Thank you in advance

    • @PrimeTimeAquatics
      @PrimeTimeAquatics  Před 8 měsíci

      I might try to remove him. Epson salty bath first? Hard to say what’s going to for sure?

    • @julim9242
      @julim9242 Před 8 měsíci

      @@PrimeTimeAquatics Thank you, I'm going to try Epson Salt bath

  • @paulhughes8907
    @paulhughes8907 Před 8 měsíci

    Also I good idea to wash your hands after going into the aquarium , it is a biologically active environment and don't do what I did and eat after messing around with aquarium. Real sick for a couple days.

  • @AQUARIUMFREAK123
    @AQUARIUMFREAK123 Před měsícem

    Would you know if VASELINE is AQUARIUM SAFE ? The reason for this question is i am making aquarium decorations out of safe resin, but in order to keep the resin from sticking to the mold i need to lube the mold with vaseline... i am doing my best i can to remove the vaseline but i want to know if the vaseline itself is harmfull to the aquarium life at small amounts left behind.

    • @PrimeTimeAquatics
      @PrimeTimeAquatics  Před měsícem +1

      I doubt it is safe. Just try to get it off the decorations before placing into the tank.

  • @austinmorales6260
    @austinmorales6260 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Along with no cuts on hands I would add no house hold cleaning chemicals on your hands either. Things like goo gone very toxic

  • @dhineshasdk3993
    @dhineshasdk3993 Před 8 měsíci

    Guys looking for a polar blue parrot from your view guys

    • @PrimeTimeAquatics
      @PrimeTimeAquatics  Před 8 měsíci

      If I were keeping them I would probably want at least a 4ft tank with no other cichlids (they tend to get bullied over time).

  • @joeader6046
    @joeader6046 Před 8 měsíci

    I have made that mistake with the heater in the past I will not do it again

  • @Uathankicks
    @Uathankicks Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’m paranoid of catching a zoonotic disease

    • @PrimeTimeAquatics
      @PrimeTimeAquatics  Před 8 měsíci

      As long as we take precautions we don’t have to be afraid. 😀

  • @echoesvayne9790
    @echoesvayne9790 Před 8 měsíci +3

    why would anyone use their mouth to start a siphon when gravity works...

    • @sewerrat7612
      @sewerrat7612 Před 8 měsíci

      How it was originally done works fine been doing it for more th an 20 years with no issues.

    • @adamworley196
      @adamworley196 Před 8 měsíci

      Those were dark times 😂. Just one of those things. Most I'd say is no one really knew the gravity method. At least until the Internet became a thing, most had never heard of or thought to. And the person who started the bulb pump method can have all my money. Man I wish I had one of those as kid helping dad with his tanks.

  • @smashthevolume
    @smashthevolume Před 8 měsíci

    FATHER FISH SAYS.... "DON'T!! have plastic plants in your aquarium. They're made from petroleum."😮
    And after about 1 year they'll break down and chemicals will leech into the water and pollution is eminent.
    What's your take on that?
    I just had to throw this into the ring lol

    • @PrimeTimeAquatics
      @PrimeTimeAquatics  Před 8 měsíci +1

      They have been in use for at least 60 years. I think you could then make the same argument for filters, airline tubing also? I don't think it matters.

  • @Fishaddict1970
    @Fishaddict1970 Před 7 měsíci

    2 things you shoulda mentioned …..all electric for fish tank should be GFI … and it’s very simple even if you don’t have one near tank just buy plug in GFI…. And about air pump no one wants that thing above tank so check valves are a must …. But I see them installed wrong 99% of the time ….they should be installed in tank just below hood ….never have it on the floor or hanging midway up air line …. Bc if the aquarium side comes off your gonna drain the tank on floor and The plastic ones love to crack and leak over time and a good air pump will eventually blow the lines apart from pump / check valve. And if check valve is just under hood you have no worries either way