Stereo and Fish tanks - noisy need help


I have recently added a 240 gallon freshwater tank in my listening room and it looks incredible. However it is very noisy and has taken away alot of the musical enjoyment. Is there anyone out there that is running a fish tank in their listening room? Is it quiet? What equipment are you using? Any feedback would to helpful!
bobheinatz
Its been a long time since I had an aquarium. You can start by asking the fish to be quiet when music is playing ;-) Seriously, you could get rid of the pump noise by running an air line from another room but you might need a more powerful pump to make up for "line losses". Also, the lift tube that brings the water up from the bottom of the tanks may need to be adjusted so that there is no splashing. There are certain kinds of filtration that are more electronic in nature rather than mechanical, and are less likely to be noisy. Finally, for shorter listening sessions, you can just turn the pump and filter system off.
Yes, I've had a tank for ages, although it's only a 40 gallon; it has an air pump and filter. I place these plastic bags from the grocery store with a little air in them under the pump to absorb vibration and the filter is a "Whisper filter". After some experimentation you'll work it out.

There is nothing better than an aquarium and beautiful music.
Runmeshaw does, but I don't see any filters running

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?vbudg&1289592220&read&3&zzlRunmeshaw&&