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You'll have the filter unit in the cupboard beneath your tank (assuming there is a cupboard/you have it on a cabinet) with the water going in an inlet pipe down to the filter canister and then another pipe returning to the tank. You can then have a variety of outlet's on your return pipe but...
i have an eheim filter and i bought some replacement white pads from a website as the pack of ten was way cheaper. when they arrived they weren't in any branded packaging. they look the same and I'm not complaining as they're doing the job fine. however, im pretty sure this company is doing...
OK, so Ive managed to bust the basket cover for my koralia 4000 powerhead by mistake :thumbdown: and hence it will no longer attach. Does anybody know if and where I can get a new basket from?? Don't fancy forking out for a whole new one when only the basket is knackered. Fingers crossed it...
Hi everybody,
Have just bought a 75gpd RO system and have an idea how i would like to set it up but not sure if it'll work this way or not.
At present in a cupboard in the kitchen I have a filter plumbed in which feeds water to the fridge. What i would like to do is tap into this plumbing...
OK, cheers folks. Gonna try and extend my spray bar along the length of my tank (rather than then breadth) and mess about with the positioning of it and also my CO2 rate.
Has anybody knocked up a DIY bar extension? any tips and recommendations for sourcing appropriate pipe?
I have my tank set up in the corner of my living room, I have an eheim 2075 with spray bar but the noise of the water returning to the tank is driving the missus demented. I tried having the spray bar below the water level but soon had a near disaster. not enough surface agitation and hence not...
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