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Just cause you asked for them though. ![]() ![]()
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
#392
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![]() Mark I really like the low laying rock. Im looking at doing that to my Cube once its stops being -47 here in Manitoba. Are you going to be running the Tunze that low to the ground
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#393
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The true issue didn't rear its head until I put those pumps in while aquascaping yesterday. They are only 1/2" from the bottom. I am probably going to have to place a rock below them in order to avoid sucking up sand.
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
#394
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![]() Yikes, there's no way to enlargen the holes to let them sit a little higher?
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#395
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![]() I had a pair running 24V jumpers really close to the low in the back of my last tank with no issues. With new sand though you might have issues for a bit. mine were both aimed slightly upwards and there were no wide flow shrouds available then either. Not sure which ones you're using.
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#396
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![]() Mine have the 24v jumpers but only the original shrouds. I bought them about 1 1/2yrs ago from one of the guys in Calgary who had just started a tank and then got transferred and had to sell them. They've never seen water for me.
I can't make new holes...the wood is right up to the glass and there's 1 1/4" of wood to get through.
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
#397
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![]() you have an advantage with the original shrouds. aim slightly up, typical tunze jet stream forward with little collateral damage.
but you can totally make new holes so long as you have access to the non tank side of the plywood. just score and chip away with a solid utility blade and a small screwdriver. I patented this process and called it the scribe technique when I added details into my old stand =) |
#398
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![]() you could abandon the low holes and mount them on a couple sea sweeps higher up in the tank. I even know a guy that that could hook ya up with them
![]() or make it one of those artificial sand beds in the corners by gluing sand to a piece of acrylic and dropping it on each side under where the pumps are. or point them down and turn them on full and see what happens.
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![]() Haha...thanks Nick...2 of those ideas don't seem to bad. I will have to think about the 3rd for a while before I get back to you.
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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![]() Hey Mark, if you can't find a solution that works for you, what about 2 of these?
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/tunze-...-6025-250.html
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