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Underwater |
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13 | 40.63% |
above water churning the water |
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8 | 25.00% |
Through the backwall |
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11 | 34.38% |
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#1
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![]() On a rimless, through the back wall for sure. That's why you chose rimless right, to have a sleek, clean look.
I was waiting to drum up the courage to drill my filled tank but instead went with a Vertex Mocean...love it.
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![]() Actually the eurobrace is better. I have 2 tanks, one rimless and a eurobrace. With the eurobrace, I have a drilled hole to take the return line and hold it solidly in place.
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![]() ooooooh, the mocean might be just what i've been looking for. can it be installed on a eurobraced tank?
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