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    My JEBO 1m tank came with a hood too. It had 2X30W FL tube and some how I modified to to hold another 2X30W.

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    Do u have a fan somewhere in there? It seems like a pretty hot setup. & wat abt the 4x PLs? For the same tank?

    Nizz

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    On 1/18/2002 9:20:02 PM

    My JEBO 1m tank came with a hood too. It had 2X30W FL tube and some how I modified to to hold another 2X30W.

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    Nizz, look at the top left corner.. that green and yellow thing? thats the fan

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    Looks like it's sucking out hot air rather than blowing in cold air. Am i rite to say dat?

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    Yes, it really hot.

    Sucking air out didn't do much for my tank. At the moment, 1 fan is always on and 1 more is switched on when the lights are switched on.

    I've isolated 2X30W tubes. Now running at 2X30W + 2X36W.

    Simon,
    You're right about the fan. I have 2 of them now.
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    Choy

    Update...up to 3am this morning, I've managed to rip out the internal filter system. Now i have a full 2-ft tank. Did it using a very long knife to cut the black glue-like thingy. Now all i have to do is get a razor blade to clear the remaining black glue/silicon fr the glass. So far glass not damaged. Me happy man...

    Ciao...Nizz


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    On 1/17/2002 2:16:30 AM

    Nizz, (yes you can call me Choy)

    have toyed with the idea of ripping out the internal filter (wasn't that great anyway) but it is glued to the glass and I'm not sure if it can be accomplished without damaging the glass.

    Also due to the height (or the lack thereof) of the internal filter compartment you can't fill the water very high so effectively I am getting 30cm water depth for a 36cm tank. For a planted tank it is ideal to have a bit more height and width. 30cm width is quite limited in terms of landscaping for fore and background. I would have preferred a size of 90x45x45.

    If you try to rip out the internal compartment, let me know!
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    Nizz, great news []

    So what filter are you going to use?

    Meanwhile I have to think of a good reason to convince the wife.

    ps: how long did it take to do the cutting?
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    nizz, u mean yr 2ft came wif a internal filter? and u ripped it out? []

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    Hi Choy
    Took less than half hr to do it. Key thing is to get a very long knife & start fr the top & slice thru'. U don have to cut all the way. 1/3 way down on all the parts stuck to the glass, u can slowly try to peel the thing away...if can't keep trying to slice further down. After dat can use razor blade to remove the black glue/silicon.

    All the best (esp wif ur wife) if u r gonna attempt it.

    I'm gonna be using the eheim 2006 temporarily, then prob move on to an external filter. Eheim 2222 or something like dat.

    Ciao...Nizz


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    Nizz, great news []

    So what filter are you going to use?

    Meanwhile I have to think of a good reason to convince the wife.

    ps: how long did it take to do the cutting?
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    Yep simon
    It was taking up plant space, & wasn't dat fantastic to start wif as a filter.

    Nizz

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    On 1/19/2002 9:50:16 PM

    Hi Choy
    Took less than half hr to do it. Key thing is to get a very long knife & start fr the top & slice thru'. U don have to cut all the way. 1/3 way down on all the parts stuck to the glass, u can slowly try to peel the thing away...if can't keep trying to slice further down. After dat can use razor blade to remove the black glue/silicon.

    All the best (esp wif ur wife) if u r gonna attempt it.

    I'm gonna be using the eheim 2006 temporarily, then prob move on to an external filter. Eheim 2222 or something like dat.

    Ciao...Nizz

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    Thanx for the tip. I have just the right knift in mind (a long slim serrated blade I used for filleting snappers, groupa, toman

    I was visiting the Eheim website earlier and also looked at the 2222. Is this part of the Professional II series? What about the Eheim Ecco 2231?

    Another important question I have is this: my lights are straddling the top of the tank with very little clearance (2cm). Would I be able to get the hoses out through that. Incidentally, how does water inlet (the part that's in the water) for external cannisters look like? Anyone have a pic?
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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