Im looking for this type of hose end, not those eheim rounded U shaped ones which hang over some distance from the back glass. Where can I find them?
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I saw them before, but its still too far out from the back glass. Wanna create a drip wall for my tank:
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Or maybe I might install a spray bar at the top of the tank. Would be a challenge though, to attach it to the cork, unless I join the spray bars together to create a long one, use the side glass to support.
Will be ugly, but if I go ahead, will probably give it a coco fibre layer to camouflage.
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WOW!!!!...Nice!!!.....before you do that, I think I remember Far East Flora or Nature Landscape has something you are looking for...I be going this Sunday and I see if they have
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Haha thanks
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nope Far East Flora only sells those misting thingy.....sorry
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Thats a nice landscape..
Beautiful scape. like the land area, wood. will be nice if can add some Bucephalandra or Anubias on right water area. Just my thou
Keep us update as it grow more dense. thanks for sharing your setup.
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Nice tank.
As for the U pipe, if all else fails, you can DIY it with two elbow joints.
In my opinion, it is going to be difficult to find it ready made for aquarium use as a 90 degree bend, will cause a huge loss in flowrate, thats why most of the pipes and hoses are all bent gradually.
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