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How did you get your CO2 line into the tank? The thing is build so seamlessly that there is absolutely no place I can see to get it in without drilling a hole in my perfect new hood!
malkore said:I agree, drilling or cutting sounds liek the only options. I like TG's idea of using a little black stopper to cover the hole in the future.
Is there no space for the heater cord, or is this one of those 'all in one' units with the heater in hte hood/filter?
How about expanding this hole to fit both the CO2 and heater cables? Later you can use a grommet if you only need the heater cable.No there is a perfectly made spot for the heater cord to go out the back.
czcz said:How about expanding this hole to fit both the CO2 and heater cables? Later you can use a grommet if you only need the heater cable.No there is a perfectly made spot for the heater cord to go out the back.
TankGirl said:It works the same way as an Eclipse - with everything in the back of the rather deep hood. It has a very neat and tidy appearance.
Edit - not exactly the same as an Eclipse - this filtration is much better, with three stages, at least in the larger ones, like if you glued an AquaClear power filter onto the back of a tank and made it all one unit, with the hood covering the entire thing.