yes, I'm old.Film was on it’s way out when she was born
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yes, I'm old.Film was on it’s way out when she was born
Don’t have a canister filter. Didn’t want to have to pay a $150 to get one local, but don’t think I have a choice anymorehi..sorry to hear ,do you have a canister filter? or a reactor you can fill w both carbon an floss?
i don't want to come off pushy ...but...you did not pay for tank ? correct?
tell them to come and get it out of your house ,buy a new tank??
thoughts are w you and your family..
Connecting the canister filter should be simple. They just have a simple draw tube (usually with a U at the top for hanging over side) that sticks down in the water and a return line (also usually with a U) to dump back in. Use wire/suction-cups/magnets to hold the tubes if the U is not enough. My 75-FOWLR is operating right now on 2 (100gph and 75gph) canister filters along with a skimmer.He wasn’t there, so I sent a message yesterday with no reply. I’m to the point I’m more hurt. I’ve been going there for 6 years..but everything from them. They’ve always been great..they’re the best in N. Florida.
Unfortunately, my skimmer pump is rattling now. Heading out to see if I can find a canister filter. Don’t know how to hook it up to the tub, but it’s worth a shot
You could probably just get barb connections and vinyl tubing to make extensions over the top instead of the U or place the canister higher than the tank and attach the flexible tube directly to the hard plastic tubes for draw/return.The only ones I’ve found locally are the Fluval 307 & 407. I looked at manual and both have the u that everything attaches to, but I doubt it’s wide enough to hang over the side of the tub..