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Wait because how do I figure out how large the hose is? On WB it says Φ9…idk what that symbol means…

This was all I could get in terms of hose measurements.
Φ9 basically means 9mm

That hose looks like it has a 1/4in ID, which would have about 9mm OD.

that is smaller than what we have usually seen on these tanks.
It says return hose 16
Maybe you should reach out to saltwater aquarium
Is it the correct dimensions?
This may be a god course of action.


Can you measure the hole size on the back glass? The proper stock nozzle and elbow require about a 0.6in hole.

if that hole is big enough for that size pipe, then maybe you could simply get Waterbox to send you the proper pluming part for the tank you where sold.

they have it listed here


This is that same part, linked to above, showing the measurement of the part that needs to pass through the back glass.

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Φ9 basically means 9mm

That hose looks like it has a 1/4in ID, which would have about 9mm OD.

that is smaller than what we have usually seen on these tanks.

This may be a god course of action.


Can you measure the hole size on the back glass? The proper stock nozzle and elbow require about a 0.6in hole.

if that hole is big enough for that size pipe, then maybe you could simply get Waterbox to send you the proper pluming part for the tank you where sold.

they have it listed here


This is that same part, linked to above, showing the measurement of the part that needs to pass through the back glass.

20250721_150828.jpg
Okay! How would I go about measuring the outflow hole on the back pannel?
 
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Φ9 basically means 9mm

That hose looks like it has a 1/4in ID, which would have about 9mm OD.

that is smaller than what we have usually seen on these tanks.

This may be a god course of action.


Can you measure the hole size on the back glass? The proper stock nozzle and elbow require about a 0.6in hole.

if that hole is big enough for that size pipe, then maybe you could simply get Waterbox to send you the proper pluming part for the tank you where sold.

they have it listed here


This is that same part, linked to above, showing the measurement of the part that needs to pass through the back glass.

20250721_150828.jpg
 

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I’m so sorry! I wish I could take a better photo :(
Try to take it like this... tape measure edge aligned to center of hose, with a inch mark aligned to to outer top edge of hose.
1000059600.jpg


So this hose has a 7/16" o.d, and 5/16 id.
Edit. 9/16", not 7/16".
 
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Try to take it like this... tape measure edge aligned to center of hose, with an inch mark aligned to to outer top edge of hose.
1000059600.jpg
Ohhhh!! Like this? I’m sorry my hands were shaky and the tape measure is curved. I can take another one if you’d like.
 

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Φ9 basically means 9mm

That hose looks like it has a 1/4in ID, which would have about 9mm OD.

that is smaller than what we have usually seen on these tanks.

This may be a god course of action.


Can you measure the hole size on the back glass? The proper stock nozzle and elbow require about a 0.6in hole.

if that hole is big enough for that size pipe, then maybe you could simply get Waterbox to send you the proper pluming part for the tank you where sold.

they have it listed here


This is that same part, linked to above, showing the measurement of the part that needs to pass through the back glass.

20250721_150828.jpg
I went on the website to see if that nozzle would fit and it says no. :(
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Try to take it like this... tape measure edge aligned to center of hose, with a inch mark aligned to to outer top edge of hose.
1000059600.jpg


So this hose has a 7/16" o.d, and 5/16 id.
9/16 od,? But the image shows the technique perfectly for the purpose here!
 

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I think you should just drill the hole bigger and replace the pump you intended on replacing anyways, or contact them and get the product you ordered. Drilling that hole isn't a big deal. But, you should get what you ordered. Up to you
 

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9/16 od,? But the image shows the technique perfectly for the purpose here!
You're right, I mis spoke... and for clarity; that is a random hose in my garage, not the correct size for that tank. As you said, demonstrating how to measure it:-)
 
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I think you should just still the hole bigger and replace the pump you intended on replacing anyways, or contact them and get the product you ordered. Filling that hole isn't a big deal. But, you should get what you ordered. Up to you
I have no experience drilling glass or have the money to buy a piece of equipment for this single use. I sent both water box and saltwater aquarium some emails but no response so far.
 

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9mm is closer to 3/8", which the id appears to be(hard to tell from pic)
its is hard tell - but from the latest photos it look even smaller.
I went on the website to see if that nozzle would fit and it says no. :(
IMG_6473.jpeg
they must have updated the 15-gallon model - It used use the (larger) one in the photo i posted.

But - the on you have may be adaptable. That stock hose would likely fit inside a larger hose , like a10mm ID silicone hose.

then you can cut a small section of the stock hose and use it like an adapter to the larger hose. connect the larger hose to a larger stock pump.

you'll get a bit of restations from the elbow, but it wont be as mush as if the entire length of that hose was that smaller one.

Drilling the hole out to make it larger may be difficult, since ethe back wall is made of glass. At least the previous versions of this tank where.
 
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I think you should just drill the hole bigger and replace the pump you intended on replacing anyways, or contact them and get the product you ordered. Drilling that hole isn't a big deal. But, you should get what you ordered. Up to you
Is it possible I just…use it as is? I’m not planning on doing anything high tech, just softies and macros. I 100% am definitely gonna get a wave maker tho.
 
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its is hard tell - but from the latest photos it look even smaller.

they must have updated the 15-gallon model - It used use the (larger) one in the photo i posted.

But - the on you have may be adaptable. That stock hose would likely fit inside a larger hose , like a10mm ID silicone hose.

then you can cut a small section of the stock hose and use it like an adapter to the larger hose. connect the larger hose to a larger stock pump.

you'll get a bit of restations from the elbow, but it wont be as mush as if the entire length of that hose was that smaller one.

Drilling the hole out to make it larger may be difficult, since ethe back wall is made of glass. At least the previous versions of this tank where.
Could you link me said hose I should buy?
 

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I have no experience drilling glass or have the money to buy a piece of equipment for this single use. I sent both water box and saltwater aquarium some emails but no response so far.
I was thinking the hole was in plastic but the image does appear to be glass.

It would look wonky, but an over the glass hang on type plastic return could make adding a larger pump work around fairly easy. Put a cork in the hole.

But let's hope you can get a return to get what you really want.
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I was thinking the hole was in plastic but the image does appear to be glass.

It would look wonky, but an over the glass hang on type plastic return could make adding a larger pump work around fairly easy. Put a cork in the hole.

But let's hope you can get a return to get what you really want.
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Oh my God you’re amazing! That would be perfect! Could anyone link me some hosing that would fit on this ^^ and the sicce?
 

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Oh my God you’re amazing!
I usually stay out of sight, but Bless you my son!
That would be perfect! Could anyone link me some hosing that would fit on this ^^ and the sicce?
I'm busy walking on water, but I think these are available in standard inch tubing sizes sizes I didn't really examine the specs.

I was looking at the pump that was supplied, and I have used something similar (it may have actually been smaller) and they ran perfectly for a few trials until they stopped after about a month of use. I would plan on replacing the pump, if it was mine.

Oh, and for folks who may still think I am, THe LOrd, I hope He hasn't struck me dead for the evil impersonation.

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