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OK...I know there has to be a guide about this, but for some reason I can't seem to find it. I have a siphon stopper that I want to replace because the bubbles are driving me nuts. The tank is drilled and I had thought about just trying to plug the air holes in the stopper and drilling a hole in the top, but I still don't like how far down into the aquarium the stopper and loc-line goes (almost 1/2 the depth of the tank before it bends back up).

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Post a picture or two and that will help get your answer faster:)
 
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Post a picture or two and that will help get your answer faster:)

Yep...just waiting to get off of meeting phone call ;)

Here's the back of the tank where hole was drilled:


Here's a top down view:


Here's a straight on shot:

Don't mind the algae in this photo...it's the topic of another thread I have going :(
 

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you can remove the pvc fixture inside the tank. and directly attach the locline to the bulkhead. have the locline near the water surface. or you can drill a small hole on one of the locline segments that's near the water surface
 

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If there are threads on the loc line and on the bulk head on the inside of the tank side, then it should screw right on.

You can also take out a few links in the loc line if you feel like it's too long.
 

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If the bulkhead is 1" and the Loc-Line is 3/4", you may need a PVC reducing adapter to attach the Loc-Line. If the Loc-Line is too long for your liking, you can remove individual sections to make it shorter.
 
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Inside the bulkhead is smooth. I want to say that the bulkhead is a 3/4" one (how would I measure...inside opening of the bulkhead or the hole in the tank) if I remember correctly. So I guess I need to look to get a 3/4" threaded bulkhead and an adaptor for between the bulkhead and loc-line.
 

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Inside the bulkhead is smooth. I want to say that the bulkhead is a 3/4" one (how would I measure...inside opening of the bulkhead or the hole in the tank) if I remember correctly. So I guess I need to look to get a 3/4" threaded bulkhead and an adaptor for between the bulkhead and loc-line.
You can get an adapter that will slip on or in to the bulkhead and have a threaded other side for the loc-line
 

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You can also replace the buldhead with a thru thread bulkhead. I get mine on Amazon lifeguard aquatic is the brand. They are enexpensive so what I do is get what I think I need and then order another guessing if I am wrong with my first guess. Saves time when I have one of those Oh man I have the wrong size moments:)
 

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from the looks of it. bulkhead looks like slipxslip. if the pvc assembly inside isn't glued on, just remove and get a pvc coupling with slip x threaded end to attach loc line. if it is glued, then you'll have to cut below the elbow on the outside and redo
 

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