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#326634 Who Here Keeps Tropheus???
Posted by Riggers on 08 September 2014 - 06:20 PM
I've got 2 tanks of ilangi at the moment, having huge success with about 60 fry in recent months. I like to use a lot of rock for plenty of hiding, after all that's what they like, but each to there own methods
#326578 Diy Sump Hole
Posted by Riggers on 07 September 2014 - 06:01 PM
North of the river, Seaview can look after custom tanks! I was in there recently and the workshop is looking sweeeeeet!!
I have had a lot of experience drilling holes in tanks in sides, bases, overflows and the like, if anyone needs help or advice with overflows or drilling tanks please feel free to contact me, I've been out of the "fish loop" for a while but still dabbling in the aquatic realm
Riggers
I have had a lot of experience drilling holes in tanks in sides, bases, overflows and the like, if anyone needs help or advice with overflows or drilling tanks please feel free to contact me, I've been out of the "fish loop" for a while but still dabbling in the aquatic realm
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#245716 Diy Siphon Build Guide
Posted by Riggers on 27 March 2012 - 05:19 PM
So heres a step by step guide for building a hang on siphon for easy water changes
Parts needed
2x 20mm elbow with thread
2x 20mm elbow
1x 20mm ball valve tap
1m length of 20mm PVC pipe
1x threaded hose fitting
PVC glue
Step 1.
Cut pipe into 4 sections like this
Step 2.
Glue small section to both un-threaded elbows
Step 3.
Use the 2 same size lengths for the tap section and glue in place
Step 4.
Glue the tap section into the smaller elbow section
Step 5.
Take your threaded elbow and glue it to the bottom of the tap section
And screw in your hose fitting
Step 6.
Glue the other threaded fitting into the last length of PVC pipe and glue into place
That's it ready to go, just plug in your hose and your set to go
Happy Tanking
Parts needed
2x 20mm elbow with thread
2x 20mm elbow
1x 20mm ball valve tap
1m length of 20mm PVC pipe
1x threaded hose fitting
PVC glue
Step 1.
Cut pipe into 4 sections like this
Step 2.
Glue small section to both un-threaded elbows
Step 3.
Use the 2 same size lengths for the tap section and glue in place
Step 4.
Glue the tap section into the smaller elbow section
Step 5.
Take your threaded elbow and glue it to the bottom of the tap section
And screw in your hose fitting
Step 6.
Glue the other threaded fitting into the last length of PVC pipe and glue into place
That's it ready to go, just plug in your hose and your set to go
Happy Tanking
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