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Jewel Internal Filter removal


piggyvir

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Yep.. I found that a long thin very sharp knife was the best way to go.. (filleting knife perhaps) I used a long chef kind of knife. You can slide that in behind the filter and cut through the "dots" of black silicone..

Then afterwards when the box is out you can remove the rest with a razorblade or even rub it off with a dry cloth if the silicone is also dry..

This whole thing is WAY easier if the tank is empty but I guess it can be done with water in it.. Also take out everything from within the filter, even the plastic divider that slides down into it, that way you can "bend" the filter a bit more when trying to squeeze in the knife to get to the back silicone dots. The bigger the filter the longer the knife you need..

Be very careful not to poke the knife into the silicone holding the actual aquarium together.. and as Dennis said, removing the filter will void any warranty on the tank..

Good luck (I have done it to both a Rio 300 and a Rio 125)

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