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Does anyone know how to plumb Fluval Canisters under a tank?


Linda A.

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Hi Everyone,

I am new to this forum. I have a 55 gallon tank that will be for African Cichlids, and a 100 gallon salt tank. In years past, I plumbed my tanks through holes drilled in the bottom of the tank. That fed to Fluval 3 series canister filters, and then on to a Lifeguard heater module, then back into the tank. I had a 303 on the smaller tank, and a 403 and 303 running on the big tank. I had no problems with this set-up.

My concern now is that I decided to upgrade my filters to the new 5 series for ease of cleaning out the canisters. The technical people at Fluval said these pumps can't be plumbed this way because the hoses are now flexible tubing and the connections between this tubing and the intake and output nozzles must be connected underwater. I have considered replacing the flexible hoses with the old plastic tubing. Does anyone out there have any experience with doing this? I really don't want to have to seal off the holes in the tank and run all the equip. in full view in the tank.

Thanks,

Linda

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Use hose clamps. As long as you have a solid surface the flexible tubing will be sealed to it, provided it's a snug fit to start with. Recommend using stainless steel hose clamps as the cheap ones rust with even a bit of moisture.

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One other issue with my set up. Does anyone have any experience with the Hydor in-line heaters? My old configuration had the fluval going into a Lifeguard Heater module before going back into the tank. I would suspect it will be easier to use the in-line heater but I know nothing about them.

Linda

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