Habitat - Indoor :: Large Filter

Turtle tank setups and other indoor configurations.

Post Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:22 pm   

Mobat- in your tank, I would try this: get another, square piece of clear acrylic, large enough to hold the side-mounted filter, and some large suction cups. Drill a hole in each corner of the acrylic, to attach the suction cups to the acrylic. Use the suction cups to attach this acrylic to the back or side of your tank (on the inside) and mount the hanging filter on that piece of acrylic. You will have to mess about with the sizes and etc to make it all work, but I hope this makes it somewhat clear.

This way you can use a side-mounted hanging filter in your tank.
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Post Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 4:03 pm   

I guess Taper was not the correct term to use. The tank is a large cube with two holes in the top of it, the holes are centered so there is no way to hang something on the edge. See the picture below and it might make it more clear.

I think I will try a submerged before geting another XP3. Thats a great idea reptilegrrl thank you. I am a touch lazy though so if the submereged dosnt work I will consider your alternative.


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Post Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 6:45 pm   

I hope the submerged filter works for you. I like the Ekip. Please keep usposted!
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