For pipe try using the electrical PVC pipes, they are thinner.
Yes you can, actually I had plans of using this for my 120 gal for filteration+areation in powercuts, as it consumes very less power if running on invertors or backups.
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My DIY fiter for nano tank..
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Well i am using the same...the top fileration i have one good plan soon update you all..
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You mean same size?maaz wrote:Well i am using the same...
Yours looks like size A. Its 3/4th inch
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Re: My DIY fiter for nano tank..
OK I am using electrical PVC pipe its around 1/2 inch may be...i will go to market then check i got that one or not..thanks for update...