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Tue, 5th Apr 2005, 11:37 AM
#31
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Tue, 5th Apr 2005, 04:40 PM
#32
well maybe I was just seeing things... I dropped by the house on my way back from a delivery to find the tank just as full of bubbles as yesterday. I guess I should wipe the sleep out of my eyes before checking the tank.
Do you think a piece of screen (like on a window) would trap microbubbles? I'll be heading to the HD after work for the female thread and 90° while I'm there I might pick up a piece of plastic screen just to see if I can capture a few bubbles with it. If so I'll rig up a pvc frame
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Tue, 5th Apr 2005, 04:50 PM
#33
I would think it would help some but I would be worried that it would come apart and get sucked up the return.
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Tue, 5th Apr 2005, 05:06 PM
#34
yeah... I thought of that, but a piece of pvc cut in half and screwed together with a nylon bolt should be pretty safe. Id be more worried about junk from the fuge and I'm not really worried about that either.
It might even be safer to use the pvc glue instead of the nylon bolt. One way or the other, there shouldn't be very much pressure against it, not like the filter floss. I just have to find something that will catch bubbles but allow the water to flow well.
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Wed, 6th Apr 2005, 10:00 AM
#35
Well this morning I stood for a few minutes starring into the tank without seeing any bubbles to speak of.. I even saw a few pieces of "stuff" floating around so I fugure if I can see little things floating by then I should be able to see little bubbles floating by. This same thing happened yesterday morning but it simply has to be a trick with the lighting, I'll of course only know once the lights are on. Unlike yesterday I'm not convinced today
crossing fingers, holding breath, wishing, hoping, praying
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Fri, 8th Apr 2005, 07:48 AM
#36
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