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Lily Pipe positioning and stream pump

Fred13

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Hello,

I am thinking about my output and inflow setup using the lily pipes.

I am attaching you a pic (sorry for this quality) with my options.

I will put for sure the output to hit the planted area of the tank. My question is about the inflow positioning.

And..as i have already notice lily pipes do not provide great surfage agitation but better flow inside the aquarium.
Shall i use the stream pump on the opposite side ?

Thank you
 

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Thank you Zeus , i ll go as you say. I will put inflow and output at the same
Inflow is normally best right next to lily pipe, then the water flows right round the tank
Thank you Zeus, i ll go as you say. I ll put the output and inflow at the same side.
Do i need a stream pump on the other side hitting the surface for agitation or its an overkill?
 
Do i need a stream pump on the other side hitting the surface for agitation or its an overkill?

Depends on many factors and each tank is unique but overkill does kill the plants esp requarding flow surface agitation
To best advise on that would need to know

Size of tank
Pump/filters output
High/low/hybrid tech tank CO2
 
100 X 50 X 50 (250 liters -230 water)
Depends on many factors and each tank is unique but overkill does kill the plants esp requarding flow surface agitation
To best advise on that would need to know

Size of tank
Pump/filters output
High/low/hybrid tech tank CO2
100 x 50 x 50 cms (250 liters-230 of water)
jbl 1501 1400l/h
high-co2 pressurized, dual stage reg
 
This is what I do pretty the same as Zeus mentioned.

A basic rule to make sure you have good flow is 10x turnover. Just go with your jbl 1501 and see how things go. You can always add a pump later.

You can raise lily pipes higher for better surface agitation.
 

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I finally think that instead of adding a pump it would be better to add a second filter. Not that huge such as the 1501 but something like eheim 4+ 350. This will increase my filtration ability and circulation. I guess if its an overkill i can always reduce the flow of filters.
 
Yesterday, i tried to test my filter for any defections. I put the lily pipes into the hoses and did the test. Afterwards, i tried to remove the lily pipes from the hoses and oops i found out that the seal is so hard that i could easily broke the pipes if i put so much pressure.
I couldnt do something till i realized that i may need very hot near to boiled water. I took all the hose out with the lily pipe on it and i put the edge into the water for 1-2 seconds for 2-3 times and this did the trick.
Is this the easiest way to remove the pipes from the hoses? I need to find something that doesnt cause this money stress every time i need to clean them...
 
Hello guys,

I am looking forward to start up my 65 gallon tank with 2 canister filters instead of one. I already have the JBL 1501e and i am thinking of buying an eheim professional 4+350 and place the lily pipes on the other side in order to promote a circular flow motion.
Is this an overkill for my tank?
In my JBL i will have inline diffuser, inline heater and a long hose 1,5 -1,7m ..so i guess the flow will be reduced .
What do you think? Shall i proceed and start up with 2 filters?
 
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