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Great work :D
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Amaaai, looking good flip :wink:
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Where did the heater go?
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It's behind the filter inlet at the right side :)
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I found a powerhead with a diffusor system so I replaced the internal filter with the powerhead. Will my zebs like this or is this a bit too much? :D
The power is adjustable...


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1. Is the intake side of the powerhead safe for the zebs so they can't get trapped or sucked in?
2. Have you got it on a timer?
3. What's the capacity of the powerhead?
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1 I think its safe, the intake is covered so they cant get sucked in.

2 I haven't got it on a timer, I think I can still feed my zebs on the left side. If not I will adjust the power at feeding time or put it on a timer.

3 the capacity was 2000 L/H but I made some changes because it was too strong.
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Sounds OK to me then :wink:
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If you leave it like that for about 3 weeks, then adjust it to a lower output, it might just trigger a spawn ;) They might think the flooding/rainy season is over :D

If you notice they are less active than usual it might be a good idea to adjust it a bit too.

Lots of oxygen there! Looks fine.
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