Friday, March 29, 2013

Aquarium Supplies Glass BorneoWild Fill Pipe Filter Intake For Sale

Aquarium Supplies Glass BorneoWild Fill Pipe Filter Intake For Sale
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The BorneoWild Glass Fill Pipe filter intake transports water from the aquarium to an external filter. Borneo Wild's unique intake design has slits positioned along a wide length of the pipe. As a result, the glass fill pipe pulls in water from multiple depths, spanning a wider range in the water column. This improves water circulation and prevents "dead spots" in the aquarium.


The Borneo Wild Glass Fill Pipe filter intake features a narrow arc for the most attractive mounting on rimless aquariums. The thick glass construction is durable, but care should be taken when cleaning and installing the intake pipe to prevent breakage.


Usage Instructions:
1. Position the Glass Fill Pipe filter outlet where desired.

2 Prepare the hose with a suitable length from the glass intake to the filter. Remember to leave some slack for adjustment purposes.
3 Connect the hose to the filter first to prevent accidental pulling on the intake pipe.
4 Before fitting the hose to the pipe, dip the hose in hot water and wet the connection tip of the glass intake pipe for an easy installation.
5. Press the suction cup of the intake pipe against the tank wall for a secure fitting.

6. You are now ready to turn on the filter.


To clean the inside of the glass intake pipe:
1. Prepare a 1:1 mixture of bleach to water.
2. Soak the glass pipe in the mixture for 24hours or longer depending on the amount of algae grown.
3. Rinse several times with clean running water before connecting back to the aquarium.


To clean the exterior of the glass intake pipe, simply wipe it with a damp cloth or a softer algae pad.

Item Name Glass BorneoWild Fill Pipe Filter Intake
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BrandBorneo Wild
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ImageApplicationPricePart No
 Intake Size - 13mm$102.00BWGlassFillPipe13 Intake Size - 17mm$120.00BWGlassFillPipe17

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