I guess that would have been easier than trying to describe it, huh?
I'm sorry that the pictures are so crappy, nobody seems to have a good
picture up. The second one is better than the first, and the third is
probably best of all.
Hagen's
http://www.hagen.com/canada/english/...00240001010 1
TOM/Oscar Enterprise's (it's the exact same thing...)
http://www.oscarent.com/productspage...ceskimmer.html
And, finally, another unhelpful picture (half-way down, on the right) :-)
http://www.nature-aquarium.com/tank.htm
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 06:27:35 +0000, Marc Levenson wrote:
That's the trick, getting the right balancing point. I can make a box,
and make a pocket of air, and test it, then adjust things and test it
again, etc. Sounds like a lot of trial and error.
Can you send me a link to the cup you bought for your system? I'd like to
see it. Visuals are great!
Marc
Marco Qualizza wrote:
The only thing I don't know is why the cup, which is free-floating, sits
neither too high nor too low in the water. :-)