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Re: Anti-Siphon Tubes

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Posted by Vector9 on August 20, 2002 at 16:24:29:

In Reply to: Anti-Siphon Tubes posted by T Kanous on July 03, 2002 at 07:00:29:

: Is it at all beneficial to install an anti-siphon tube on a tank when using an angled bottomline as opposed to one that holds the tank completely horizontal?

Yes it is......... i had a slanted duck bill too and still had liquid co2 problems...... the anti siphon is one of the best ways to stop that..... other than using a remote.


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