ADA Lily Pipe P (Outflow)
ADA Lily Pipe P (Outflow) is an outflow filter that is specially made for use in a frameless full glass aquarium. The lily pipe hangs over the edge of the aquarium and ensures optimal water circulation in the aquarium.
This charming, handmade glass filter outflow is designed after the model of a lily flower. The design is elegant, but it is also extremely functional. Its shape creates a flow that distributes nutrients, CO2 and heat evenly along the interior of the aquarium. When this is combined with the ADA Lily Pipe V (Inflow), less dirt will remain on the bottom. In places where there is hardly any current, dirt will accumulate and this can promote algae growth. If your aquarium plants move slightly in the current, you are assured that nutrients will reach the aquarium plants.
The ADA Lily Pipe P (Outflow) also slightly stirs the water surface. This gives a playful and soothing effect to the aquarium and also ensures that a comb layer cannot form. In addition, this promotes gas exchange between the aquarium water and the air. Particularly at night, this has the advantage that oxygen can be absorbed by the water. At night, aquarium plants use oxygen and the fish, shrimps and bacteria in the aquarium also need oxygen.
The clear glass is virtually invisible under water and thanks to its graceful shape, it will make a positive contribution to the design of the aquarium. The ADA Lily Pipe P (outlet) can easily be connected to an external filter and can be cleaned with ADA Superge.
ADA Lily Pipe Outflow is available in different versions:
Item no
| Item
| Tube diameter (mm) | Filter hose (mm) | Owl (mm) | Filter flow (L/min = L/hour) | Aquarium (cm)
|
102-411 | P-1 | Ø10 | 9/12 | 40 | 10 = 600 | 45 |
102-412 | P-2 | Ø13 | 12/16 | 40 | 10 = 600 | 45-60 |
102-414 | P-4 | Ø13 | 12/16 | 50 | 10 = 600 | 90 |
102-416 | P-6 | Ø13 | 12/16 | 60 | 10-20 = 600-1200 | 120 |
102-4161 | P-6 | Ø17 | 16/22 | 60 | 20-30 = 1200-1800 | 180 |
(filter inlet is available separately)
OUR TIP: When connecting, wet the glassware before pressing it onto the hose. This way it slides on more easily. When removing the glass, first press the hose further. This way it releases more smoothly.