ADA Lily Pipe V (Inflow)
This ADA Lily Pipe V (Inflow) is a filter inlet that is specially made for use in a frameless full glass aquarium. The handmade glass tube has inlet slits through which the water can be sucked into the external filter.
Because the inlet slits are evenly distributed over the length, an even flow is created and, for example, larger leaves are not quickly sucked in. The inlet slits are just wide enough so that fish, shrimp and coarse dirt cannot get into the external filter. It is important to ensure that the crevices do not become clogged. The handmade glassware is of very clear quality, which disrupts the overall appearance of the aquarium as little as possible. The elegant appearance will actually have a positive influence on the design of your aquarium. It is of course advisable to use a transparent filter hose.
ADA Lily Pipe V is sublimely manufactured, pristine, elegant, functional and a jewel for the aquarium!
A good filter system is extremely important for the aquarium. The plants, fish and shrimps benefit from healthy water quality. The use of the ADA New Lily Pipe V (Inlet) in combination with the ADA Lily Pipe P (outlet) guarantees perfect and natural water circulation. Both the inlet and the outlet should be placed on one side of the aquarium. The current that this creates in the aquarium ensures that CO2 and nutrients are carried along the entire layout of the aquarium. The dirt and waste products are returned to the external filter via the inflow.
ADA Lily Pipe V (inflow) is available in various versions:
Item no
| Type
| Pipe diameter (mm) | Filter hose
| Height (mm) | between size (mm) | Filter flow (L/min = L/hour) | Aquarium (cm) |
102-4032 | V-3 | Ø13 | 12/16 | 230 | 35 | 10 = 600 | 60 |
102-4052 | V-5 | Ø13 | 12/16 | 300 | 45 | 10 = 600 | 90 |
102-4072 | V-7 | Ø17 | 16/22 | 300 | 45 | 10-20 = 600-1200 | 120 |
102-4073 | V-7 | Ø20 | 19/25 | 300 | 45 | 20-30 = 1200-1800 | 180 |
(exhaust filter 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.