Ok, so I have tried to join both forums mentioned above, but for some reason I was only able to join one and I still don't have forum access.
So here goes another question. I want to do a water feature and I've seen people using some kind of clear plastic that they could bend to create the shape of the water they want. I think I want to do this so I can limit where the water is and preserve space and light weight as much as possible. They secure it with aquarium sealent. What is the clear stuff they are working with?
If you go to youtube and search how to construct an aquarium you will see a young kid doing it in one of his videos.
I'm also thinking that since reviews of the water kit I want to get have not been positive, that submerging and hiding it in the water feature would be the best route to keep it running. They say that the pump doesn't work well when you do as the instructions suggest which is filling the hydroballs around it. My way would keep it in the water and unobstructed. I would bend the water well back towards the back to amply hide the pump and tube.
Also, do you guys think that the drip lines offered by Saurian Enterprises in St. Louis is good quality? Where else would I find one or learn how to construct one? I want to automate this as much as possible so I don't have to deal with it everyday.
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