FX5 Intake - want to change

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
phillydog1958;3394394; said:
if it ain't broke, don't try to fix it.


+1 :headbang2 There's no purpose of an analogy in this thread. No sense fix something that was built to work efficiently.
 
phillydog1958;3394394; said:
if it ain't broke, don't try to fix it.

If you can practically make improvements... you'd be silly not to...



There is a difference in attmepting to restore something that works efficiently, back to it's original condition... which is when that common term is properly used...

But when people use that term to discourage advancement they are discouraging progression...

What if Stone Age people thoroughly embraced that kind of thinking...
 
nc_nutcase;3394424; said:
If you can practically make improvements... you'd be silly not to...



There is a difference in attmepting to restore something that works efficiently, back to it's original condition... which is when that common term is properly used...

But when people use that term to discourage advancement they are discouraging progression...

What if Stone Age people thoroughly embraced that kind of thinking...


:screwy: Did the OP state that he is trying to restore a broken piece of the filter? From what I recall, he stated that it doesn't LOOK appealing.. so your first statement has no relevance to this thread.
 
phillydog1958;3394394; said:
if it ain't broke, don't try to fix it.
The OP has a "aint broke" FX5 he is trying to fix lol.
 
selki;3394411; said:
+1 :headbang2 There's no purpose of an analogy in this thread. No sense fix something that was built to work efficiently.
tell the OP ;) My simple point is that things can always be improved lets try not to be so hard headed.
 
I just hate when bits of market prawns get stuck behind the strainer...
Also, my turtle chew on the strainer and makes the hole even bigger lol
 
It's his FX5. He's not trying to come into your house and modify your FX5... It's his property! What a weird thread.
 
dodo;3394454; said:
Thanks a lot...How much did it cost? Is it just a regular 3/4" strainer or some pet brand name?

Just 3/4" stariner...they have at back counter by the plumbing.....$1 or $2....and it just slides into the piece that attaches the hose to the tubing on the filter.....

Yah, it was p'ing me off too.....the pieces of food that fall behind the original filter intake!:irked:and fish can't get at.
 
flagtail;3394493; said:
Just 3/4" stariner...they have at back counter by the plumbing.....$1 or $2....and it just slides into the piece that attaches the hose to the tubing on the filter.....

Yah, it was p'ing me off too.....the pieces of food that fall behind the original filter intake!:irked:and fish can't get at.

Thanks...

By the way, your tank is so clean :headbang2
 
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