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Nope. This goes on top of the tank.
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It has 6 fog/mist spray heads
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The paludarium sump is now a rainforest.
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This fog/mist manifold is connected to a python hose going to the faucet. The bypass valve allows me to use the python for whatever way I need to. I've been testing this set-up for the past few weeks and I haven't had any measurable chlorine in the tank water yet. Maybe the misting/fogging action is making the chlorine in the tap water gas out?
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Lastly, I’m using some white garbage bags as a dome to protect the lighting from the mist and to protect the plants from the lighting.
I don’t know how this is going to work for the long term, but for now besides being a rainmaker, it also replaces my continuous drip water change system.
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