X xfactor New Member Joined Nov 23, 2003 Messages 32 Reaction score 0 Dec 2, 2003 #1 AquaClear Powerheads Model 802, are these submergible with suction cups, the ad doesn't say one way or another.
AquaClear Powerheads Model 802, are these submergible with suction cups, the ad doesn't say one way or another.
S ste2k3 Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jul 31, 2003 Messages 1,886 Reaction score 0 Location North Devon Dec 2, 2003 #2 I think that they are submergiable. most powerheads are and the ones that are not cost a fortune.
OP OP X xfactor New Member Joined Nov 23, 2003 Messages 32 Reaction score 0 Dec 2, 2003 #3 these are $27.99 each
S ste2k3 Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jul 31, 2003 Messages 1,886 Reaction score 0 Location North Devon Dec 2, 2003 #4 think this is what you mean http/www.petguys.com/-015561105700.html in which case it is fully submersable.
think this is what you mean http/www.petguys.com/-015561105700.html in which case it is fully submersable.
OP OP X xfactor New Member Joined Nov 23, 2003 Messages 32 Reaction score 0 Dec 2, 2003 #5 yep thats it, from another picture it doesn't look like it is, looks like it hangs on the side of the tank, which is not what I want, I am going to put them about 1 foot deep inside the water.
yep thats it, from another picture it doesn't look like it is, looks like it hangs on the side of the tank, which is not what I want, I am going to put them about 1 foot deep inside the water.