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[QUOTE="CountryEscape, post: 103788, member: 3087"] I bought all of my tubing from Menards, which is similar to Lowe's and Home Depot. I went outside to take a picture of the sump pump tubing which I am using now, and I also found a picture of the clear PVC tubing I had before. I loved the clear stuff, but they didn't have it in black, and the clear allowed algae to grow. Clear was VERY easy to work with, and fit all the fittings! You will know immediately if the fittings work or not. Here is the clear tubing I used initially. As I said, I loved this, very easy to work with, fit all the fittings, but algae grew in it since it's clear. [ATTACH]40413.IPB[/ATTACH] Here is what I changed it out the clear for the sump pump tubing. As you can see, there is a section in the middle that is wider, that is the only part that can fit onto the fittings, but it worked out with my lengths needed. For shorter sections, I left the clear tubing, as I can change them out if needed, or take apart and run a brush through them to clean them out if necessary. [ATTACH]40415.IPB[/ATTACH] And, can't leave out the fish! This was taken this morning. The koi and few goldies are in 42" of water, just hanging out. It's easy to get clear picture, since they are not moving around, but since they are down so far, not crystal clear water, but I can sure spot each and every fish in that pond, and I love that! Enjoy. :-) [ATTACH]40414.IPB[/ATTACH] Hope this helps you decide what I have used and what you have bought or will buy, PL! [/QUOTE]
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