Octo Lux Outlet

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Hey guys,

I have an Octo Lux (Reef Octopus) Slim Flow and the return outlet is as shown in the image. I was thinking it would be good to have options to direct the flow rather than just blast the front glass.

Since the back panel is acrylic and I have no way of getting behind it I was wondering if there was some way to add a threaded or snap fitting. Perhaps a 3d printed adapter to cover the grate that could be bonded using acrylic cement.

Wondering if anyone here has ever had a similar thought?

I know vivid aquatics has some neat adapters for their random flow generators but they all screw on to the redsea and waterbox units.

Cheers

Dizasta

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Hey guys,

I have an Octo Lux (Reef Octopus) Slim Flow and the return outlet is as shown in the image. I was thinking it would be good to have options to direct the flow rather than just blast the front glass.

Since the back panel is acrylic and I have no way of getting behind it I was wondering if there was some way to add a threaded or snap fitting. Perhaps a 3d printed adapter to cover the grate that could be bonded using acrylic cement.

Wondering if anyone here has ever had a similar thought?

I know vivid aquatics has some neat adapters for their random flow generators but they all screw on to the redsea and waterbox units.

Cheers

Dizasta

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I'd definitely think this is possible with a 3d printer! I don't have one personally so couldn't attempt it for you but it may be useful to ask this in the DIY section too
 
Thanks JoshO

I have reposted in the correct forum.
 

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