Nice pure. I've been meaning to pick up some of those quick filters for a while now. No particular reason in mind, but just that there seems to be so much that one can do with them, seems a shame not to have some around.
I'll have to pick up one or two of those pumps next time I make an order then. It would be nice to use something a bit more flexable. Do you know about what size the intake is?
I removed all of the hotglue, and siliconed everything saturday morning. It should be well set by this evening so I may hook everything back up and see how it works out. Since most of my problems with leaks was around where the electrical cord passed though the top, I used a small piece of tubing for the cord to go though. By doing this it allowed me to have a larger contact area directly with the cord and the silicone to hopefully allow for a better seal, as well as allowing the cord to flex a little bit more without being bothered by harming or weakening the seal any. I'm actualy not too worried about air in it anymore because as long as there isn't a large amount when the top is put on, the intake stays under the water level, and there aren't any leaks then air will not build up inside of it.
It would make for another interesting 'nano' project by adding a small inline Co2 reactor to this. Course not so sure I'm ready to start messing with the DIY Co2 agian.
I've also got pictures of the spraybar that I will try to get up asap.