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To set up a Maltese cross tube, first securely connect the tube to a stable base, ensuring it is vertical. Next, attach the rotating disk with the Maltese cross design to the top of the tube, ensuring it can spin freely. Fill the tube with the appropriate fluid, usually colored water, and ensure the tube is sealed to prevent leaks. Finally, when you rotate the disk, it should create a visual effect of the cross as it interacts with the fluid.

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