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What about using a spray bar in reverse? That way water is brought into the
filter at the same rate as before but distributed over a large area so no baby fish (as babies might be able to swim out of the spray bar hole as the suction would be reduced drastically) get sucked into the filter? Also would be good for weak / ill fish so they don't get caught in the filter either? Just an idea, any comments anyone? Good luck and later! |
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