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I remeber hearing about this before, and I thought I knew the answer to this
question. I thought a strainer on the inlet of the powerhead would stop an anemone from getting sucked in. Well, my powerhead PULLED my BTA through the veins of the strainer that were no more than 1/16th of an inch. Is there another solution besides using a foam pad over the inlet? TIA ~Mort |
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