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Question: Filter Spray Off

SeanB

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Okay so i have a BioWheel Filter. I love it, it works great and i couldnt ask for more.
I have a 2" PVC pipe that i run along the side of the tank so that the water flow wouldnt be so back.
I just cleaned my tank this morning and have to go to work so i couldnt put thepipe back on in time. :(I use to put DuchTap and the end by the filter and oone in the middle to hold it up.That still wasnt working as good as i wanted it too. :eek:
So i was wondering if anyone could help me? I want to run the PVC pipe how i have it but in a NEATER and BETTER way. I will try and take a picture of the tank and show you but i ran out of DuchTape.....So kind of SOL....

Plz Let me now or show me another way i could make the Water Flow alot smoother for my little buddy Axie "Janus"

Thank You so Much Forum!
:DYou Guys helped me alot and I wanted to Thank all of you!!!!!!:D
 

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I have a Whisper on one of my tanks and divert the flow through an artificial reptile vine. Mine is a Ficus. Others have used styrofoam attached with silicone. You may find a turtle dock a bit pricey.
 

SeanB

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Yeah I got my DOCK today, yeah about $12 for a hunk of nothing that im sure i could have made.
Its whatever, i dont mind spending any money on my buddy!
As long as he's happy, money is not a problem!
 
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