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Question: IDEAL filter

daremo

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I have something similar and what I used was a hose with holes attached to the place where the water comes out
after a while the flow diminished on its own and now I don't have anything , but I think the hose will do, you can divert the flow against a plant or a side of the tank
 

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you could buy some tubing, or pvc pipe that fits in the output of the filter and make your own spraybar. I'm probably going to be making one for my canister filter once I set up my tank
 
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