Question: Diverting water flow from a HOB filter

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Wondering if anyone has some clever ways to divert the water flow of a Hang On the Back filter? I tried using a piece of plexi glass and divert it to the back of the tank but it is very awkward to try and fasten it so it doesnt float away.:confused:

Thanks in advance for any advice or pictures!
 
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This was my set up.
 
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I used zip ties to hold the plexiglass in place.

We used a dremal to make the holes in the filter and the plexiglass.
 
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