Question: Filter flow diffuser

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This is something me and a coworker came up with (at least I didn't see it anywhere while trying to figure something out) and i wanted to know if its something common/seen before and if anyone sees any issues. thoughts, improvements, and constructive criticism appreciated.

one is a "sponge caddy" from Meijer with suction cups on the back, seems to be holding well 2 weeks so far and the only spill Ive had i caused. the other is an organizer tray with coat hanger... well hangers. both filled with gravel large enough it cant fall through the holes. i also use them to hold non aquatic plants.

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