Kissifish
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Everybody must have either a filter outlet or powerhead, so how do you stop introducing too much current into the tank?wetwetwet said:Bubble curtain from an air pump shouldn't create too much flow to worry angles...
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I've never heard of a spray bar?cat fish crazy said:You can difuse the current from a filter outlet by using a spray bar to distribute the flow over the surface of the tank.Power heads can be pointed upwards so that the flow is broken up as it disturbs the surface.
A spray bar is just a tube with a bunch of small holes in it that is above your water line. It's great for the ability to agitate the surface of the water and making it more oxegenated.njparton said:I've never heard of a spray bar?cat fish crazy said:You can difuse the current from a filter outlet by using a spray bar to distribute the flow over the surface of the tank.Power heads can be pointed upwards so that the flow is broken up as it disturbs the surface.
Excellent, I may add one to the output of my new Fluval 104, if anything the water shoots out of that at a higher rate than my powerhead on medium setting!cat fish crazy said:Yes they are called spray bars here in England,a good lfs should have a selection of different length ones,they should cost under or around a fiver.
Well Fluval only make spray bars for their internal filters it seems.njparton said:Excellent, I may add one to the output of my new Fluval 104, if anything the water shoots out of that at a higher rate than my powerhead on medium setting!cat fish crazy said:Yes they are called spray bars here in England,a good lfs should have a selection of different length ones,they should cost under or around a fiver.