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Posted by Dumper on April 16, 2006, 12:34 am
Please log in for more thread options Thanks Koi-Lo. I didn't want to put it above the water due to the constant
noise. I may stick on the spout to see what it does.
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>> Got my new 72gal Bowfront tank set up today. Bought it as a package
>> deal, tank, wood stand, gravel, heater, light and Cascade Canister
>> Filter. I presently have it set up with the spraybar just under the
>> water and the setup is very quiet but it is difficult to see the water
>> movment and the surface of the water is not agitated. Any idea what the
>> preferred setup might be for filters with a spraybar and spout option?
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> My old Fluval has a spraybar. It goes about 1/2" ABOVE the water to
> agitate the surface.
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> tank, wood stand, gravel, heater, light and Cascade Canister Filter. I
> presently have it set up with the spraybar just under the water and the
> setup is very quiet but it is difficult to see the water movment and the
> surface of the water is not agitated. Any idea what the preferred setup
> might be for filters with a spraybar and spout option?