Vortech Cover for Anemone Protection

maysorum

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Hi -

I was wondering what types of material you use to cover your Vortech MP40? Any ideas would be helpful, thank you!
 
Thanks for the suggestion. It seems like the Voretch guard would decrease water movement and would leave the entire front end open. I was assuming that the front end would need a guard, too? I am planning on a BTA so that is why I'm thinking about my powerheads. I read that some people have used the plastic mesh that sewers use, anyone tried that? Or have any other suggestions?
 
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a roll of window screen from Lowes or Home Depot with zip ties. thats what i used. only negative is it collects a lot of crap on it
 
The vortech covers work well, just rinse them out every few days quick in the sink. They do slow down flow a bit, but every cover you install will.

The primary reason for covering powerheads is to ensure anemone's don't get sucked into them and chopped up, therefore a cover on the exit isn't really logical. If something got close to the exit it would just be pushed away.
 
The vortech covers work well, just rinse them out every few days quick in the sink. They do slow down flow a bit, but every cover you install will.

The primary reason for covering powerheads is to ensure anemone's don't get sucked into them and chopped up, therefore a cover on the exit isn't really logical. If something got close to the exit it would just be pushed away.

That makes sense and thanks for answering my questions!
 
The vortech covers work well, just rinse them out every few days quick in the sink. They do slow down flow a bit, but every cover you install will.

The primary reason for covering powerheads is to ensure anemone's don't get sucked into them and chopped up, therefore a cover on the exit isn't really logical. If something got close to the exit it would just be pushed away.

Yep that's what I did and it worked fine.
 
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