Output Nozzle or Spraybar?

mayhem

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I guess my first question should be, what is the purpose of a spraybar and would I need one?

I plan on an un-planted tank, probally a tetra tank (maybe, still unsure).

I have 2 filters for my 55 gallon....Fluval 404 and an AC110 and I remember back then I thought it created quite a current with the Fluvals output nozzle. Does a spraybar eliminate this or is it mainly used in planted tanks?
 
A spraybar is useful in spreading out the flow from the return - the small jets coming out of the spraybar are diffused more quickly as they enter the tank than the single large one out of the nozzle, and if you make a long spraybar, you can disperse the return flow over a much larger portion of the tank. i use them in both planted and unplanted tanks.
 
i like the spray bar better bec it evenly distributes the water flow rather than having one powerful jet of water going in one spot all the time
 
So from the sounds of it, a spraybar would probally be worth while...yes? I was not happy with the nozzle, as the fish went by, it hit them with great force and just wasn't good for the overall aquascape.
 
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