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![Just rescaped my tank for a Betta. Its the Fluval Flex 34L. I've added sponge to the filter pump intake to help reduce flow, and once the plants grow in this should Just rescaped my tank for a Betta. Its the Fluval Flex 34L. I've added sponge to the filter pump intake to help reduce flow, and once the plants grow in this should](https://i.redd.it/zdcs2jsc8r251.jpg)
Just rescaped my tank for a Betta. Its the Fluval Flex 34L. I've added sponge to the filter pump intake to help reduce flow, and once the plants grow in this should
![Anyone have any experience with either the Fluval Flex or the Lifeguard Aquatics? Both seems to have decent filters built in. The fluval comes with a programmable light, the lifeguard I would Anyone have any experience with either the Fluval Flex or the Lifeguard Aquatics? Both seems to have decent filters built in. The fluval comes with a programmable light, the lifeguard I would](https://preview.redd.it/0bbedgtrcid61.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=ca5988d3698e84bf9ce12c44322f76b585be2e8a)