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I have an AC 200 on the indoor "pond"

However, due to how the sides angle down I am unable to have the extension tubes on and have the tube compleatly open (to suck up fish, food, and plants). This past weekend I cut the U tube in an attempt to raise the height thereby allowing me to use an extension tube...didnt' work so well. The filter is currently on a slight angle as the extension tube pushes the filter backwards. I'm trying to work on a way to support the filter from underneith (build a little filter stand ) but until then the filter will be @a slight angle, it's running fine, but wanted to know how much additional stress and strain it might place on the filter itself.
T'anks in advance.

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It'll be fine I have a whisper 2 on an angle on my death trap.. i mean.. 29 gallon and it's been cranking at top velocity for years now

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