Alternative filter options to add flow?

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My bigger issue is a have really low flow in my 20g tall.
I had a power head in there that could go as low like 130 gph if I remember correctly. I turned it off after my coral banded shrimp had a rough molt and now can’t keep his footing if I turn it back on.
I have seen people use sponge filters as a means of getting decent flow in a tank and wondered if maybe this could be an option for me?
I currently use a HOB and placed the output over where my corals sit to provide them at least some flow for now, however, I really don’t feel like it’s enough flow.
 

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My bigger issue is a have really low flow in my 20g tall.
I had a power head in there that could go as low like 130 gph if I remember correctly. I turned it off after my coral banded shrimp had a rough molt and now can’t keep his footing if I turn it back on.
I have seen people use sponge filters as a means of getting decent flow in a tank and wondered if maybe this could be an option for me?
I currently use a HOB and placed the output over where my corals sit to provide them at least some flow for now, however, I really don’t feel like it’s enough flow.
Aim it towards the surface
Add mesh to outer cage, another option
 
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Aim it towards the surface
Add mesh to outer cage, another option
I did try aiming it towards the surface, I think because it is such a small tank, it doesn’t deter the flow as much.
Definitely gonna try adding the mesh and see if that helps.
appreciate your help!
 
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