Wave maker cover?

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My wave maker is a little too strong, so I was wondering what I could use to cover it to reduce the flow and keep my fish from trying to swim into it.
 

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Your fish are trying to swim into the wavemaker but reducing the flow will stop them from swimming into the wavemaker? It seems a bit odd.
 
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Your fish are trying to swim into the wavemaker but reducing the flow will stop them from swimming into the wavemaker? It seems a bit odd.
They swim in when it’s off for feeding. I need a cover because I’m scared I might accidentally turn on the pump with a fish still in there. But the main reason for a cover is because the flow is too high and I don’t want to get a new wavemaker.
 
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What type of wavemaker is it? Some wavemakers have covers that you can purchase separately.
You can also do a search on youtube, there are lots of interesting diy's on lots of products. Covers for wavemakers is a common issue so you should be able to find something, hopefully. Good luck
 
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I would try to get a cover for it! If you have access to a 3d Printer, you might be able to print a cover for it!
 
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They swim in when it’s off for feeding. I need a cover because I’m scared I might accidentally turn on the pump with a fish still in there. But the main reason for a cover is because the flow is too high and I don’t want to get a new wavemaker.
Why turn off the powerhead when feeding? I never turn mine off on any system when feeding.
Pic of the system?
 
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