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The AQUANEAT Aquarium Circulation Pump is a submersible powerhouse designed for optimal water movement in both freshwater and saltwater tanks. With a flow rate of 480 GPH and 360° rotation capabilities, it enhances filtration and oxygenation, ensuring a vibrant aquatic environment. Compact and efficient, this pump is a must-have for any serious aquarium enthusiast.
Brand | AQUANEAT |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Submersible |
Product Dimensions | 2"L x 2"W x 2.75"H |
Power Source | Ac/dc |
Item Weight | 15 Ounces |
Maximum Flow Rate | 8 Gallons Per Minute |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Manufacturer | AQUANEAT |
Item Weight | 15 ounces |
Size | 480 GPH |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**A
Price
Amazing price works great
S**Z
Me gustó para mí pecera
Si se ve bueno la basura circula y el filtro recoje
B**R
Funciona excelente
Hay que tener cuidado al despegarlo del cristal, se puede despegar la gama que lo mantiene fijo.
H**M
Works well
Great product
C**G
Blows me away as a fish friend…
The media could not be loaded. These jet circulators are swooshy powerful and “current queens” in terms of fish tank ‘accessory’ … before with waterfall filter and air bubble strips and air stone bubbles … the fish were shown the Blue Planet BBC… the Planet Earth BBC … the ROKU … on tv… worldwide… 😈🤠.. educational… fish enlightenments of fascinating mesmerizing reactive superparamagneticism which windmilled around , knocked me down like a wave, and pressured me to want to enchant and enhance … the baby guppy/gobi/minnow & coryadora catfish aquatic environment…We bought the aquatic plants …First, here on Amazon … then all over the internet… a World .. Walt Disney like mysterious flowing energy of BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTS IN THE MARKETPLACE… consumed everything and myself into buying these … underwater submersible circulating god machines.Now I am merely a spectator again like it was when I was “young time” a little boy man.Blown away by this NECESSITY in any serious AQUATIC PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS and sub focus on a post-finding Nemo/post-finding Dory social realism… that those animated dental office fish never got to see../ and they decided to bag out the window back into the ocean and get something done about QUALITY OF FISH LIFE… andProduces amazing Catfish results …. They seem enlightened as if they’re grateful.Thanks again Z / Amazon.The modern day Zorro …. 😺
W**W
One is noisy, both are strong, still cloudy
Came with zero instructions.I had experimented with both of the wave makers in the sink before putting them in the tank. I noticed one was noisy, and both did the reverse thing others mentioned, but mostly the noisy one. By noisy, I mean a persistent buzzing that's too annoying to take all the time.When I first installed my Fluval 207 filter, the water was crystal clear until I went and cleaned the thing for the first time (it wasn't broke, shouldn't have fixed it). Ever since I've been trying everything I can think of to get that clear of water again. The water is not *super* cloudy, but it's just not crystal clear like before.I have a 29 gallon tank with 3 largish fish. I added one of the wave makers to the tank (top above the intake) in hopes that it would do the trick given that they are intended for larger tanks. No luck. My fish were either delighted or slightly freaked out by the waves since they are strong. At least it gave them something new to do.Next day I added the second one to the bottom on the opposite side of the tank from the first wave maker. My fish did not realize it was hurricane season. At first I had the second wave maker positioned so that it acted as a leaf blower to the substrate rocks; it's that powerful. It did stir up a bit of yuck that way, which the fish were happy to eat or attempt to eat. I angled the wave maker up a bit, but eventually got tired of the constant buzzing noise and unplugged it. I think my fish were happy about the unplugging, too, the second one was a bit much for them.To summarize:I'm glad I got the two pack so that at least one of them worked properly.They are very powerful and probably better for a larger tank (knew that going into it)Whatever my cloudy-ish water issue is, these didn't fix the problem.
R**L
Very strong out put
Very strong out put. I use these in my 50 gal long fish tank. The only issue I have with these it that they fall off the glass and blow the sand everywhere. I have to readjust the suction every month or so.
R**S
Trash
I can honestly say I don’t think I have ever written a review before. But this warrants one. I bought 4 pumps and only used 2 for a very limited amount (used to mix my saltwater batches of 5 gallons). First one only worked once. Second lasted maybe 3-4 mixes of only 2 hours each and the third and fourth pump never worked. I thought maybe the first was a fluke as sometimes things are defective and these had such great reviews so really just shrugged it off. But when the second one stopped working after such a limited use, I was irritated as I needed to mix water for a water change. Took out the third and fourth (still from the box and never used) and neither worked from the start. I had to go to the local fish store to buy salt water for the change and just ordered a new pump. So spent more than double the costs because these did not work. Can never recommend these
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