Description
- MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS: AQQA sponge filter with 9-layer ribbing shape sponge design, provide both mechanical and biological filtration, combines bio-filtration, oxygenation and physical filtration in one. The sponge can absorb fine particles to achieve the effect of purifying water, and the outlet can rotate 360 degrees without dead ends, provide the most suitable living environment for your fishes
- POWER DRIVEN,MORE EFFICIENT: Reliable, convenient and easy to set up. Don't need to connect to the air pump. Plug it in. It works. Compared with the ordinary sponge filter, it saves the money to buy the air pump. It has extra ceramic bio filter balls in a media container , will help to remove harmful substance and provide extra cleaning power. It also comes with 4 sponges, you can replace the filter media to enhance water quality
- 4 PCS REMOVABLE SPONGES: You can take down the sponge from the filter easily to clean or replace it. Sponge filters traps floating debris and protect your baby fish from being sucked up into the filter. Suitable for shrimp, betta, tropical fish, planted tanks or others. Don't use tap water to clean sponges, just rinse or squeeze it by using the aquarium water
- S/L Filter Dimensions: Small filter is 6" in width and 11" in height, sponge dimension is 1.97" in width and 4.33" in height, the sponge inside circle diameter is 0.51 inch, suggest for 10 to 40 gallons fish tank. Large filter is 6.3" in width and 11" in height, sponge dimension is 2.36" in width and 5.12" in height, the sponge inside circle diameter is 0.62 inch, suggest for 15 to 55 gallons fish tank. NOTE: L as a “clerical error”
- EASY TO USE: With 2 strong suction cups you can stick the filter firmly to any tank position under water, without floating. Retractable outlet pipe can be extended and rotated , is convenient to adjust the height of air outlet, change the direction and height of the water flow, in order to meet your requirements. Suitable for freshwater & saltwater and all kinds of ornamental fish breeding, breeding and fish formation
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