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The AquaVista Aquatics Eaton Canyon Sandfall is an underwater waterfall that uses sand to give the illusion of a natural looking waterfall.
This is a fully assembled unit that is be placed into your aquarium as a beautiful decoration.
With 145 gph of sand flow, it can serve as a biological filter for smaller aquariums to aid in teh nitrogen cycle. The Sandfall uses a natural looking resin rock to hide the components and is designed to allow you to add natural rock, wood, and plants, real or faux, to give your aquarium the most natural looking Sandfall possible.
Since all of the components are housed with in the resin rock and underwater the entire unit is ultra quiet.
Haifoss SandFall Filter | Eaton Canyon Sandfall | Sutherland SandFall Kit | |
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Customer Reviews |
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Price | ? | $109.95$109.95 | $39.95$39.95 |
Assembly Time | None | None | 10 to 20 hrs |
SandFlow | Approximately 150 kg/hr | Up to 150kg/hr | Up to 150 kg/hr |
Filtration | Included at 550 gph | Biological Only | Biological Only |
Recommended Tank Size (Verify Interior Dimensions) | 75+ Gallon | 40+ Gallon | 40+ Gallons |
Minimum Tank Size (Verify Interior Dimensions) | 25 Gallons | 10 Gallons | 10 Gallons |
First and foremost, IT WORKs. We have built and tested hundreds of sandfall designs. Based on this experience, The Eaton Canyon Sandfall has been designed to not only work as soon as you put it in your tank, but to keep working for months and months thereafter.
There are lots of videos and internet instructions on how to make DIY sandfall kits. What they don’t show you is how many times you will need to test and adjust your plumbing and your hardscape to get it to work. You will likely have to fill and drain your aquarium numerous times and spend over a hundred hours getting a system that looks acceptable and works. When you do get it to work, they frequently have a relatively poor rate of sand flow that is less than completely impressive. Once you finally have it working and then fill your tank for the final time and add fish, the DIY sandfalls will frequently either stop working or work even more poorly over time. And then what, rip your completed tank apart to start over?