[Replacement Filter Sponge(5-15Gal)]
[For 10-40 Gal Aquarium]
[Replacement Filter Sponge(10-100Gal)]
[For 5-15 Gal Aquarium]
Filter out large size impurities, such as food residue, fish excrement and plant leaves.
Remove odor, chlorine and fine particles.
Polish water before it goes back to tank.
Filtered water back to the fish tank, and finished the circulation.
Why is the filter not aerating?
1. Make sure to block the side water outlet in order to enable the aeration function.
2. If filter is placed too deep, it may not aerate. Simply raise the filter to resolve this issue.
3. Filter sponge may be clogged. Clean it to restore aeration.
Should the filter be exposed to the water surface during operation?
No, when the filter is working, it must be fully submerged in the water.
What is the order of placement for the 3 types of filter sponges when replacing them?
The coarse sponge (blue sponge) should be placed at the bottom of the filter box, followed by the activated carbon sponge (black sponge) in the middle, and the fine sponge (yellow sponge) at the top.
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Price
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Power
| 3.5 Watt | ? | 5 Watt | 6 Watt | 20 Watt | 8 - 20 Watt | 6-10 Watt |
Max. Lift
| 2.5 Feet | ? | 2 Feet | 3 Feet | 4 Feet | 2.5 - 5 Feet | ? |
Max. Flow
| 130 GPH | ? | 130 GPH | 200 GPH | 300 GPH | 130 - 300 GPH | ? |
Fit Aquariums
| 10-40 Gallon | ? | 10-40 Gallon | 40-120 Gallon | 40-150 Gallon | 10 - 120 Gallon | 20 - 120 Gallon |
Replacement Filter Sponge
| ? | Yes | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |