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Take your aquarium to the next level with the Aqueon Circulation Pump 950 gph! This bad boy simulates the natural flow of rivers and reefs, giving your aquatic friends an environment they can thrive in. Thanks to its easy-lock suction cup, installation, adjustments, and removal are a breeze. Plus, the convenient cord-holding clips on both sides allow for positioning anywhere you want. The energy-efficient motor and impeller increase water movement with less power, saving you precious energy and money. And with a recommended capacity of 55-90 gallons, this pump is perfect for medium to large-sized aquariums. So why settle for stagnant water when you can have a river-like current in your tank? Upgrade to the Aqueon Circulation Pump today and give your fishies the ultimate aquatic experience!
This product can expose you to Styrene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
SKU | 1336991 |
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Primary Brand | Aqueon |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 12.8 OZ |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 3.3 IN |
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Height | 3.3 IN |
Width | 4.4 IN |
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If I have a 1-gallon tank for 1 betta fish how long do I keep my filter on? My filter is GPH is adjustable.
So I have an established and cycled 10 gallon tank with 1 white male platy and 1 albino Cory catfish, the filter creates a bit of a current and then I have a bubbler to add more of a current, I also have a older maybe 2-3 year old betta who is very chill and I wanted to know I could put him in this tank happily and without fault?
I have a small new 15 gallons tank. Can I add water and filter from my already cycled tank in the new tank for me to be able to add fish instantly?
My gold fish is floating around like a ballon, not moving it’s fins and floating upside down and staying next to air pump.
Reds's aquarium is so very cloudy. Can't see turtle til she surfaces! Don't know what caused this or what to do. Ordered vacuum but it won't be here until Friday. Please Help. Put in stuff for ammonia.
I just purchased Imagitarium Ammonia-Reducing filter media cubes from Petco and there are no instructions for how to use. I have a 5 gallon tank with a submerged Built-in filtration system how many cubes do I use and how do I put them in my filter? Please provide the instructions thank you for your time.
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