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If you're tired of struggling with water changes and debris buildup in your aquarium, the Aqueon Siphon Vacuum Aquarium Gravel Cleaner is here to make your life easier! This large-sized cleaner is perfect for aquariums ranging from 20-55 gallons, so you can keep your underwater world sparkling clean. Here are some key features that make this cleaner a must-have:
This product can expose you to Styrene and Vinyl Chloride, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
SKU | 1384260 |
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Primary Brand | Aqueon |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Size | Large |
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Spend some time to make it work
zzy42
6 years ago
This siphon creates more flow than expected, great for 40 gallon or over. Would ...
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Item was great, charging 10 cents a bag is crazy!
ChrisG414
2 years ago
How and why is the store charging me 10 cents for a bag to carry the product hom...
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We have four cardinal tetras, three glo danios, three glo tetras and a albino Cory cat. They are all the type to only get an inch to two inches long and so we have them in a twenty gallon tank. Have gravel and silk/plastic/resin/and live plant/decor and proper filter/heater/air. Also have changed filter once a month, siphoned 25% water/debris out every two weeks using water conditioner but don't know why we have murky water and how to remedy this...
I have two gold fish that live in a 55 gal tank. The water is clear, but brown starts to accumulate on the inside of the glass, and on the ornaments in the tank. I have been using a few different water treatments, the water is clear. I use a sponge tank scrapper to get it off of the glass, but the ornaments are all covered with brown. Is there a fish or something else that would clean that stuff up?
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My two pet goldfish are currently living in a 10 gallon tank. Now they are just to big for the tank(about 4-5 inches) and I want a pet store that can take them in. If not, where can I put them(can I put them in a river, or any other waters), so they won't die.
My fish tank is getting brown on the decorations and gravel I tried cleaning it a couple days ago but came right back
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