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SYNCRAPOND are earthed high performance pumps which ensure high energy savings, quiet operation, ergonomic design, resistance to harsh conditions and reliability. Innovative technology makes these pumps ideal for ponds and both indoor and outdoor fountains. They include all necessary fittings to be installed easily and quickly with a variety of fountain outlets. To create a small stream or waterfall, the pumps can be connected with a flexible pipes.<p> SICCE has been in the Aquarium and Garden market for over 40 years, becoming a globally recognized reference point. A vast experience consents Sicce to produce versatile, high-quality products with elevated performances, and to develop complete ranges of filtration systems, pumps, aquarium accessories, aquariums, decorative fountains for indoors and outdoors, ponds, pond and pool filters, drainage pumps, and pumps for various industrial uses.
SKU | 3704038 |
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Primary Brand | Sicce |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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Help! The submersible pump on my 3.7 gallon is making loud motor sounds and spitting out small bubbles that by morning cover the whole top of the tank. I’m scared for my fishes life what should I do?
My pond goldfish had swim bladder issues so has been inside for 6 weeks. He was pretty active and I brought in another to keep him company. Since Feb 1st, he is at the bottom, eating a bit especially when I drop it right in from of him. No external signs of any disease that I can seen. Nitrites are high as tank is cycling. I am adding Prime, aquarium salt (1 gram) and 30% water changes. Nitrite converting bacteria is establishing now. Any thought on what it could be and what to do? Thank you
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I have my 1-year-old goldfish in a 5-gallon tank. I do frequent water changes and he has a filer and an air bubble thing. I plan on taking him to my grandfather's outdoor koi/goldfish pond when he outgrows his tank. His fish are really big.Is it safe for me to transfer him to this?Even if he doesn't outgrow it soon in a year and a half I will be moving and he will have to go there anyway. Is there any tips to help him transfer easily? My room is quite warm. Should I do it when weather is warm?
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.
I have a pond in with my water dragon with a activated carbon filter. Is it safe for him to drink? I also used a water conditioner from petco. He is very lethargic and not eating.
All of my 7 Fush are gulping on the top of the tank and I'm doing a water change now will that help I'm really scared pls help
Is this tank big enough/small enough to hold goldfish fry (these fish will not be in it we are just cleaning up there other tank)
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?
So I've been thinking about getting an axolotl, but I'm a bit confused as I've never had any type of aquarium. My question is: I've been told to get an Aquaclear 50 HBO filter (plus a sponge one for extra bio media), and to slow the flow by placing plants and things under it. But this specific model's slowest flow is 250 l/h, which might be too little for a 90l tank. But if I set it up to 370 or so (which I find would be the best), the flow might be too strong for the axie! Any solutions? <3
Trying to treat betta for Popeye otherwise healthy happy and active. Moved from five to three gallon filtered heated tanks. Feed freeze dried blood worms, daphnia and bug bites by fluval. Also am changing some if not all water every few days. Treated with kanaplex several doses no real improvement. Switzed to metroplex in water treatment as I don't know how food treatment works or how to dose started four doses two days apart and there is some improvement to the eyes. Med is miconidazole.
How many fish can I put in a 30 gallon tank? I currently have 4 ghost catfish, a Columbian tetra, 3 neons, 2 medium fantail goldfish and a large fantail goldfish. I want 2 rainbowfish and a cory catfish.