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Air Driven Corner Filter Sponge Fry Shrimp Nano Fish Tank Aquarium up to 40 Gal

$ 3.94

Availability: 3910 in stock
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: XY
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Tank Capacity: 40 gal.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Water Type: All Water Types
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Box Filter
  • UPC: Does Not Apply
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Non-Domestic Product: No

    Description

    This filter is excellent for small size fish like dwarf cichlid, guppy, killifish, shrimp etc., or for hatcheries, maternity, nano tanks, and fry tanks, as the filter produces minimal current and has almost no way to suck the fish through the filter.  Also, the air infusion chamber produces minute bubbles which increase the oxygen solubility.
    Simply install an airline into the unit and provide both aeration and physical filtration combining with biochemical filtration for your fish. They are especially useful for breeding small fishes.
    Reduces noise from air pump and consumes lowest wattage
    Multi-layers easy to clean and operate
    Two Sizes Available:
    Size
    Dimension
    Tank Size
    S (Small)
    4"(L) x 3
    .125
    "(W) x 6"(H)
    Up to 20 gallon
    L (Large)
    4"(L) x 3.25"(W) x 11"(H)
    Up to 40 gallon
    INCLUDES:
    One Filter
    ACCESSORIES
    INCLUDES:
    4ft airline tubing, 4 suction cups, 1 control valve, 1 tee, 1 non-return check valve
    How Does It Work?
    This filter uses bubbles of air from an external air pump, or an integral water pump to draw water through filter. As water is drawn out through the lift tube or pump, it is replaced by water entering the filter.
    The top layer of white filter pad provides a mechanical filtration.  The black bio-sponge in the 2nd layer and ceramic rings with gravel provides biochemical filtration. They support the colonization of bacteria. The bacteria help to break down harmful waste (ammonia and nitrite).
    What Maintenance Does It Require?
    The sponge will need to be rinsed every time it becomes dirty, about once every 2 to 4 weeks. It’s helpful to reserve the beneficial bacteria by washing the sponge gently with water from the fish tank instead of tap water.