AQUANEAT Aquarium Corner Sponge Filter, for Breeding Shrimp Nano Fish Tanks with Airline Tubing, Valves and Suction Cups, up to 15Gal

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Key Feature:
Sponge filter provide both mechanical and bio filtration, also, the air infusion chamber produces minute bubbles which increase the oxygen solubility
Easy to set up: simply install an airline into the unit and turn on the air pump
Easy to clean: simply rinse and squeeze sponge in tank water
Safe for fish: excellent for small size fish like dwarf cichlid, guppy, killifish etc., or for hatcheries, maternity tanks, and fry tanks, as the filter produces minimal current and has almost no way to suck the fish through the filter
Package includes:
1 Sponge filter
4ft Airline tubing
4 Suction cups
1 Control valve
1 Tee
1 Non-return check valve

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.33 x 3.23 x 2.84 inches; 5.11 ounces
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 27, 2021
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ AQUANEAT
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09B9G7MWB
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

New design: quarter-cylinder shape increases the surface area to get a better water and oxygen exchange rate. It also make the filter easy to hide in the corner of a tank
Sponge filter provide both mechanical and bio filtration, also, the air infusion chamber produces minute bubbles which increase the oxygen solubility
Safe for fish: soft sponge material, traps floating debris and won’t suck up your fish, excellent for small size fish like betta, dwarf cichlid, guppy, killifish etc., or for hatcheries, maternity tanks, and fry tanks, as the filter produces minimal current and has almost no way to suck the fish through the filter
Recommend tank size: up to 15 gallon; Dimension: 2.25″Lx2.25″Wx6.25″H
Includes: 1 sponge filter, 4ft airline tubing, 4 suction cups, 1 control valve, 1 tee, 1 non-return check valve

Customers say

Customers find the aquarium filter works well and is great for small tanks, with one mentioning it fits nicely in the corner. They appreciate its appearance, value for money, and effectiveness at keeping betta tanks clean. They like the included accessories, with one noting it comes with check valve, air hose, and suction cups. Customers have mixed opinions about the bubble size.

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  1. Grammy girl

    Perfect!
    Perfect corner fit and great filtration. Best value for me.

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  2. KS

    I added airstone to make it quieter
    Great price, works fine.I added an airstone. The airstone That came with my pump was a little round ball and it didn’t fit in the Cage of the Sponge filter but I made it work by cutting part of the cage and wiring It back together the best I could, and then slipping the sponge back over it. There are online videos to watch about how to do all this. Adding airstone makes it much quieter. Excuse my cloudy tank in the video… I am in process of treating that problem.

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  3. James

    Great little sponge filter.
    This sponge filter is perfect for my shrimp tank. It fits nice and discreetly in the corner of the tank, and hides well, even behind the young plants. In a few months, you won’t even be able to see it. I wish I could say the same for the heater, but that should should get mostly covered soon as well.The sponge is fairly fine, so I should not have any issues of baby shrimp trying to hide in it and getting stuck as they grow. It seems to be doing the trick. I did an empty tank cycle with it using Dr. Tim’s ammonia and some sponge squeeze out from my local fish store. The water cleared up nicely, and the ammonia levels dropped out. The plants, snails and shrimp all seem to be very happy.

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  4. Sandi

    Here’s how to set it up!
    For all the people who are struggling to set it up like I was, here’s how:You don’t need to disassemble anything. Take the long soft tubing, put it through the hard plastic cylinder/tube and connect it to the top of the filter. Then put the hard plastic cylinder/tube right on top of it. That’s it. Connect your soft tubing to your air pump, and you’re good to go.As for my review, it works well, comes with attachments to help with flow (I haven’t used them). Without those attachments, the bubbles are pretty strong and noisy, the water has lots of movement up top, but some of that may be up to the air pump you have. I’m using two different air pumps for two sponge filters, so I believe it’s more the filter. It’s a typical sponge filter in that regard.It doesn’t like to stay at the bottom of the tank, but it doesn’t float. Once the whole filter is in, it’ll sink a bit. My tips: cover what you can of the base with substrate, have no tension at all on the tubing, and perhaps use a heater or decor to hold it down if needed. It works ok without being completely stuck to the bottom, though. Biggest thing is no tension on the tubing.I have two bettas, one that is spunky and one that is old (yes, in separate tanks). Both seem happy with the filters. The old one has some trouble swimming but doesn’t seem bothered by the water movement. Will be unplugging to feed them flake food, though.Good value for the price, a little bigger than I anticipated, 8/10 recommend

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  5. Jerkey

    PERFECT
    WAS HAVING A BUNCH OF ISSUES WITH MY OTHER FILTER, AND GOT THIS ONE. HOLY COW, THIS THIG HAD MY TANK CLEAR AS CAN BE IN MAYBE AN HOUR. THIS THING IS A CHAMP! I MISS THE OLD SOUND OF WATER FALLING INTO THE TANK, BUT THE SIMPLICITY OF THIS THING, AND HOW GOOD MY SHRIMP TANK LOOKS NOW, I CAN DO WITH OUT.

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  6. Michelle

    Great for my betta
    I’ve got a ten gallon tank and this isn’t too much flow for a large finned betta. Recommend.

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  7. Lohan

    Great for beta
    Works well, the suction cup didn’t really hold up for me, but I just wedged the unit behind some decor and the glass wall so it works quite well for me

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  8. Lexis

    Suddenly noisy?
    I like this filter, it fits nice in the corner of my tank… but right about a month after having it running, it got noisy. I cleaned the filter out and a day or two after cleaning it, it starts to making this a noise that is hard to describe. Spurting? Armpit farting? Not sure. It’s quite loud though if it’s the only thing on in the room. I can hear it through my earplugs while I sleep. Seems to be working normally still though. We cleaned the filter out again, took it all apart, and can’t find how to make this noise stop.

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