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Hygger Fish Tank Water Filter
Hygger Fish Tank Water Filter
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Hygger Electric Double Sponge Filter
Powerful, Low-Maintenance Filtration for Nano Tanks!
The Hygger AQ016 Electric Double Sponge Filter delivers robust mechanical and biological filtration without the need for an external air pump. Its compact, whisper-quiet design is perfect for nano, Betta, shrimp, and small community aquariums up to 20 gallons, ensuring crystal-clear water and a healthy tank ecosystem.
Key Features:
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Dual Mechanical & Biochemical Filtration: Twin ribbed sponges trap debris, while bio-ceramic media beads foster beneficial bacteria for a stable, healthy environment.
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Built-In Electric Motor: 3W (Small) or 4W (Medium) pump drives 79–100 GPH flow, eliminating the need for a separate air pump.
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Ultra-Quiet Operation: Submerged noise levels around 30 dB ensure silent filtration, ideal for bedrooms or offices.
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Adjustable Outlet & Height: 360° rotatable outlet pipe and retractable riser allow customizable flow for Betta bowls or community tanks.
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Complete Accessory Kit: Includes two spare sponges, ceramic bio balls, suction cups, and outlet tubing for instant setup.
Why Choose Hygger AQ016?
This all-in-one internal filter combines powerful filtration with a minimal footprint, perfect for nano and small aquariums. Its quiet motor, adjustable flow, and easy maintenance make it a top choice for desktop or bedroom setups where space and noise are concerns.
Usage Tip:
Soak sponges and bio-ceramic beads in tank water for 10 minutes before first use to jump-start beneficial bacteria colonization, boosting filtration efficiency from day one.
Specifications & Size Guide:
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Small: 3W, 79 GPH, up to 10 gal (40 L), 2.4 × 2.4 × 7 in (6 × 6 × 18 cm)
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Medium: 4W, 100 GPH, 10–20 gal (75 L), 2.8 × 2.8 × 8 in (7 × 7 × 20 cm)
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What’s in the Box: Retractable outlet pipe with air-tube connection, dual-sponge filter body, ceramic pearls, two replacement sponges, two suction cups, user manual
Note: Fully submerge the filter before powering on to prevent motor damage. Rinse sponges in tank water every 2–4 weeks to maintain flow and preserve bacteria. Not suitable for low-water setups like turtle tanks.
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