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Hygger Mini Wave Maker 10 W (for 5–20 gal)
Hygger Mini Wave Maker 10 W (for 5–20 gal)
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Hygger Mini Wave Maker 10W (HG982-10W)
Gentle, Customizable Circulation for Nano and Mid-Size Tanks!
Enhance your aquarium with the Hygger Mini Wave Maker 10W (HG982-10W), an ultra-compact magnetic powerhead designed for nano to mid-size planted or reef tanks. Delivering a gentle 530 GPH flow with 360° adjustability, this wave maker ensures optimal water movement, keeping your aquatic environment healthy and vibrant.
Key Features:
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Ideal Flow Rate: 530 GPH (2,000 L/h) provides perfect turnover for 5–20 gal (19–75 L) aquariums, ideal for nano reefs and planted setups.
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360° Swivel Ball Joint: Direct the current precisely where needed for tailored water flow.
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Strong Magnetic Mount: Silicone dampers reduce vibration for whisper-quiet operation, with easy installation on glass up to 12mm thick.
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Energy-Efficient Motor: 10W power draw ensures continuous circulation with minimal heat, saving energy.
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Corrosion-Resistant Design: Ceramic shaft is safe for both freshwater and marine tanks, ensuring durability.
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Tool-Free Maintenance: Front guard twists off for quick, hassle-free impeller cleaning.
Why Choose Hygger?
The Hygger Mini Wave Maker improves gas exchange, eliminates dead spots, and supports healthy fish, plants, and corals in planted or reef setups. Its compact, unobtrusive design blends seamlessly into aquascapes, while the magnetic mount allows easy repositioning without wet hands. The 360° adjustability makes it versatile for Betta tanks, shrimp cubes, or coral frags.
Usage Tip:
Aim the nozzle slightly upward to create a gentle surface ripple, boosting oxygen levels without stressing delicate fish.
Specifications:
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Model: HG982-10W (mini)
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Recommended Tank Size: 5–20 gal (19–75 L)
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Max Flow Rate: ~530 GPH (2,000 L/h)
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Power Draw: 10W, AC 100–240V, 50/60 Hz
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Dimensions: ~4.5 × 4 × 4.5 cm (pump body)
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Mount Type: Magnetic + rubber pad (≤12mm glass)
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Cable Length: 1.5 m
Note: Always keep the pump fully submerged and unplug before servicing.
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