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AQUANEAT Circulation Pump, Aquarium Wave Maker, Fish Tank Powerhead Submersible Water Pump with Suction Cup (Small 480 GPH)

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1.Size:800 Gph


About this item

  • Compact and Powerful:3W, 480GPH(1850L/H);Recommend aquarium size Range: 60-75gal freshwater tank, 45-60gal saltwater tank
  • Enhance Filtration: Suction cups with articulating ball joints allows a full 360° rotation flow directions make it easy to stir up small particles and leftover food to be picked up by the filter eliminating dead spots
  • Circulation and oxygenation: Mimic natural current to create water movement and agitating the top water for fish, corals and other aquatic plants to thrive
  • Easy to install:Just suck the cup to the inner wall (must be totally submersed under water), press the latch and it works
  • Note:Do not connect the timer or controller to the wave pump during use, otherwise it may cause reversal or malfunction.
  • Dimension: 2.75 x 2 x 2 inches (L x W x H);Cord:6 ft;Voltage: 110V-120V / 60Hz;



4.2 out of 5 stars Date First Available August 9, 2019 Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 4.88 x 4.06 x 3.11 inches Item Dimensions LxWxH 2 x 2 x 2.75 inches Brand Name AQUANEAT Size 480 GPH Included Components Circulation Pump Body, 1.8m Data Line

Product Description

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Product Function

Total Flow Rate: 480GPH (1850L/H)

Recommend aquarium size Range: 60-75gal freshwater tank, 45-60gal saltwater tank

Dimension: 2.75 x 2 x 2 inches (L x W x H)

Length of power cord: 6ft

Voltage: 110V-120V / 60Hz

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TROUBLE SHOOTING INSTRUCTION:

1.Why does the wave pump not work right after being purchased?

In this case, it is the impeller shaft installed too tight, you can remove the impeller shaft and reinstall it, then it will run.

2.Why does the wave pump stop working after a period of time and what should be done?

The impeller of the wavemaker should be cleaned every months, in this case, you can remove the impeller and clean it, reinstall the impeller and it will run normally.

3.Why is the noise of the wave pump loud?

(1) Check whether the wavemaker is completely submerged.

(2) Check whether the impeller is stuck, you can remove the impeller and clean it, reinstall and try again.

Please note, this wavemaker is supposed to work individually, it can’t work with timer or controller. If you add timer or controller to it, the wavemaker will run reversely, which can lead to the noise.

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How to Install

First release the black latch before use

Second press the suction cup to squeeze the air out

At last pull the latch down to lock the sucker

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360 ° Rotation

360° rotation flow directions make it easy to stir up debris towards the filter keeping them from settling at the bottom

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Suction Cup

The locking suction cup attached to the wave maker will be more sturdy than the general suction cup

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A great helper for aquarium enthusiasts

The aquarium wave maker can improve water circulation and increase the oxygen level of the water and creates water flow for fish to swim in. Suitable to use in freshwater, saltwater, aquatic and coral aquariums.


Joncito
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Small but powerful!
gowerga
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
More powerful than expected. Not disappointed. I wish it had some sort of flow control.Wouldn't recommend if you got small critters in the tank, because it will get ugly, be it freshwater fry, on that saltwater anemone you thought was going to stick on a rock. Keep that in mind.Super quiet. The mounting is a bit wonky and one must mess with it for a while before you get the hang of it. It'll rearrange substrate every time it falls (note the mention to the unexpected might of this thing) which is great incentive to get it right, tho I wish it was easier. Sand everywhere, twice. Not even mad.
R. Shipp
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I have a 42-gallon tank and the Aquaneat circulation pump is a great little pump just too much water flow for my application. Will be returning it as It's not adjustable; so, looking for one that is. Noise level was not noticeable, and the size was perfect for my application. It was a breeze to install with a long cord.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
It’s great! Especially for the price.Lots of power, great flow rate, creates a great current. Very quiet. Sticks well with suction providedI thought there would be a way to choose if it is on or off without having to unplug.
Rich K.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
The first one I got worked for a few months then quit. Contacted the seller I received one response about cleaning it which I had already done. No luck after several tries. No further contact from the seller, so I won’t be buying them anymore. The suction cup doesn’t hold so well after about a month.
Cheyenne
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024
It worked well for moving the water around the tank better for circulation. I got the right one for my tank size but it does seem a little strong for it. I don't keep it on all the time. Good price and has lasted.
metacollin
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023
This agitates water like it owes you money. It really is a pretty forceful jet. I was not prepared.It does plug into the wall and that cord gets partially submerged in the water which is fine, but I recommended plugging it into a GFCI outlet just in case a break in the cable insulation develops over time. As soon as water reaches somewhere it shouldn't, it will trip the GFCI breaker.Suction cup mount works incredibly well on glass and even plastic.Could be quieter but it's hardly noisy by any means, and quite quiet for the amount of water this thing moves. I've seen hot tub jets that move less.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2021
Plenty of power for the price, but not too much power for my tank (40 gallons). Really clears up the water in combination with an in-tank foam filter and an exterior canister filter. The fish also love to play in the current it creates.However, as another Amazon customer ('mike') mentioned in their review ('Great Until It Stops Working'), mine stopped working after the exact same amount of time. I purchased mine on Sept. 9 and noticed it was no longer working on Nov. 24; and it was no longer returnable.Initially I couldn't figure out how to take it apart, but again thanks to mike, I was able to twist apart the basket. (There's a simple notch-thread in the middle of the basket, but it seems to be threaded backwards.) I pulled out the impeller and, not finding any obstruction, just put it back together, put it back in the tank, and plugged it back in. It was working fine again.It seems like the impeller gets disconnected from whatever spins it. Initially I thought this may have been due to the fish nudging the basket around, or that the wave maker should be mounted horizontally or pointing upward so that the impeller doesn't gradually slide away from whatever spins it. So I adjusted the angle too. I also attached a piece of thread to the basket so I would know on sight whether or not it was working (see picture).On 12/2, the propeller was still spinning but the flow was dramatically reduced. Again the impeller seemed to have slipped away from whatever spins it. I pushed it back in, increased the angle upward.On 12/3 the same issue recurred. I took out the impeller, which had a fair amount of play (a gap between the elements on the thin metal rod that runs through them). I pushed on both ends to try to reduce the amount of play, put it back together again, and it's working again. But I'm really sick of dealing with this over and over. I expect it to fail again, at which point I will upgrade. I don't recommend this product.12/8: The wave maker failed again. Throwing it out. Don't buy this, it's a piece of junk.
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