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Aquatop Np-302 Aquarium Fully Submersible Pump 118 Gph For Fresh And Saltwater Tanks

  • $33.72
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Vendor: Aquatop

Type: Filters & Media

Sku: WBPETB006K31WLC

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Aquatop Np-302 Aquarium Fully Submersible Pump 118 Gph For Fresh And Saltwater Tanks

$33.72

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the maximum head height for the Aquatop NP-302 pump? A: The Aquatop NP-302 aquarium pump has a maximum head height of 27 inches, making it suitable for a variety of aquarium setups.
  • Q: Can the flow rate of the Aquatop NP-302 pump be adjusted? A: Yes, the Aquatop NP-302 features an adjustable flow rate with a convenient slide adjustment, allowing you to customize water flow to meet your aquarium's needs.
  • Q: What is the power consumption of the Aquatop NP-302 aquarium pump? A: The Aquatop NP-302 operates at a power consumption of 6 watts, ensuring efficient performance for both fresh and saltwater tanks.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the Aquatop NP-302 pump? A: The dimensions of the Aquatop NP-302 pump are 1.5 inches in length, 2.0 inches in width, and 2.0 inches in height, making it compact enough for various tank setups.
  • Q: Is the Aquatop NP-302 suitable for both fresh and saltwater aquariums? A: Yes, the Aquatop NP-302 is fully submersible and designed for use in both fresh and saltwater tanks, providing versatility for different types of aquatic environments.

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