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title: "AQUANEAT Aquarium Sponge Filter Breeding Fry Betta Shrimp Nano Fish Tank 4pcs (Large up to 60Gal)"
price: "1806015₫"
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# air infusion for micro bubbles fits tanks up to 60 gallons 4 sponge filters included AQUANEAT Aquarium Sponge Filter Breeding Fry Betta Shrimp Nano Fish Tank 4pcs (Large up to 60Gal)

**Price:** 1806015₫
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## Summary

> 🧽 Elevate your aquarium game with effortless, pro-grade filtration!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AQUANEAT Aquarium Sponge Filter Breeding Fry Betta Shrimp Nano Fish Tank 4pcs (Large up to 60Gal)
- **How much does it cost?** 1806015₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Oxygen Boost Tech:** Air infusion chamber creates microbubbles to maximize oxygen solubility
- • **Fish-Friendly Flow:** Minimal current protects delicate species and fry from suction
- • **Dual-Action Filtration:** Mechanical + biological filtration for crystal-clear water
- • **Versatile Tank Compatibility:** Perfect for tanks up to 60 gallons, ideal for dwarf cichlids, guppies, and hatcheries
- • **Effortless Setup & Maintenance:** Plug-and-play design with easy rinse-and-squeeze cleaning

## Overview

The AQUANEAT Large Sponge Filter set includes 4 durable sponges designed for tanks up to 60 gallons. It combines mechanical and biological filtration with an innovative air infusion chamber that produces fine bubbles, enhancing oxygen levels for healthier aquatic life. Easy to install and maintain, this filter ensures gentle water flow, making it perfect for small fish, fry, and breeding tanks. Trusted by hobbyists and professionals alike, it offers a cost-effective, reliable filtration solution that keeps your aquarium thriving with minimal fuss.

## Description

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Review: Great quailty and good for mult tank sizes - Honestly these filters worked out great. We put 4 in our 110 gallon for several months waiting for a large canister we ordered and they did a decent job. So much we left them in as additional filtration. We have it as our sole filtration in a planted guppy tank, thats a 20 gallon long and its been 6 months? And no issues at all. I arguably think they are better than any hang on filter.
Review: Great filtration for an unbelievable price; ignore negative reviews - I'm 49 and have been an aquarium hobbiest since I was six. My local aquarium store manager talked me into a sponge filter after years of using underground, canister, and hang-on filters. The 4-pack deal on these was just too hard to pass up. Currently running one as my sole source of filtration on a 29 gallon stocked with approx 30 fish--10 each of Tiger Barbs, Serpae Tetras, and Zebra Danios. Ask yourself, why do fish stores almost universally use sponges on their tanks, entrusting hundreds of thousands of dollars in fish inventory to their operation? Answer: It's the only system that provides fantastic biological filtration in a simple, bulletproof design. Power goes out, your $500 canister filter doesn't come back on, and the clock is ticking on your fish as the oxygen quickly starts to dissipate. The biological filtration on a sponge never goes off. Your fish can survive for days, even weeks if the pump is tripped. Second question: Then why aren't sponge filters more popular in the aquarium hobby? A sponge filter is a single component joined by a tube to a pump. The filter, tubing, and pump (plus an air stone and check valve) will set you back about $20 and last for years. A canister filter costs anywhere from $100-$500, has about 50 parts that can break, and requires regular maintenance and/or replacement of the filter and media trays. Plain and simple, sponge filters are not popular because filter manufacturers can't make money off them. Why would the manufacturers and by extension pet stores try to sell you something you'll NEVER need to replace? A few words about the negative reviews. One guy says they never sink. FALSE. Drop it in your tank, let it soak for an hour, then reach in while the sponge is submerged and give it a good squeeze. It will drop like a rock. Another reviewer says they're loud. FALSE. I modified mine with an air stone to make the bubbles smaller, hooked it up to a Tetra Whisper pump rated for a 40 gallon tank, and it's practically silent--infinitely quieter than the hang-on filter it replaced. Yet another reviewer complained about the lack of directions. Well, that's a problem only if you're living in the year 1994. YouTube is your friend. Within about five minutes you'll know everything about sponge filter installation, including how to do the air stone mod. Some legitimate drawbacks? Minus the air stone modification, I feel the the bubbles are too big and the system is noticeably louder. For the manufacturer to suggest that an air stone is not needed is like a mechanic telling you your car doesn't need a muffler. Secondly, this is a big, beefy filter. If you're into an aquarium looking as natural as possible, a giant black sponge in the corner isn't the most aesthetically pleasing of tank decors. And lastly, if your light source is close to the surface of the water, the mineral deposits from the bubbles will build up pretty fast on your light cover.

## Features

- 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& clean: simply install an airline into the unit and turn on the air pump, simply rinse and squeeze sponge in tank water
- Recommend tank size: up to 60 gallon, 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
- Dimension: 4.5"D X 8.0"H
- Includes: 4 pcs of sponge filter

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,535 Reviews |

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great quailty and good for mult tank sizes
*by T***A on March 24, 2026*

Honestly these filters worked out great. We put 4 in our 110 gallon for several months waiting for a large canister we ordered and they did a decent job. So much we left them in as additional filtration. We have it as our sole filtration in a planted guppy tank, thats a 20 gallon long and its been 6 months? And no issues at all. I arguably think they are better than any hang on filter.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great filtration for an unbelievable price; ignore negative reviews
*by A***R on April 24, 2020*

I'm 49 and have been an aquarium hobbiest since I was six. My local aquarium store manager talked me into a sponge filter after years of using underground, canister, and hang-on filters. The 4-pack deal on these was just too hard to pass up. Currently running one as my sole source of filtration on a 29 gallon stocked with approx 30 fish--10 each of Tiger Barbs, Serpae Tetras, and Zebra Danios. Ask yourself, why do fish stores almost universally use sponges on their tanks, entrusting hundreds of thousands of dollars in fish inventory to their operation? Answer: It's the only system that provides fantastic biological filtration in a simple, bulletproof design. Power goes out, your $500 canister filter doesn't come back on, and the clock is ticking on your fish as the oxygen quickly starts to dissipate. The biological filtration on a sponge never goes off. Your fish can survive for days, even weeks if the pump is tripped. Second question: Then why aren't sponge filters more popular in the aquarium hobby? A sponge filter is a single component joined by a tube to a pump. The filter, tubing, and pump (plus an air stone and check valve) will set you back about $20 and last for years. A canister filter costs anywhere from $100-$500, has about 50 parts that can break, and requires regular maintenance and/or replacement of the filter and media trays. Plain and simple, sponge filters are not popular because filter manufacturers can't make money off them. Why would the manufacturers and by extension pet stores try to sell you something you'll NEVER need to replace? A few words about the negative reviews. One guy says they never sink. FALSE. Drop it in your tank, let it soak for an hour, then reach in while the sponge is submerged and give it a good squeeze. It will drop like a rock. Another reviewer says they're loud. FALSE. I modified mine with an air stone to make the bubbles smaller, hooked it up to a Tetra Whisper pump rated for a 40 gallon tank, and it's practically silent--infinitely quieter than the hang-on filter it replaced. Yet another reviewer complained about the lack of directions. Well, that's a problem only if you're living in the year 1994. YouTube is your friend. Within about five minutes you'll know everything about sponge filter installation, including how to do the air stone mod. Some legitimate drawbacks? Minus the air stone modification, I feel the the bubbles are too big and the system is noticeably louder. For the manufacturer to suggest that an air stone is not needed is like a mechanic telling you your car doesn't need a muffler. Secondly, this is a big, beefy filter. If you're into an aquarium looking as natural as possible, a giant black sponge in the corner isn't the most aesthetically pleasing of tank decors. And lastly, if your light source is close to the surface of the water, the mineral deposits from the bubbles will build up pretty fast on your light cover.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best value around
*by B***N on March 13, 2026*

A bit big for a 10 gallon but works great

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