







🌊 Elevate your aquarium’s vibe with unstoppable waves!
The hygger 1050 GPH Wave Maker Pump delivers powerful, quiet water circulation with a 360-degree rotating head and a strong magnetic base for secure mounting. Designed for 20-60 gallon tanks, it simulates natural water flow to enhance fish health and oxygenation, suitable for freshwater, saltwater, and coral aquariums.








| ASIN | B09MLYTYZS |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | hygger |
| Color | ブラック///ホワイト |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (457) |
| Date First Available | July 3, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 381 g |
| Material | コーラル。 |
| Model Number | AUB09MLYTYZS |
| Name List for Name Plates | 水中 |
| Power Source | 電源コード式 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.01 x 10.01 x 15.01 cm; 381 g |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 5 W |
M**T
I had an excellent experience with the seller, AquaFocus. I purchased the hygger 1050 GPH Aquarium Wave Maker Pump, and everything went smoothly from start to finish. The product arrived on time, well-packaged, and in perfect condition. The magnetic suction base is very strong, and the pump is quiet yet powerful, exactly as described. I especially love the 360-degree rotation feature, which gives great flexibility in water flow direction. It works perfectly in my 40-gallon saltwater tank. Customer service was responsive and helpful when I had a question about installation. I highly recommend both the product and the seller.
C**E
The customer service has been excellent, sending me two replacements to try and resolve the issue. Unfortunately the same issue keeps occurring, so I'm moving on to a different vendor. All three powerheads they've sent me have had the same issue. They work perfectly for 4 - 6 weeks, then start working intermittently and making a loud noise. I've tried cleaning the impeller on all of them multiple times and that doesn't fix the issue. The previous non-Hygger powerhead I had lasted multiple years with no problems, so it's not something unique with my tank. Maybe the Hygger powerheads just don't work in salt water?
W**.
I use it in my water bucket for mixing up nutrients and pH balancing the water. Now I don’t have to stir constantly in between each addition of nutrients. It works great!
E**E
I have just stepped foot into the world of fish tanks in my early thirties.. Having skipped the role of fish Daddy throughout my formative years, and being barely responsible enough to drink water myself let alone keep a tank of it with living beings inside happy.. So my excitement was pretty palpable now that I was adding more mouths to feed into this household. I made a cool little skull filled/fake plant garden and got to buying my African Cichlids. I got some cat fish, and even a pleco.. I went fish crazy I guess. Well, being a newcomer to fishkeeping, I made a couple rookie mistakes. You are never told that overfeeding is a thing with fish. You are never told that if you continue to overfeed, the debris will end up in the substrate and fester there. You are never told that one day, after all this overfeeding, you will wake up to a tank that looks like someone poured a shot glass of milk into. No one tells you this stuff in advance. It’s a right of passage I guess as a fish owner. …fish don’t produce milk as far as I’m aware. Anyways, several google searches, YouTube videos and forums later, you’re told to generate some movement in the water. “How do you do that?” I asked…. “ a wave generator dummy” I was answered. So I bought this guy. I set it up and figured the best route for the water to travel along the skulls, not really sure what to expect. Then I plugged it in Regret flushed over me as my milky water was teeming with bits and pieces of food being kicked up from the substrate. I thought my fish career was over. I noted that the wave generator was silent at this point, my air pump seemed to get louder for some reason but I figured maybe it’s because it’s pushing bubbles through the milk and the food filth so it had to work harder. I closed my eyes and walked away. When I returned, I was ecstatic to see that the water was actually fairly clear. On top of that, my fishes were “playing” in the current. I watched them kind of do this little dance and that’s when I knew I needed a second one. So, in other words, if I bought two of them, surely I am here to tell you it’s worth it to at least buy one. You never know, your fish may dance the night away and your tank will at least be clear as air in the process.
G**N
Power Head has quit. Will not run at all. Used for mixing reef salt. I do not recommend! Product update! I was able to take it apart and clean it. Finally got it running. I would recommend this product!
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