Filtro inferiore Penn-Plax Bubbler (BF1)

Brand:Penn-Plax

3.2/5

25.91

Un filtro semplice ed efficiente per il tuo acquario, il Bubbler Aquarium Bottom Filter di Penn Plax è perfetto per filtrare meccanicamente e chimicamente il tuo acquario o acquario/ciotola. Facile da montare e semplice da usare, un filtro è perfetto per il tuo serbatoio da 10 galloni (o più piccolo). Il tubo di sollevamento da ½" fornisce una maggiore efficienza per il sistema di filtraggio inferiore e le bolle aiutano ad aerare e ossigenare il serbatoio.

Descrizione della fascia d'età: tutte le fasi della vita. ACQUISTA PENN PLAX PER TUTTE LE ESIGENZE DEL TUO ANIMALE DOMESTICO: Penn Plax è un produttore e distributore delle migliori forniture per animali domestici, specializzato nella creazione di eccellenti prodotti per animali domestici per animali grandi e piccoli. SISTEMA DI FILTRO INFERIORE: si adatta perfettamente all'angolo o in qualsiasi altro punto sul fondo del serbatoio. Misura circa 3,25 "L x 2,75" W. SEMPLICE ED EFFICIENTE: il filtro è semplice ed efficiente per tutti i piccoli acquari e ciotole per pesci, un design semplice e un filtraggio efficiente, utilizzando il tubo di sollevamento da ½".
Country of Origin China
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number BF1
Manufacturer PENN PLAX INC.
Product Dimensions 3.25 x 2.75 x 4.3 inches; 3.21 Ounces

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Scritto da: Jennifer Smith
Smaller than you might guess from photos
The thing that really stuck out to me is that this filter is much smaller than you might guess from the photos on Amazon. It is otherwise well constructed and as described. Just make sure and read the dimensions, this is only enough filter for a very small tank, it doesn't have room for much media.
Scritto da: M&N
Frustrating bargain
The price is great, and though it has many drawbacks, it certainly has uses. On the downside, the filter wants to float. It will not be deterred. You have to admire the determination. It simply will not sink or sit flat on its own accord, so ready the suction cups, ballast, etc. and prepare for a battle. The plastic is also quite brittle and delicate. Our first one arrived cracked, even though the box and shipping package were both in perfect condition. Additionally, the top does not fit tightly or snap on, so you'll have to redneck engineer a simple solution to that too. However, the low price is nice, the filtering ability is very good, and the diminutive size is wonderful. Because it is so small it can be placed in just about any size aquarium, or hidden in just about any aquascape. As with all box filters, you can customize the contents to whatever filtering you seek, utilizing floss, pads, sponges, ceramic, rocks, etc. Useful and worth the purchase.
Scritto da: Dorena
Works like expected too
Just a simple plastic filter you can fill it with whatever media you want only requires an Air pump works great in combination with my hang on filter
Scritto da: DelmarvaGirl
My family has used these for 3 generations
A few things - I'm the third generation of my family to use these so trust me, these tips will help - these are great filters if you know how to use them. 1. I Always put enough gravel in the bottom green tray to fill it after inserting the tubes but before putting it in the clear box (always rinse all parts prior). I never change this layer. This is better than the ceramic pieces sold for biofiltration. As a bonus, if it's an existing setup, the bacteria is already established in the gravel. This is an optional layer but helps a lot. 2. Add about an inch of carbon or ammonia absorbing carbon after rinsing it. 3. Fill with aquarium filter floss (rinsed). 4. Attach air line, check valve, air line, and air pump. 5. If the filter floats, your pump is too strong. Use a smaller pump or, if it's adjustable, back the rate down. Some splitters allow this adjustment too. An adjustment valve will help a lot. 6. When you change the floss, the green tray can be lifted a little to give more clearance to remove it. When changing the carbon, you can remove the tray completely, being careful of the gravel if you have any in the filter. The lid should fit snug if attached right and not cracked you can use a rubber band if needed but I've found that if it pops off, there may be a problem causing it (improperly attached tubing usually being the culprit. Interior tubing should be snug). Overall, I love these filters for smaller tanks. I had to purchase one of these recently because I have a five gallon tank and I have a betta and a Cory cat fish (yes they are tank mates, and I admittedly have a weirdo betta. My boy is actually happier with the Cory than alone). Power filters were either too strong or too small, and frankly, the cartridges were too much money and harder to find. This is by far cheaper in the long run. This type of filter (little larger than this one of course if memory serves right, same brand, same design) kept my late grandmother's 20 gallon clear, with 3 fancy tail gold fish and a giant African water frog living in it. As a bonus, it's easier to hide in the tank than a power filter if you have live or artificial plants in it. The bubbles add a bit of ambience too. Love it.
Scritto da: Mark
Good Supplemental Filter
The media could not be loaded. Worked great for what I needed. I mainly use sponge filters and wanted something I could add carbon or other chemical filtration to when needed. I added some purigen to clean up some tannins and saw good results overnight, so it must be getting the water through.
Scritto da: HSM
They work
Work well.
Scritto da: Misopants
It would work, if you set it right.
This is old classic box filter that we no longer see commonly, and to be honest, if this was the common design back then, I would understand people getting frustrated with this. The major problem for me with this design is that the lid, bottom tray, and the tubing is all connected as one component. (however you can take them apart) If you don't use something heavy inside of the filter, the whole thing would float away from the box. This makes the filter nearly useless unless you have pebbles to sink it down. I usually drill a hole on outside and connect suction cup to keep it down, but I didn't realize that inside would float away like that. This will take up some of the spaces for bio media or charcoal, if you wanted to use to remove medication. Having filter floss would be a nightmare too, since it can try to push lids away. I had to use this so I could remove medication with charcoal, so I end up tying together with sewing string. I'm sure I will dispose this once I get a better one. TLDR: Filter would work only if you have pebbles. Although it is cheap, amazon offers you much more variety with better design and functionality.
Scritto da: Nope
A pain to clean
Box filters are a lot better than people give them credit for, but this one in particular is a pain to clean. you have to disconnect the airline to get the lid off, and that's very difficult once the air line has been in the water for a while and build up a biofilm. the lid also won't stay on by itself, there are no clips or anything to assist so it's just gravity holding it down, this means you can't stuff this with loose polyfill because the lid will never stay on. does it work? yes absolutely, but there are better models out there.
Scritto da: Ryan B.
You can't beat that price
Well... It's a box with holes in it! As Others have said it does not have very good fitment. The lid WILL pop off if you pack it too tight. The Tubes are not tight either so, if like me, you try to lift the full box by them, it all comes apart. That said, It's bigger than it looks It sinks very easy if you pack it correctly It fills super fast once submerged It works! I like it, it suits my purposes well. About the only thing I wish it had was a longer Up Tube.
Scritto da: Jeff
Penn Plax Bubbler
Works as well as I remember box filters working. Does a great job at clarifying the water. Added a piece of medium foam, a layer of polishing pad and some lava rock in the bottom to add some extra biological filtration. Deducted a star because it's far more expensive than it should be considering it doesn't come with any media at all.
Scritto da: joseph tom
Great value! Neigh-sayers may have an agenda.
I'm no expert, but from the price, it's better than I expected. If you aren't a clutz you can use what they've provided to snug it together tightly. Unfortunately, it's a little BIGGER than expected so - I'll need to get a fishbowl with a larger opening. Perhaps some of the neigh-sayers are really competitors or are unreasonably fussy.
Scritto da: Jdoh2010
Cheaply made
This filter is cheap (about 60% less) compared with other quality made products like Powkoo. Have to be careful when attaching the air line because the plastic could break. It is very thin and not sturdy. The lid does not fit properly, too loose and needs to be taped down. Otherwise it functions good.
Scritto da: gaétan
Petit , mais bien fait
Un peu petit mais devrait bien faire le travail dans un petit aquarium de crevette ou pour des alevins !

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