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🐠 Elevate your nano tank game with AQUANEAT’s triple sponge filter magic!
The AQUANEAT 3 Pack Aquarium Bio Sponge Filter is a compact, efficient filtration system designed for tanks up to 10 gallons. It combines mechanical and biological filtration with an air infusion chamber that enhances oxygen levels. Safe for small fish, shrimp, and fry, its soft sponge traps debris without harming aquatic life. Easy to install and maintain, this quiet filter is ideal for bettas, nano tanks, and breeding setups, offering a cost-effective, low-maintenance alternative to traditional filters.













| ASIN | B078HDL21V |
| ASIN | B078HDL21V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,369 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #18 in Aquarium Filter Accessories |
| Brand Name | AQUANEAT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,277) |
| Date First Available | April 10, 2017 |
| Date First Available | April 10, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.81 x 3.27 x 2.44 inches |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | SF-A135x3 |
| Item model number | SF-A135x3 |
| Manufacturer | AQUANEAT |
| Manufacturer | AQUANEAT |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.81 x 3.27 x 2.44 inches; 8.78 ounces |
| Size | Small up to 10Gal |
| Target Audience Keyword | fish |
L**D
Better than hang on back filters
I’ve been using these small sponge filters that connect to an air pump line for months, and they are just as effective as the more expensive hang-on-back (HOB) filters that pump water. These simple yet highly efficient filters provide excellent biological and mechanical filtration while maintaining gentle water flow—perfect for fish, shrimp, and fry tanks. One of the biggest advantages is their ease of maintenance. Every couple of weeks, I simply dip the sponge in dechlorinated water and squeeze it a few times to rinse out the sediment. It’s important to use chlorine-free water to avoid killing the beneficial bacteria that help keep the tank healthy. Compared to traditional HOB filters, sponge filters are **cost-effective, quiet, and reliable**. They don’t require expensive replacement cartridges, and they run smoothly as long as the air pump is functioning. They also provide great aeration, which is a bonus for oxygen-loving fish. Overall, I highly recommend these small sponge filters for **any freshwater aquarium**. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced aquarist, they’re an affordable, low-maintenance, and highly effective alternative to pricier filtration systems.
C**K
Good for Bettas, easy to mod, not perfect but quite good for price
First, it is a good idea to mod these to use an internal air stone. Use snips of some kind (like small side-cutters) to cut space on the inside, then attach a small air stone (0.6" cylinder worked for my "small" sized filter) inside the filter from the cap using the tubing. Doing this will make the filter create finer bubbles, providing better filtration and less water surface disturbance. It will also quiet the bubbling from the filters down quite a bit. Sponge filters are great all-round filters, and work well for fish that don't like movement (like Bettas). You need an air pump and airline tubing to use them, though. They won't flood the ground around the tank like other types of filters, and they don't really break (air pumps do, though). They are a little unsightly and harder to hide than some hang-on-back filters, but not impossible. This particular sponge filter is about as good as any other, with some caveats. Some aquarium experts recommend larger, open-cell sponges for their filters, which will clog up less than the fine closed-cell sponge on this filter. Because of this design, you will need to clean this filter more often than you otherwise might need to. It does work, though. Also, this filter is not quite weighted as much as it should be. Even when fully soaked, it's a little too buoyant. A good sponge filter should sit comfortably on the bottom of the tank. Do not ever replace the sponge, by the way. To clean it, you pull it out of the tank and squeeze it out gently in the old tank water during a water change. The sponge may last years, and will harbor beneficial bacteria for your tank. If you replace it, you will mess your tank up. To replace a filter with another, you want to run the old one alongside the new one for a least a few weeks to help the bacteria colonize the new one.
B**N
Affordable, Quiet, and Effective – Great Value
I love that I was able to get three of these filters for such an affordable price. It’s an amazing value, especially considering how well they work. They’re super easy to set up and use, and they do a great job of keeping my tank clean and clear. One of the best parts is how quiet they are. Becuase you are just using the air pump go pump air into it, the only thing you really will hear is just the bubbles. Overall, I’m really happy with this purchase and would definitely recommend these filters to other aquarium owners looking for an effective, well-made, budget-friendly option.
S**O
Bubbles too big, works great after airstone mod!
These are a good deal for 3 of these filters. I only needed to use 1, but it’s good to know that I have 2 extra. For me the bubbles were just too big and ended up causing too much turbulence on the surface of the water in my tank. I just didn’t like how it was doing that. Of course it could’ve been perfectly fine for the fish. In addition to how those bubbles looked, as they erupted through the surface of the water, it was loud as well. Basically I ended up going to Petco and buying those small cylindrical air stones. It just so happened these fit perfectly in the inner cylinder of these sponge filters. You have to disassemble the sponge filter bottom part. Then you’ll see supports that look like spokes, which support a center tube. You’ll have to cut those supports with something. Then use pliers to pull the center tube out. It’s just held by friction. Then put the airstone in. Mine fit too loose but I noticed that the airstone’s tubing was tapered, so I simply cut offa few millimeters off the top. This was enough for it to have a good contact and I just pushed it in as firmly as possible. When you reassemble you might have to cut off the original end tube connector a bit so it’ll fit with the airstone. After I did this mod, the bubbles are much smaller and the noise level is way down. In my book, now it’s perfect!
E**.
Great little sponge filters
You could never go wrong with a sponge filter of any size. As long as you picked the correct filter for your aquarium, you are in good hands. I use the smallest version for all of my nano tanks. More like cookie jar, aquariums, and they work out perfect. These allow me to breed black worms, scuds, ghost, shrimp, and Daphnia.
B**Y
Great quality, highly recommend
Without it having any media aside from the sponge I don't feel this will clean the water like I was wanting. But that is my fault for not reading the description fully. But the items are of great quality, and stays sunk like it should once you squeeze the water out of the foam. So for that I give it 5 stars.
P**A
Works great
Does what a sponge filter is supposed to do! No complaints.
S**E
Def worth it!
Worth! Great for my shrimpies!
E**.
Great size for my 5 gallon tank. Was confused when the packaging didn't say Aquaneat on it. Instead it said Xinyou, and it had a different model number, but they are the same size and seem to be decent quality. The sponge is much thinner and coarser than the Seapora one I had in the tank, but I'm not concerned since my betta fish doesn't produce much waste, and I routinely take out uneaten food and waste after feeding him. I rinsed everything in my tap water first, and I floated the new sponge in the aquarium for 3 or 4 days before setting it up, and am leaving the sponge from his old filter in the tank for at least the rest of the week to ensure I colonize the new smaller filter sponge with the good bacteria. I never bothered modifying this filter to fit an air stone, since the inner chamber was pretty narrow and I figured the bubbles would be pretty small coming out of the upper openings. I was right...the bubbles aren't too big or loud. It might be a bigger issue if I had the air flow turned up on full power. You can see in the picture where the gravel went around the base if the old sponge filter, now it looks like a crater around the new one lol. I'm happy that Angel has more space to swim around now.
F**S
It's not the exact same product as in the pictures. The sponge foam in the photo seems coarser and more porous, while the ones I got are much less so. Functionally, it works fine as a sponge filter, but the less coarse the sponge, the more often you have to clean it.
N**F
Described as pack of 3 but only 2 arrived
D**N
Bien pour une 2gallon apeupres trop petit pour une 5 gallon à mon avi . Un brin déçu je m'attendais qui serai un peut plus gros
W**E
Will get more
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