Toyama is the capital city of Toyama Prefecture, Japan, located on the coast of the Sea of Japan in the Chūbu region on central Honshū, about 200 km
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1. Power: 3W
2. Flow rate: 250L/h
3. Voltage: 220-240V 50/60Hz
4. Usage: first use and after power outage, must be filled with water first
5. Size: without degreasing film about 20 x 8 x 8 cm, with degreasing film about 23 x 8 x 8 cm, line length: about 120 cm
Features:
1. Wall-mounted waterfall filter, adjustable water flow, simulating the natural waterfall water filtration, gentle water flow, wide water table, no impact on the aquarium
2. Change the water quality and efficient biochemical filtration, more effective bacterial filtration, remove impurities in the water, and stabilize the water quality of the fish tank
3. Free control of the flow size, according to the size of the actual needs of the fish tank to freely adjust the size of the water, good flexibility, wide range of applications
4. High performance silent motor, more efficient and energy saving, fixed knob, adjust the distance between the fish tank and the filter to make it balanced and more stable
5. Forced filtration, lasting clean, no water change in the fish tank, water inlet grille, small holes in the water inlet grille filter tube, effectively prevent the inhalation of debris and small fish to clog the fuselage
6. With oil film processor, the suction nozzle can float up and down automatically with the water level, good oil absorption effect and cleaner water surface
7. It does not take up much space and is designed for small tanks. The transparent and compact body makes it easy to observe the water clarity and adjust the filtration effect