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No hay artículos en el carroVerónica Ordaz Navarro
Comentado en México el 31 de enero de 2025
El producto en sí es bueno, tiene muy buena potencia para el tamaño, lo malo es que se tapa muy fácilmente con hojas y pierde su potencia, es tedioso tener que desmontarlo cada tercer día para limpiarlo, a mi no me sirvió, tendré que devolverlo
yafar perez
Comentado en México el 12 de noviembre de 2024
buena calidad del producto y tiene programa automatico mis peces estan mejor desde que onstale esta bomba
robert whitcombe
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de octubre de 2024
Product doesn't seem to want to work
Nayna
Comentado en Australia el 29 de abril de 2024
This is a great powerful little wave maker for my 150l tank. It does what it says and can be adjusted to yr settings.
ajitesh b.
Comentado en India el 7 de mayo de 2022
Love this micro beast. You can set your preferred flow during different times of the day. And it generates strong flow.
citan-uzuki
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de octubre de 2020
This little Hygger wave pump is a very good value. Don't let anybody tell you that it takes $300 to build a good wave pump.The Hygger pump is low on features. As you would expect at this price. But a wave pump is a wave pump. They are propellers used to move the water inside a fish tank. The level of quality and features differ greatly among the price points. But they all function the same way. This Hygger device will move water as well as any pump of the same size. What you get in the more expensive device is a better build quality and more features. This one does not have WiFi. It has no App control. All of the control are on the included console.I use this pump to add movement to a 20-gallon long. I have it on the lowest setting. This tank has three filter-feeding shrimp. They grab moving particles from the water and eat it. The particles have to be tiny. Flakes and crushed flakes are too big. I needed enough water movement to keep the food powder in circulation. This Hygger pump does just that at its lowest setting. Too bad Hygger does not make a smaller pump.Setting the power levels, wave modes, and frequencies will take a little getting used to. There are four digits on the display panel. The first digit is the code for the time of day. A day is broken into intervals. You cannot change the intervals. You can program the power level for each time interval. Level 1 has a maximum power output of 40%. In my opinion, it should be 20% to accommodate smaller tanks. It goes up to 100% as you increase the number. The third is the wave mode. The last digit is the frequency of the waves. The lower that number, the more quicker the wave pulses. A higher number will give a gentler water movement.You may need some kind of a screen if you have smaller fish in the tank. The pump is powerful and could draw in small fish. The easiest way is to use those garlic nets. Go to the produce section of your grocery store and look for the garlic. They come in a sock-like net tubing. Wash the tubing and soak it in water. You want to remove any traces of garlic. Then cut a 2" piece and slip it over the pump head. And there you have an excellent net to prevent smaller fish from getting drawn into the pump.This is an excellent wave pump. It is nowhere near the quality, power, and features as a Vortech MP10, but then again, it's not $300. Save the Vortechs and the Maxspect Gyres for your reef tank. Those high dollar pumps are not needed in a freshwater tank.Highly recommended for the smaller fish-only tank or invertebrate tank. Spend more money for reef tank use.
Khalifa
This thing is Fantastic, straight out of the box and into the tank, Do not change the setting or anything and just clean once a week. Would buy again
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