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Voyager HP 7 Stream Pump (2800 GPH)

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$149.99 $149.99

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Powerful Flow with Versatile Positioning

  • 2800 GPH Flow Rate
  • For Freshwater Aquariums from 185 to 317 Gallons
  • Integrated Guard to Protect Fish
  • Self-Cleaning Impeller
  • Strong Magnetic Mount

 

The Voyager range of stream pumps is perfect for saltwater and reef aquariums. The innovative magnetic support allows you to place the pump anywhere in your tank—on the sides, behind, or even in the corners. With a wide range of output angles, you can adjust it up to 180° vertically and 360° circulatory, giving you endless possibilities to customize the flow. The advanced built-in technology ensures the pump can be turned on and off quickly without any harm or noise, making it a top choice for passionate hobbyists who want the best for their aquatic friends.

Proper water flow is essential in a freshwater aquarium as it helps to maintain a healthy environment for your fish and plants. Good circulation ensures that waste and debris are carried to the filter, keeping the water clean and clear. It also helps to distribute oxygen and nutrients evenly throughout the tank, promoting the health and growth of your aquatic plants. With the Voyager HP 7 Stream Pump, you can create a dynamic and thriving freshwater habitat, ensuring your fish and plants flourish.

 

Specifications

Dimensions: 6.4"L x 3.7"W x 3.6"H

Max Glass Thickness: 20mm

Q-Max: 2800 GPH

Voltage: 120v / 60hz

Wattage: 17W

Cable Length: 7.55ft

 

What's Included?

Voyager HP 7 Stream Pump

More Information
SKU 255051
UPC 8011469950814
Aquarium Type Saltwater, Freshwater
Max Tank Thickness 3/4 in.
Variable Speed No
Gallons Per Hour 2000 - 3000 GPH
Control Type Preset Plug & Play (No Controls)
Power Type AC
Power Cord Length 7 Feet
Warranty 3-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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