Introduction  |  Aquarium Choices & Considerations
Filtration  |  Filter Systems |  Filter Media
Temperature Control |  Lighting
Creating the Aquatic Environment
Aquarium Decorative Features and Characteristics
Water  |  Live Plants  |  CO2 In The Aquarium
Introducing Fish  |  Fish Care  |  Feeding
Aquarium Maintenance  |  Basic Maintenance Guide


 
Pumps are versatile devices which can be used for a variety of purposes in aquariums. They are used to power inside box filters, sponge filters, undergravel filters, airstones, aerating ornaments, and provide oxygenation by moving water to the surface. It is important to understand that a pump introduces ambient air into the aquarium. Consider any sources of airborne pollutants to be potentially harmful.

To obtain maximum longevity and performance from your air pump, avoid restricting a pump’s output. Use a gang valve which provides one more outlet than the objects to be driven. This will allow extra output to be vented, and back pressure will be avoided. When using airstones, it is recommended to replace them on a regular basis, which will prevent unnecessary back pressure.

Always use a check valve to prevent any water from back siphoning into the air pump. Periodically verify that it functions correctly and replace it if necessary.

Elite - Maxima - Optima Air Pumps
A complete range of small to large air pumps to suit all sizes of aquariums.


Model For aquariums up to Outlets Item #
liters U.S. gal.
Elite 799  20 5 1 A-799
Elite 800  40 10 1 A-800
Elite 801  55 15 1 A-801
Elite 802  75 20 2 A-802
Maxima   115 30 2 A-805
Optima    >115 >30 1 A-807