Lees Premium Under Gravel Filter for Aquariums
Lees Premium Under Gravel Filter for Aquariums
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Lees Premium Under Gravel Filter for Aquariums

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Size:125/135 gallon-Out of stock

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Lees Premium Under Gravel Filters clean your freshwater or saltwater aquarium through a biological filtering process that supports the growth of beneficial bacteria. This allows natural detoxification and maintains proper ammonia balance by circulating water flow through the gravel bed.

  • Under Gravel Filter Circulates Water Flow Through the Gravel Bed
  • Requires the use of an Air Pump - not included
  • Maximize Water Quality by Using a Power Filter
  • Provides Biological Filtration
  • Can be used in Freshwater Aquariums and Saltwater Aquariums

Lees Premium Undergravel Filter has a multi-level plate design made of special quality plastic which resists splitting or cracking. The larger plate sizes reduce the number of plates required. The added strength of the UGF plates makes this filter most preferred by saltwater aquarists

Under Gravel Filter Dimensions:
5.5 Gallon Undergravel Filter: 8" x 16"

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Feb 24, 2021
Ray
4 out of 5 stars review

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Great Filter

I ordered this undergravel filter because it was the only one I could find that was the right size for a 65 gallon tank. So far, I like the filter. The dimensions were just right and the grates are sturdy and flat. Multiple options for uplift tube placement. My only complaint is the height of the uplift tubes. With a 65 gallon tank being about 2 feet deep, I think the tubes should be a little taller.

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