Description
Blue Pet BL 1802F Internal Liquid Filter
The Blue Pet BL 1802F Internal Liquid Filter is a reliable and efficient submersible filter designed for medium-sized aquariums. It ensures mechanical and biological filtration, keeping the water clean, clear, and healthy for your fish and plants. With its strong water circulation and compact design, this filter is perfect for aquarists looking for simple yet powerful filtration.
🌊 Key Features
✅ Dual Filtration – Removes waste, debris, and supports beneficial bacteria.
✅ Steady Flow – Improves water movement and oxygenation.
✅ Compact Design – Easy to install without taking up much space.
✅ Durable Motor – Built for continuous, long-lasting performance.
✅ User-Friendly – Simple setup and low maintenance.
🐠 Suitable For
Tank Size: Medium aquariums (100–180 litres).
Fish Types: Tetras, guppies, mollies, barbs, angelfish, goldfish, and other community species.
Aquarium Types: Freshwater, planted, shrimp, and tropical setups.
⚙️ Specifications
Model: Blue Pet BL 1802F
Type: Internal Liquid Filter (Submersible)
Flow Rate: 1000 L/h (approx.)
Power Consumption: 20W
Voltage: 220–240V, 50Hz
Installation: Fully submersible with suction cup mounting
🔧 How to Use
Attach the filter inside the aquarium with suction cups.
Make sure it is fully submerged before turning it on.
Connect the outlet nozzle or spray bar if included.
Keep it running continuously for best water quality.
🧼 Maintenance
Rinse the filter sponge regularly to prevent clogging.
Clean the impeller to ensure smooth operation.
Replace filter media when worn or damaged.
📦 What’s in the Box
1 × Blue Pet BL 1802F Internal Liquid Filter
1 × Outlet Nozzle / Accessories
1 × User Manual
✅ Why Choose Blue Pet BL 1802F?
The BL 1802F is a compact, durable, and efficient internal filter for medium-sized aquariums. It combines affordability, strong performance, and easy maintenance, making it a great choice for hobbyists and beginners alike.
👉 Best for medium aquariums requiring dependable filtration and water circulation.
