Water Pumps: Motors designed for the continuous circulation of water to the filters. They ensure proper cleaning of the aquarium and the return of clean water.
Wave generators: Small motors that create natural waves inside the aquarium. They provide oxygen, exercise the fish, and push debris toward the filter.
External: Pumps that are installed outside the water. They are ideal for large aquariums or auxiliary tanks, as they make cleaning easier and do not heat the aquarium water.
Internal (Submersible): Designed to operate exclusively submerged in water. They are the most common choice for classic filters and wavemakers, offering easy mounting (with suction cups or magnets) and silent operation.
Amphibious: Pumps with a special, waterproof design that allows them to operate either fully submerged in water or outside of it (inline connection with hoses).