Sicce SHARK PRO Module with Sponge – Expand Your Filtration Power
Sicce SHARK PRO Module with Sponge – Expand Your Filtration Power
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🧱 Sicce SHARK PRO Module with Sponge – Expand Your Filtration Power
The Sicce SHARK PRO Module with Sponge lets you easily increase filtration capacity on any SHARK PRO internal filter. Each add-on module includes a durable mechanical sponge that traps debris and promotes beneficial bacteria growth—helping you achieve cleaner, clearer water in both freshwater and saltwater aquariums.
Designed with Sicce’s signature quick-connect system, this module attaches securely to your existing SHARK PRO filter body for instant filtration expansion without tools or extra equipment.
🌟 Key Features
- 🔄 Expandable Design: Adds more filtration volume to any SHARK PRO model (500, 700, 900)
- 🧽 Mechanical Filtration: Captures fine and coarse debris, keeping water crystal clear
- 💧 Biological Support: Porous sponge surface fosters beneficial bacteria growth
- ⚙️ Quick Connect System: Fast, tool-free installation with watertight seal
- 🌿 Versatile Use: Ideal for freshwater or marine tanks of all sizes
⚙️ Specifications
- Brand: Sicce
- Product Name: SHARK PRO Module with Sponge
- Compatibility: SHARK PRO 500, 700, 900 Internal Filters
- Includes: 1 module body + mechanical sponge
- Function: Mechanical and biological filtration expansion
- Use: Freshwater & saltwater safe
💡 Use Tips
- Stack multiple modules to increase filtration volume in larger tanks.
- Rinse sponge gently in aquarium water during maintenance to preserve beneficial bacteria.
- Replace sponge every 3–6 months or as needed to maintain optimal flow.
❓ FAQ
Q: Can I add more than one module?
A: Yes! You can connect multiple modules to customize filtration capacity for larger aquariums.
Q: Does this module come with media?
A: Yes, it includes a pre-installed mechanical sponge ready for use.
Q: Is it safe for shrimp and planted tanks?
A: Absolutely. Gentle flow and fine sponge surface make it ideal for delicate species and plants.
Q: How do I clean the sponge?
A: Rinse lightly in tank water—never tap water—to retain helpful bacteria.
