API Filstar xP4 Canister Aquarium Filter
Powerful, but noisy and with durability concerns.
The Aqueon QuietFlow Internal Shrimp Aquarium Filter offers good water filtration but suffers from significant durability and noise issues. Many users report it last only a few weeks to a couple of months, and the noise can be disturbing. Some users appreciate the design and functionality, but overall, it's a mixed bag. Consider this filter if you're looking for a short-term solution or if you can tolerate the noise and potential durability issues.
Short lifespan and noisy operation.
Prevention: None found
It filters out debris effectively.
Some users find it quiet when new.
Shrimp safety is a plus.
The filter is easy to maintain.
Many users report it breaking down quickly.
The filter becomes loud over time.
The filter is not durable.
Some users struggle with installation and size.
Tip: Adjust the setup or use suction cups as a workaround.
Despite being marketed as shrimp-safe, some users report issues with fry.
Many recent reviews mention increased durability issues and loudness.
Mixed
Negative
Factors: Usage frequency, Environment factors
Some users report issues with fry getting sucked in, so it may not be safe for very small fry.
Many users report it lasting from a few weeks to a couple of months.
Yes, many users report it becoming loud over time.
"It made the tank set so far. My 5.5 gallon tank was completely clear for substrate in 2 hours. Shrimp fry don't get sucked in."
"It works for a few weeks. Then the filter starts to make a loud noise despite taking it apart completely and reassembling it. The water flow slows to a slow drip. Would not recommend. Has happened to two same filters."
If you need a short-term solution and can handle the noise and potential breakdowns, the Aqueon QuietFlow Internal Shrimp Aquarium Filter might work. However, for long-term use or for those seeking a quiet and reliable filter, consider other options.