







💦 Elevate your aquarium game with crystal clarity and unstoppable flow!
The TARARIUM Aquarium Filter is a high-performance submersible pump designed for 35-75 gallon tanks, delivering a robust 260 GPH flow rate. Featuring a 3-stage deep filtration system housed in a transparent casing, it ensures crystal clear water while making maintenance intuitive. Its wave-making capability promotes a healthy aquatic environment, suitable for both freshwater and saltwater setups. Easy to install and backed by a 180-day warranty, this filter is engineered for millennial professionals seeking hassle-free, efficient aquarium care.










| ASIN | B0C943L6FM |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (792) |
| Date First Available | 4 August 2023 |
| Item Weight | 581 g |
| Manufacturer reference | T7-7PC1-O5ES |
| Package Dimensions | 33.78 x 11.2 x 7.19 cm; 581 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | JQP-1000F(for 35-75 Gallon) |
| batteries required | No |
J**N
Works great. Easy to clean. Moves a lot of water !!!
A**R
~1yr on both JQP-1000F & JQP-1500F LOVE these filters, I had many Aqueons, good stuff, but noisy! JQP-1000F ~29 - ~55 gallons ( heavy current for < 29; 10 dangerous! ) JQP-1500F ~55 - ~100 gallons ( filter issues > 100; 55 ~2 week cleaning ) Negatives: Its blue vs black with silver sticker ( I may remove), bit short of a cord, can be loud with air, and if you let it get too clogged, it will be an issue, unlike external that just overflow past the clogged filter. You have to be careful with internal filters, I have experimented with methods. It has a bit of a learning curve coming from external filter. Way more pros than cons, so get those out of the way first. Pros: Silent, crystal clear water, super strong current, customizable media, optional air, nothing hanging outside tank, keeps things cleaner, and less food is sucked into this filter than any I have had, it stays atop the water for hours! Haven't cleaned tanks in ~1yr, current puts it all in filters! Probably more... Internal filters require cleaning and maintenance, weekly cleanings usually, default filters maybe 2 weeks, depending. My 75 will be at min weekly especially as fish grow 24 African Cichlids and 5 Bristle Nose Algae, large algae eater passed 14+yrs old. 29 varies weekly to week and a half, with 2 African frogs, 3 Dwarf Gouramis, 6 Red/Lamp Eye Tetra, 8 neons, 3 Otocinclus catfish, and a clown algae eater, plus at times ridiculous snail infestation! Cichlids ate most all in 75, but I have pulled hundreds from my 29, never filter issues. Loud at first, both are QUIET now, I am not using air its totally capped off. Air usage will increase noise! Bubbles are not necessary, but breaking the water surface is to release gasses, so angled upward flow to interrupt water seems best; I direct into the front glass and use the air clip to direct the flow into the corner pushing the water upward. Picture of JQP-1000F to show angled air clip. The motor does get quieter the deeper in the water/tank, but it will breach the surface less, so I keep it near the top. I removed the air tube and capped it off. You can run this sucker sideways, at the top or bottom, really position it in any direction you see fit. Vibrations can cause noise not always from the motor but resonate from areas of tank glass lids etc. Occasionally motors will make noise, unplugging for ~1 minute and plugging back in usually resolves that issue, consistently! Potential issue with A/C frequency variation over time or something. For filtration, you want mechanical, biological, and chemical, in that order, with chemical (carbon) being optional. I experimented with a few setups. The sponges alone will do both mechanical and bio, but since you can customize, I did! For both JQP-1000F & JQP-1500F filters, starting at the bottom, I removed the rectangle sponge and bottom black cover leaving just the circular sponge, with a standard blue/white filter pad on top, and a 50 micron polishing pad on top of that. The middle one has the rectangle sponge with a blue/white filter pad and a polishing pad behind, and inside has the ceramic rings (I re-white with bleach ~3 months), a standard blue/white filter pad on top, and a polishing pad atop that. Finally, the third, the top cartridge, I have the square sponge, with blue/white filter pad behind, and 2 polishing pads behind that, and inside I have bio balls, with a carbon infused sponge on top of the balls. This maybe overkill but my water is crystal clear and fish super healthy! Keeping it clean and not over filtering matters! The sponges it ships with are more than adequate, but since you can customize this, I experimented. I really like the options for flexible media. The polishing pads can become an issue if clogged, and the blue ones collect considerable debris as well. Cost wise, I spend about the same per both tanks as I did with Aqueon, links below to products used, its under $100 a year for both, I think ~$75, give or take, plus time to cut filters, but that is all my choice. If you are sticking with the sponges it ships with, experiment with removing the square ones, maybe only from bottom as I do, and/or from all. Also, optionally, removing the bottom black cover, but likely should have some filter between it and motor for particles, fish won't get sucked in, there are plastic grates. If you restrict flow to much it will hurt or kill the fish!!! I had some issue with movement, a clip on both really helped. The JQP-1000F suction cups have a hole in them, which I think is a design flaw, I filled them in, the JQP-1500F are sealed. But the clip really helps, and they do not come with that, I had them from a auto camera system I purchased. One of 3 essentials I feel are necessary that the filters do not come with, cleaning brush, cap for the air, and the clip for the power cord. The JQP-1000F was way more problematic than JQP-1500F, which stayed in placed pretty well, but I had a lot of issues with the smaller JQP-1000F, till clip, and on both never issues! I also did rock changes in 2 tanks, and the water was clear within 2 days, these filters are really impressive! I had an sugar/piss micro ant colony beneath my Aqueon on my 29 gallon. These filters keep my tanks so much cleaner, aside from my messy auto feeders. I am extremely pleased. In my 29 gallon, you can barely see the filter, its pretty much hidden! This replaced a Aqueon 75 on a 75 gallon tank and Aqueon 30 on a 29 gallon, after having had 2 of each and some 11 x 12 boxes of filters over the years... I live in an area with lots of calcium, and it would build up on the external filter, and all over the lid, light, etc, yuk!!! Plus the external filters would make noise from water sounds to the motor when it gets dirty after time, and you can't clean them, I have tried, re-lubed, etc, they never go quiet or resume speed. Granted this may degrade over time, we shall see. Update: 1 Month+ Algae bloom is gone, water changes, etc replaced faded decorations, restocked fish, added new pics. Previous remarks below: My pleco approves, and helped cleaned off the surface of the filter some, so that may help with clogging. Though I may swap out that media. I have a bit of a algae bloom, but the Aqueon 75 wasn't doing much even with new filters. I have released some sediment and it cleared it out pretty well, though the surface seems to have stuff, it does seem to clear but more floats there than I am used to, but that's good at feeding time. The suction is much less on the filter than I am used to, but it is sucking and filtering, and thus far doing its job! Any major changes I will update! Great products JQP-1000F and JQP-1500F, may get a 2nd of each!
E**V
Works beautifully. Very efficient. It has a powerful suction and outlet as well. and creates a beautiful flow in the tank. I am using it in a 190gal tank
N**R
It works great. Love how you can add or remove pieces to fit your tank. The pressure of the flow is strong, which is great.
D**H
Does the job of cleaning aquarium water efficiently. Reduces one’s aquarium maintenance work
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