Accela Submersible Pump (264 GPH)

$34.00
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UPC: 810067700535
Designed for consistency and low power use, the Accela Submersible Pump (264 GPH) keeps aquarium water moving evenly throughout your system. Its compact body, sealed motor, and quiet performance make it a reliable choice for both reef and freshwater tanks.
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Accela Submersible Pump (264 GPH) — Steady Flow, No Fuss

 

The Accela Submersible Pump (264 GPH) from JBJ Aquarium keeps things simple — good flow, quiet operation, and a compact size that fits where other pumps don’t. You’ll find it under Pumps and Flow with other gear that helps your tank breathe and move like it should. It pushes water smoothly at 264 gallons per hour, perfect for small reef or freshwater tanks that need steady circulation without sounding like a blender.

Compact Power That Just Works

This pump may look ordinary, but it is far from it. The epoxy-sealed motor stays dry inside, which means no rusting or surprise shutdowns. The suction feet hold firm even when your sump vibrates a bit, and the barbed fittings make setup quick — just slide on the hose (½" or ¾") and you’re done.

Good Fit for Everyday Systems

If you’re running a 20–40 gallon system, this model hits that “just right” zone — enough power for proper water turnover but not so much that your fish get tossed around. You can also find other versions under Submersible Pumps if you’re working with a different tank size.

Many hobbyists use it to feed UV sterilizers, chillers, or reactors. It moves water through without wasting energy, which matters when your lights, heater, and skimmer are already pulling their share of power.

Quick Specs

  • Flow Rate: 264 GPH

  • Voltage: 120V / 60Hz

  • Hose Fit: ½" to ¾" barb fittings

  • Cord Length: 6 feet

  • Size: 4.0” L × 2.8” W × 3.5” H

  • Use: Saltwater or freshwater

Why Flow Matters More Than You Think

It’s easy to underestimate how much circulation changes a tank. The Accela Submersible Pump (264 GPH) does more than move water — it helps oxygen reach your fish, keeps CO₂ from building up, and makes filters work smarter.

A stagnant tank looks fine for a week, then turns cloudy and slow. Constant flow, on the other hand, gives your setup that crisp look and your fish that “just fed” energy. It’s like fresh air for your aquarium.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Accela Submersible Pump (264 GPH)

Q: Is this pump quiet enough for a bedroom tank?
A: Yes, it runs with a low hum — most people don’t notice it after a few minutes.

Q: What’s the ideal tank size?
A: It’s a strong match for tanks around 20–40 gallons, depending on your plumbing.

Q: Can it handle saltwater long-term?
A: Absolutely. The sealed motor and sturdy housing make it saltwater-safe.

Q: Does it come with everything I need?
A: Yes, you’ll get suction cups and both ½" and ¾" hose barbs right in the box.

Q: How often should I clean it?
A: Once every few weeks if you’re heavy on feeding — otherwise, monthly is fine.

A Reliable Workhorse for Everyday Aquariums

At the end of the day, the Accela Submersible Pump (264 GPH) is the kind of gear you forget is running — and that’s exactly the point. It’s steady, simple, and keeps your aquarium healthy without drawing extra attention or energy. For many aquarists, that’s the sweet spot between performance and peace of mind.

         

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