Tunze Turbelle 6065

$144.99

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For aquariums from 250 to 800 liters (65 to 210 USgal.). Flow rate: approx. 6,500 l/h (1,700 USgal./h) Energy consumption: 12 W Voltage / frequency: 230V/50Hz (115V/60Hz) Cable length: 2 m (78) Dimensions: ø90 mm (3.5) Output: ø50 mm (2) Magnet Holder with Silence clamp up to a glass thickness of 15 mm (2/3).
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The Tunze Turbelle 6065 is a type of water pump or powerhead designed for use in aquariums. It helps to create water movement, increase oxygen levels, and provide a current for aquatic plants and animals to thrive. The 6065 model is a submersible pump that is designed for medium to large aquariums and features adjustable flow control, quiet operation, and a compact design. The pump can be positioned at various angles and heights to create specific flow patterns and water movement in the aquarium.  The product is designed to provide reliable, efficient, and customizable water circulation for a healthy and thriving aquarium environment. Tunze Turbelle 6065 Economic

Tunze Turbelle 6065 Economic

Propeller technology

Propeller technology

Low motor heat

Low motor heat

3D adjustment

3D adjustment

Includes Magnet Holder

Includes Magnet Holder

Includes Silence clamp

Includes Silence clamp

Units
1
Weight
2.249 lbs
Dimensions
6.496 × 4.528 × 5.079 in

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