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title: "Aqueon QuietFlow 10 LED PRO Aquarium Fish Tank Power Filter For Up to 20 Gallon Aquariums"
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# LED cartridge change alert High flow for oxygenation Ultra-quiet internal pump Aqueon QuietFlow 10 LED PRO Aquarium Fish Tank Power Filter For Up to 20 Gallon Aquariums

**Brand:** aqueon
**Price:** ฿3096
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💧 Elevate your aquarium game with whisper-quiet, smart filtration that keeps your fish thriving!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Aqueon QuietFlow 10 LED PRO Aquarium Fish Tank Power Filter For Up to 20 Gallon Aquariums by aqueon
- **How much does it cost?** ฿3096 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- aqueon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted aqueon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart LED Alert:** Never miss a cartridge change with the intuitive LED indicator light that flashes when maintenance is due.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Operation:** Engineered internal pump design minimizes noise and eliminates leaks, perfect for peaceful home or office environments.
- • **5-Stage Filtration Power:** Mechanical, chemical, biological, plus specialty pad filtration ensures crystal-clear, healthy water for vibrant fish.
- • **Optimized for 20 Gallons:** Tailored flow rate maximizes dissolved oxygen, promoting active, thriving aquatic life in tanks up to 20 gallons.
- • **Self-Priming Reliability:** Automatically starts after power interruptions or cleaning—no manual priming needed, giving you hassle-free peace of mind.

## Overview

The Aqueon QuietFlow 10 LED PRO is a premium power filter designed for aquariums up to 20 gallons. Featuring a patented internal pump for ultra-quiet, leak-free operation, it delivers 5-stage filtration including mechanical, chemical, biological, and specialty pads. The built-in LED indicator smartly notifies you when it's time to replace the cartridge, while its self-priming capability ensures automatic restart after power outages or maintenance. Ideal for millennial professionals seeking reliable, low-maintenance aquarium care that supports vibrant, healthy aquatic environments.

## Description

Aqueon QuietFlow LED Power Filters feature five stages of filtration-mechanical, chemical, biological and a specialty filter pad - for the cleanest, clearest, healthiest water. Easy-to-replace filter cartridge contains 25% more activated carbon than the leading brands to effectively remove waste materials. Our patented designs include unique features to enhance water quality and clarity, increase oxygen levels and lessen noise. The internal pump design helps dampen noise, eliminates leaks and starts up automatically after cleaning or power interruptions. A great benefit of the Aqueon QuietFlow filters is the internal pump design that helps dampen noise, eliminates leaks and is self-priming, meaning it starts up automatically after cleaning or power interruptions.

Review: Great Filter, Many Options & Great Value - We purchased the “Aqueon 06117 QuietFlow 50 Power Filter, 250-GPH” by Seller Aqueon for our 50 gallon fish tank / aquarium. This filter set will arrive with everything you need to install and run your filter. If you are somewhat new to having a fish tank / aquarium, you may wonder while you are browsing/purchasing your filter set-up if you need to purchase any other items not listed; don’t worry that you need any other parts, pieces or tubing, because you won’t need to purchase anything else. The set arrives in quite a few pieces that are very easy to put together: • Filter Housing (the main filter container); • Filter (or Cartlidge) with a convenient finger tab on top (this finger tab is priceless when you are removing your old filter and replacing it with a new filter!); • Biological Cartridge Holder (the plastic piece that holds the actual filter inside of the filter housing); • Filter Pump (attaches to the bottom of the filter housing); • Filter Tube Plate (attaches to the bottom of the filter pump); • Filter Tube (attaches to the bottom of the filter plate). • Filter Cover (Suggestion: don’t put the cover into place on the filter housing until you have the entire filter housing, etc. together and inside of the tank with the full set up!). If your fish tank has a somewhat large lip around the top don’t worry – ours does as well and the filter housing should fit around the top of the tank – although you may have to tilt the housing to install it. Chances are, when you tilt the housing you may have to reattach the filter pump and tube, because they probably will fall off. Not to worry, it only takes a second to push them back on. Before you actually plug in the filter, I would suggest that you pour some non-chlorinated water into the filter until it is full, then plug it into the electrical socket. Basically this ‘primes’ the filter so that it does not run without water inside of the housing and burn up the pump. The chances of this happening is small, if the pump only runs for a few seconds without water – but why take the chance? [NOW you can put the cover on – once the filter is running and water is starting to circulate] In case you are wondering why we bought a 250 gph (gallons per hour water flow rate) filter for our 50 gallon fish tank / aquarium – we did a lot of research prior to purchasing the filter. We decided to populate our fish tank with Mollies; these fish are community fish that are live bearers. They apparently do not like a high flow rate in their tank, so we settled on a 250 gph filter. Typically, you would look for a filter that is 4 to 6 x the # of gallons in your tank = the GPH filter you should look for. So, in our case, a 50 gallon fish tank is: 50 (gallons) x 5 (average gph) = 250 gallons per hour (gph) water flow. We have had our new Aqueon filter up and running for just about 2 months now and everything is running great! If you have live plants growing in your tank, they may occasionally loose a leaf with will suck up and cover the bottom of the filter. Just remove the leaf and everything will be fine. I would not let a bunch of leaves to accumulate on the filter tube. I was very pleasantly surprised when I went into a local feed store here in our town to see that the price that we paid here on desertcart for the filter and replacement filter cartridges (biological cartridges) was much cheaper than it was in the store! Great for our budget! Thank you for taking the time to read our entire review. We hope that you found this review helpful and we have answered any questions you may have about this product. We hope you have a blessed day! Mr. & Mrs. "Jr." Aqueon 06117 QuietFlow 50 Power Filter, 250-GPH
Review: Amazing Value! - I inherited one of these filters used from a friend, and I have been using it nonstop ever since. I run some more expensive filters on my other tanks, such as the Fluval 306 canister filter, Marineland Penguin series, Tetra Whisper and Penn-Plax Cascade. I can honestly say that this Aqueon filter is one of the best filters I have, and if I ever have to replace one of my other HOB filters, there is a good chance I would get one of the Aqueon filters to do so. Let us first make clear that any HOB filter will require a minor investment in filter cartridges. I have run this particular filter on a tank with gouramis, and currently on a tank with neon tetras and albino corys. How do I make my cartridges last so long? Well, I have one of these attached to the intake: Pre-Filter Sponge 3 Pack for Fluval Edge Aquarium This prevents too much debris from being sucked into the filter while increasing the biological filtration, the most important stage in filtration, as any good aquariust knows. These Fluval sponges fit perfectly and in no way inhibit the flow. They have saved me a lot of money on cartridges, and when they get dirty, I just rinse them in some aquarium water and put them back on. My flower shrimp also love to eat particles of food from the sponge! As for being quiet, mine runs silently. I never hear this filter running. If you get one that makes a lot of noise, please see about getting a replacement as I have never had this problem, and as I said, this is a pre-owned filter. As for being reliable, because of its design, this filter starts right up after a power outage or water change. No priming for this filter! This is the main reason that I would replace one of my other HOB filters with one of these. The Marineland filters require priming, the Tetra Whisper filters are meant to be self-priming, but can be somewhat unreliable. My Aqueon filter has always started up again after being turned off. This is great peace of mind, especially when I am away from home for a few days. As for being effective, this filter holds its own against its competitors. True, it is not an Aquaclear, but it is just as good as any filter using a standard carbon cartridge. Its bio-filtration may not be the best, but this only becomes an issue when you have to replace the cartridge, and if you are using a sponge pre-filter as I recommend above, you should not have a problem with your tank cycling after a cartridge change. Now, let me make a few points: 1. This particular filter should NOT be used for goldfish. This model is designed for ten gallons or less, and a ten gallon tank is not appropriate for a goldfish. Besides, goldies create so much waste that they require at least TWICE the recommended filtration. For example, on my 75 gallon goldfish tank, I run a canister recommended for 70 gallons, a HOB recommended for 70 gallons, and 2 Hydro Sponge filters recommended for 40 gallons each. Over-filtration? Maybe, but goldies don't mind the current, and it keeps my water clean. In addition, even the smallest goldfish will grow too large for a ten gallon tank, and if the fish itself doesn't grow, its organs will, and it will eventually die a painful death. I did once put a small common goldfish into a ten gallon hospital tank temporarily, but I did so with plenty of filtration. This Aqueon QuietFlow 10 is not enough for any kind of goldfish in any tank whatsoever. 2. This filter should NOT, in my opinion, be used for any Betta. It doesn't create a super-strong current, but it is still too strong for a fish who prefers still water. I have found that a Hydro Sponge filter powered by an air pump is all you need to filter a tank for one Betta. I have a male crowntail Betta in a ten gallon tank, and I do just this. I also have a female Betta in a five gallon tank, and I use a Whisper internal filter set on its lowest setting, and this seems to work as well. The Aqueon filter is NOT appropriate for a Betta. 3. If you overload your tank, you need more filtration, and you will have to change your cartridge more. Research and learn what kind and how many fish can go into a ten gallon tank, and don't exceed this amount. It's a bad idea for everyone involved, especially the fish. In conclusion, this filter is economical, silent, reliable, and well-designed. It suffers only from a somewhat inferior system for bio-filtration which can easily be remedied by the addition of an inexpensive sponge pre-filter. This would be a great filter for beginners because of its simple design, and also a great choice for those of us with more experience who are on a budget or for whom it is impractical to run a canister filter. UPDATE: Hey, everybody! I was browsing through some filters looking to add additional filtration to a 40 gallon tank I have in my bedroom, when I stumbled across this review I wrote on December 19, 2011. It is now January 23, 2014, and guess which filter is still running, now on my gourami tank? This old Aqueon! My gouramis are still as alive and healthy as ever -- never been sick. I did add a third gourami to my tank -- another female -- because the male was getting a little crazy with the one female I had. Sadly, I lost my flower shrimp, though. I've also made one adjustment to this filter. I didn't see any point in keeping carbon in a filter for gouramis, so I filled it with loose bio media instead. I never buy filter cartridges for this tank any more. I just rinse the bio media in aquarium water once every few months, and I'm set. After all this time, I couldn't be happier with this filter.

## Features

- LED indicator light flashes when water cannot pass through the cartridge, generally indicating it's time to change the cartridge
- Self-priming filter pump will auto-start initially or restart if power is interrupted and restored
- Provides mechanical, chemical, biological and optional, additional specialty pad filtration
- High flow rates for optimal dissolved oxygen content to promote healthier, more active fish
- Internal pump design helps dampen noise and eliminate leaks with self-priming feature
- Do not clean Bioholster when replacing the cartridge
- Fits fresh or saltwater aquarium size up to 20 gallons
- Uses One Medium Aqueon Replacement Cartridge and Size 10 Specialty Filter Pads

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000SP65N8 |
| ASIN  | B000SP65N8 |
| Batteries  | 2 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,495 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #17 in Aquarium Filters |
| Brand Name | Aqueon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,306) |
| Date First Available  | September 30, 2004 |
| Department  | Unisex-Adult |
| Included Components | Aqueon QuietFlow 10 LED PRO Aquarium Fish Tank Power Filter For Up To 20 Gallon Aquariums |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 6.25"W x 6"H |
| Item Type Name | Aqueon QuietFlow LED PRO Aquarium Power Filter |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Item model number  | 100106080 |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| Manufacturer  | Central Garden & Pet |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
| Manufacturer recommended age  | 1 month and up |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 100106080 |
| Product Dimensions  | 6.4 x 6.3 x 3.8 inches; 1.2 Pounds |
| Product Style | 10 Power Filter |
| UPC | 802660886457 634252046365 074748362454 723061220735 781163665663 015905060806 716184510180 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Aqueon
- **Item Weight:** 1.2 Pounds
- **Manufacturer:** Central Garden & Pet
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Product Dimensions:** 6"L x 6.25"W x 6"H
- **Style:** 10 Power Filter
- **UPC:** 802660886457 634252046365 074748362454 723061220735 781163665663 015905060806 716184510180

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do I need a bubble disk for oxygen or extra aeration, or will this filter suffice?**
A: My experience says you should always use a bubbler in addition to your filter! I add a  bubbler for extra breaking of the surface tension and gas release from the aquarium (which helps saturate more oxygen in the water).  I've run these Aqueon filters without a bubbler, but the fish seem to be more lethargic with the filter alone.  The bubbler is cheap insurance.  I am currently running nine tanks ranging from 10 gallons to 180 gallons and have put a bubbler in all of them.  On most of the tanks the bubbler is on a battery backup.  If a power failure takes down your filter, a bubbler alone can keep a healthy tank alive for days.

**Q: This looks like the filter I just got on a 10 gl tank, no info on filter, just "Aqueon" has a filter cartridge, I measured 4 x 4.5 what is size?**
A: The filter is 4.5" wide, and 4.25" high.

**Q: Can anyone tell me how tall this filter is from the very top edge of the tank to the top of the filter, I have very little clearance and need to know this info ?**
A: The filter is 2-1/8 inches from the rim of the tank to the top of the lid.  However, you will need a good six or seven inches above the tank to remove it for cleaning if the filter is left whole when you remove it.  You could disassemble the pump from the filter while it is still in the tank and get away with just over four inches of clearance and remove just the tank portion of the filter for cleaning.  For this kind of clearance problem a small remote canister filter might be a better choice.

**Q: I have a small 5 gallon tank. Can this filter fit on that size tank?**
A: When you say "fit", I think you mean fit the hood that comes with the tank. If the filter opening of the hood is more than 7" long by 2" wide, then the QuiteFlow 10 should fit it. Otherwise, you have to open up the filter opening. The intake tube inside the tank is adjustable and the filter hangs 3" down outside the tank. It's a great little filter. It has space in the filter to fit an extra carbon bag. After a year at this, the most important maintenance item is the weekly 10-20% water change.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Filter, Many Options & Great Value
*by M***N on September 30, 2016*

We purchased the “Aqueon 06117 QuietFlow 50 Power Filter, 250-GPH” by Seller Aqueon for our 50 gallon fish tank / aquarium. This filter set will arrive with everything you need to install and run your filter. If you are somewhat new to having a fish tank / aquarium, you may wonder while you are browsing/purchasing your filter set-up if you need to purchase any other items not listed; don’t worry that you need any other parts, pieces or tubing, because you won’t need to purchase anything else. The set arrives in quite a few pieces that are very easy to put together: • Filter Housing (the main filter container); • Filter (or Cartlidge) with a convenient finger tab on top (this finger tab is priceless when you are removing your old filter and replacing it with a new filter!); • Biological Cartridge Holder (the plastic piece that holds the actual filter inside of the filter housing); • Filter Pump (attaches to the bottom of the filter housing); • Filter Tube Plate (attaches to the bottom of the filter pump); • Filter Tube (attaches to the bottom of the filter plate). • Filter Cover (Suggestion: don’t put the cover into place on the filter housing until you have the entire filter housing, etc. together and inside of the tank with the full set up!). If your fish tank has a somewhat large lip around the top don’t worry – ours does as well and the filter housing should fit around the top of the tank – although you may have to tilt the housing to install it. Chances are, when you tilt the housing you may have to reattach the filter pump and tube, because they probably will fall off. Not to worry, it only takes a second to push them back on. Before you actually plug in the filter, I would suggest that you pour some non-chlorinated water into the filter until it is full, then plug it into the electrical socket. Basically this ‘primes’ the filter so that it does not run without water inside of the housing and burn up the pump. The chances of this happening is small, if the pump only runs for a few seconds without water – but why take the chance? [NOW you can put the cover on – once the filter is running and water is starting to circulate] In case you are wondering why we bought a 250 gph (gallons per hour water flow rate) filter for our 50 gallon fish tank / aquarium – we did a lot of research prior to purchasing the filter. We decided to populate our fish tank with Mollies; these fish are community fish that are live bearers. They apparently do not like a high flow rate in their tank, so we settled on a 250 gph filter. Typically, you would look for a filter that is 4 to 6 x the # of gallons in your tank = the GPH filter you should look for. So, in our case, a 50 gallon fish tank is: 50 (gallons) x 5 (average gph) = 250 gallons per hour (gph) water flow. We have had our new Aqueon filter up and running for just about 2 months now and everything is running great! If you have live plants growing in your tank, they may occasionally loose a leaf with will suck up and cover the bottom of the filter. Just remove the leaf and everything will be fine. I would not let a bunch of leaves to accumulate on the filter tube. I was very pleasantly surprised when I went into a local feed store here in our town to see that the price that we paid here on Amazon for the filter and replacement filter cartridges (biological cartridges) was much cheaper than it was in the store! Great for our budget! Thank you for taking the time to read our entire review. We hope that you found this review helpful and we have answered any questions you may have about this product. We hope you have a blessed day! Mr. & Mrs. "Jr." Aqueon 06117 QuietFlow 50 Power Filter, 250-GPH

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing Value!
*by J***Y on December 19, 2011*

I inherited one of these filters used from a friend, and I have been using it nonstop ever since. I run some more expensive filters on my other tanks, such as the Fluval 306 canister filter, Marineland Penguin series, Tetra Whisper and Penn-Plax Cascade. I can honestly say that this Aqueon filter is one of the best filters I have, and if I ever have to replace one of my other HOB filters, there is a good chance I would get one of the Aqueon filters to do so. Let us first make clear that any HOB filter will require a minor investment in filter cartridges. I have run this particular filter on a tank with gouramis, and currently on a tank with neon tetras and albino corys. How do I make my cartridges last so long? Well, I have one of these attached to the intake: Pre-Filter Sponge 3 Pack for Fluval Edge Aquarium This prevents too much debris from being sucked into the filter while increasing the biological filtration, the most important stage in filtration, as any good aquariust knows. These Fluval sponges fit perfectly and in no way inhibit the flow. They have saved me a lot of money on cartridges, and when they get dirty, I just rinse them in some aquarium water and put them back on. My flower shrimp also love to eat particles of food from the sponge! As for being quiet, mine runs silently. I never hear this filter running. If you get one that makes a lot of noise, please see about getting a replacement as I have never had this problem, and as I said, this is a pre-owned filter. As for being reliable, because of its design, this filter starts right up after a power outage or water change. No priming for this filter! This is the main reason that I would replace one of my other HOB filters with one of these. The Marineland filters require priming, the Tetra Whisper filters are meant to be self-priming, but can be somewhat unreliable. My Aqueon filter has always started up again after being turned off. This is great peace of mind, especially when I am away from home for a few days. As for being effective, this filter holds its own against its competitors. True, it is not an Aquaclear, but it is just as good as any filter using a standard carbon cartridge. Its bio-filtration may not be the best, but this only becomes an issue when you have to replace the cartridge, and if you are using a sponge pre-filter as I recommend above, you should not have a problem with your tank cycling after a cartridge change. Now, let me make a few points: 1. This particular filter should NOT be used for goldfish. This model is designed for ten gallons or less, and a ten gallon tank is not appropriate for a goldfish. Besides, goldies create so much waste that they require at least TWICE the recommended filtration. For example, on my 75 gallon goldfish tank, I run a canister recommended for 70 gallons, a HOB recommended for 70 gallons, and 2 Hydro Sponge filters recommended for 40 gallons each. Over-filtration? Maybe, but goldies don't mind the current, and it keeps my water clean. In addition, even the smallest goldfish will grow too large for a ten gallon tank, and if the fish itself doesn't grow, its organs will, and it will eventually die a painful death. I did once put a small common goldfish into a ten gallon hospital tank temporarily, but I did so with plenty of filtration. This Aqueon QuietFlow 10 is not enough for any kind of goldfish in any tank whatsoever. 2. This filter should NOT, in my opinion, be used for any Betta. It doesn't create a super-strong current, but it is still too strong for a fish who prefers still water. I have found that a Hydro Sponge filter powered by an air pump is all you need to filter a tank for one Betta. I have a male crowntail Betta in a ten gallon tank, and I do just this. I also have a female Betta in a five gallon tank, and I use a Whisper internal filter set on its lowest setting, and this seems to work as well. The Aqueon filter is NOT appropriate for a Betta. 3. If you overload your tank, you need more filtration, and you will have to change your cartridge more. Research and learn what kind and how many fish can go into a ten gallon tank, and don't exceed this amount. It's a bad idea for everyone involved, especially the fish. In conclusion, this filter is economical, silent, reliable, and well-designed. It suffers only from a somewhat inferior system for bio-filtration which can easily be remedied by the addition of an inexpensive sponge pre-filter. This would be a great filter for beginners because of its simple design, and also a great choice for those of us with more experience who are on a budget or for whom it is impractical to run a canister filter. UPDATE: Hey, everybody! I was browsing through some filters looking to add additional filtration to a 40 gallon tank I have in my bedroom, when I stumbled across this review I wrote on December 19, 2011. It is now January 23, 2014, and guess which filter is still running, now on my gourami tank? This old Aqueon! My gouramis are still as alive and healthy as ever -- never been sick. I did add a third gourami to my tank -- another female -- because the male was getting a little crazy with the one female I had. Sadly, I lost my flower shrimp, though. I've also made one adjustment to this filter. I didn't see any point in keeping carbon in a filter for gouramis, so I filled it with loose bio media instead. I never buy filter cartridges for this tank any more. I just rinse the bio media in aquarium water once every few months, and I'm set. After all this time, I couldn't be happier with this filter.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Quiet Filter
*by J***B on September 5, 2023*

Very nice filter. At first I was scared because it was making A LOT of noise, but after letting it run for a while it barely makes a sound if I stand right next to it. Comes with carbon filter, sponge media and two LR44 batteries for the light. I have used one of these before and it has been going for about a year now without any issues. I have had power outages before and this filter starts right back up unlike some other brands, so it might be useful for people who travel a lot (though it might be useful to leave a battery-powered air pump just in case too) Make sure to do a drip loop if you can and keep cleaning the filter as needed.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Aqueon QuietFlow 10 LED PRO Aquarium Fish Tank Power Filter For Up to 20 Gallon Aquariums
- Aqueon Replacement Filter Cartridges Medium - 3 Count (Pack of 1)
- Aqueon QuietFlow LED PRO Ammonia Reducer 4 Count Filter Pads for Model 10

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