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Shark 300 Internal Protein Skimmer

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255353
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A Compact Internal Skimmer for Saltwater Aquariums up to 80 Gallons

  • Strong Magnetic Mount (up to 0.6" thick)
  • Submersible External Magnet for Flexible Mounting
  • Low Power Consumption (5W)
  • Tool-Free Maintenance
  • Ozone Compatible
  • Quiet Operation

 

The Shark SKIMMER 300 is a sleek, modern protein skimmer designed with performance and ease of use in mind. With its compact size and innovative Shark design, it delivers impressive skimming power while consuming just 5 watts of power. Ideal for tanks up to 80 gallons, the Shark SKIMMER 300 operates quietly and is incredibly easy to set up, use, and maintain.

Featuring a strong magnetic mount system, this skimmer is suitable for aquariums with glass or acrylic up to 0.6" (15mm) thick. The submersible external magnet adds even more flexibility, allowing for mounting to sump baffles inside a sump, all-in-one aquarium filtration chamber, or even directly in the main display tank.

For Saltwater Aquariums:

Low Bioload: up to 80 Gallons

Medium Bioload: up to 50 Gallons

High Bioload: up to 25 Gallons

 

 

Specifications

Dimensions: 3.3" x 4.9" x 9.6"

Max. Aquarium Thickness: 0.6" (15mm)

Watts: 5W

Max. Air Capacity: 45GPH (180l/h)

Immersion Depth: 5-6"

Power Cord Length: 7.55ft

 

What's Included?

Shark 300 Protein Skimmer

Cleaning Brush

More Information
SKU 255353
UPC 8011469980859
Aquarium Type Saltwater
Pump Included Yes
Control Type Preset Plug & Play (No Controls)
Included Mounting Magnetic
Power Consumption 5 Watts
Power Cord Length 7 Feet
Warranty 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty (3 + 2 with online registration)
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Product Questions

Will this work in the back of a jbj 65 gallon aio tank?
Question by: Sterling Bejma on Jan 20, 2025, 11:03 PM
No. Unfortunately this skimmer is slightly too large to be mounted in the back of the JBJ 65gal AIO.
Answer by: Taylor L. (BRS Staff) on Mar 15, 2025, 12:28 PM