Aquarium Water Filters & Fish Tank Filters
An aquarium filter is the heart of every healthy fish tank. Through mechanical filtration it removes fish waste and debris, and through biological filtration it grows the beneficial bacteria that turn toxic ammonia into safe water. Whether you need a powerful canister for a planted tank, a simple top filter for a community tank, or a gentle sponge filter for a betta, this collection has the right aquarium water filter — or fish tank filter — for your tank, from trusted brands including Fluval, Aquael, Seachem, OASE and SOBO, with delivery across India.
How to choose the right aquarium filter
Match your filter to two things: your tank size and your flow rate. As a rule, choose a filter that circulates your full tank volume 4–6 times per hour — so a 100-litre (3 ft) tank wants roughly 400–600 litres per hour (LPH). Messy fish like goldfish and cichlids need the higher end; planted and lightly-stocked tanks can sit lower. Always size up slightly, because real-world flow drops once media and hoses are fitted.
Aquarium filter by tank size (feet & litres)
| Tank size | Volume | Best filter type | Recommended pick |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nano / betta (1–2 ft) | up to 60 L | Sponge / small internal | Aquael ASAP Internal |
| 2–3 ft community | 60–120 L | Top / HOB filter | Sobo WP-880F Top Filter |
| 3–4 ft planted / community | 120–250 L | Canister / HOB | Fluval 307 Canister |
| 4–5 ft | 250–400 L | Canister | Seachem Tidal 75 / Aquael Ultramax |
| 5–6 ft+ large | 400 L+ | High-output canister | Fluval FX4 / FX6 |
Types of aquarium filters
We stock every major filter type so you can match the right one to your tank:
- Canister filters — the most powerful option with the largest media capacity, ideal for planted, large and heavily-stocked tanks. Shop the Fluval canister range or the Aquael Ultra and Ultramax canisters.
- Hang-on-back (HOB) filters — easy-to-use all-rounders for community tanks, like the Seachem Tidal series, the Sobo WP-607H and the Sunsun YBF-600.
- Top filters — affordable, popular trickle filters for everyday community tanks, such as the Sobo AQ-18H, Blue Pet BL-773W and the 3-in-1 RS Electrical RS-388A.
- Internal filters — compact filters for small tanks, turtles and low-water setups, like the Aquael ASAP, Blue Pet BL-1066F and silent Bluepet XQB-1000F.
- Sponge filters — gentle, fry- and shrimp-safe filtration driven by an air pump, including the Blue Pet XF-380 and the enclosed bio-sponge Sobo SB-333.
Not sure which to pick? Read our complete aquarium filter buying guide and the types of aquarium filters explained.
Shop aquarium filters by brand
Browse filters from the brands we stock: Aquael (Polish internal & canister filters), Fluval (premium canisters), Seachem (Tidal HOB), Sobo (value top, HOB & sponge filters), Blue Pet (sponge, internal & top filters) and RS Electrical (3-in-1 top filters).
Aquarium pumps & powerheads
Need water movement rather than filtration? Submersible aquarium pumps and powerheads drive circulation, sumps, fountains and 3-in-1 filter setups — see the Sobo WP-3880 (2500 L/H), Bluepet XX-560 and the 3-in-1 Bluepet XX-460.
Top aquarium filters at Fish Bazaar
Best canister filter: the Fluval 307 for 90–330 L tanks — see the full best canister filters in India guide. Best HOB filter: the Seachem Tidal 75 (1,500 LPH, up to 300 L). Best value top filter: the Sobo WP-880F. Best for small tanks: the Aquael ASAP internal filter. Pair any filter with quality biological media such as TCWS Bio-Media for stable, crystal-clear water.
Frequently asked questions
Which aquarium filter is best for my fish tank?
For most home tanks a canister filter offers the best balance of power and quiet running; for small tanks under 60 litres a sponge or internal filter is ideal. Match the flow rate to 4–6 times your tank volume per hour.
What size aquarium filter do I need?
Choose a filter rated for your tank volume — a 3 ft (100–120 L) tank needs roughly 400–600 LPH, a 4 ft tank around 800–1,200 LPH. Size up for goldfish and heavily-stocked tanks.
What is the difference between a canister and a HOB filter?
A canister filter sits in the cabinet and holds far more media, making it best for larger or planted tanks; a hang-on-back filter is simpler and more affordable, ideal for tanks under 150 litres.
Do aquarium filters keep water clear?
Yes — a good aquarium water filter combines mechanical filtration to remove debris with biological filtration to grow beneficial bacteria, keeping your tank clear and your fish healthy when paired with regular water changes.
How often should I clean my aquarium filter?
Rinse the mechanical media in old tank water every 2–4 weeks and leave the biological media undisturbed. See our filter cleaning guide.
Browse the full range of aquarium filters below and find the perfect fit for your tank. Need help choosing? Our complete filter guide walks you through every option.