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Pawfly specializes in aquarium and hydroponic equipment, offering high-quality air pumps, air stones, LED lighting, and tank maintenance accessories.

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Pawfly is a dedicated manufacturer of aquarium and hydroponic supplies, known for providing reliable and effective solutions for aquatic environments. The brand offers a comprehensive lineup of aeration products, including whisper-quiet air pumps, sintered air stones, and bubble diffusers designed to maximize oxygenation in fish tanks and ponds.

Beyond aeration, Pawfly produces full-spectrum LED aquarium lights with customizable day/night cycles to support plant growth and enhance fish coloration. Their product range also extends to essential maintenance tools, heating solutions, and filtration accessories, catering to the needs of both freshwater and saltwater aquarists. Pawfly focuses on delivering durable, energy-efficient products that help hobbyists maintain healthy and thriving ecosystems.

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Pawfly BT-PF001 Aquarium Light Controller User Manual

August 22, 2025
Pawfly BT-PF001 Aquarium Light Controller Product Information Specifications Compliance: Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operating Conditions: No harmful interference, must accept any received interference Radiation Exposure Limits: Complies with…

Pawfly 2-Inch Aquarium Air Stone User Manual

November 28, 2024
Pawfly 2-Inch Aquarium Air Stone Launch Date: April 17, 2019 Price: $9.59 Introduction The Pawfly 2-Inch Aquarium Air Stone is a strong, long-lasting tool that will improve oxygenation and water…

Pawfly ASC-050B Aquarium Bubble Diffuser User Manual

November 28, 2024
Pawfly ASC-050B Aquarium Bubble Diffuser Launch Date: October 24, 2017 Price: $8.99 Introduction The Pawfly ASC-050B Aquarium Bubble Diffuser is an important part of your aquarium that will improve the…

Pawfly Aquarium Light User Manual and FCC Warning

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User manual for the Pawfly Aquarium Light, detailing controller button functions, app control interface, light control settings, power-off memory, and default spectrum settings. Includes important safety instructions and an FCC…

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Pawfly 3 Inch Aquarium Shrimp Net Instruction Manual

Aquarium Shrimp Net-CW2605 • February 4, 2026
Instruction manual for the Pawfly 3 Inch Aquarium Shrimp Net with extendable stainless steel handle and soft fine mesh, suitable for small fish, shrimp, and debris skimming.

Pawfly AL-4380 Pro 8-Inch Aquarium Light User Manual

AL-4380 • January 23, 2026
Instruction manual for the Pawfly AL-4380 Pro 8-inch Aquarium Light, featuring Bluetooth app control, full spectrum LED lighting, and multiple timer modes for optimal aquatic plant growth and…

Pawfly PSTL-12 12-Inch Aquarium LED Light User Manual

PSTL-12 • January 22, 2026
User manual for the Pawfly PSTL-12 12-inch Aquarium LED Light. Learn about its 24/7 natural mode, full spectrum lighting, IPX8 waterproof design, multi-colored LEDs, timer functions, and adjustable…

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  • Why is my Pawfly air stone producing very few bubbles?

    New air stones, especially sintered models, must be soaked in water for at least 1 hour before use to saturate the pores. If an older stone has reduced output, it may be clogged with algae or mineral deposits and needs cleaning.

  • How do I set the timer on my Pawfly aquarium LED light?

    For models with an inline controller, press the timer button to cycle through preset modes (e.g., 6H, 10H, 12H) or '24/7' natural cycles. For Bluetooth-enabled models, download the companion app listed in your user manual to customize schedules and spectrums.

  • What should I do if my air pump is making a loud noise?

    Ensure the pump is placed on a stable surface and not vibrating against the aquarium glass or wall. Check that the check valve is installed correctly and that the air stone is not blocked, as backpressure can increase noise.