“Why Is My Fish Tank Filter Not Working? Easy Troubleshooting Guide for Beginners”

A working filter is the heart of your aquarium. It keeps the water clean, removes waste, provides oxygen, and keeps fish healthy. But sometimes the filter suddenly stops, becomes slow, or makes strange sounds. When this happens, it can worry beginners—especially when fish start acting stressed.

The good news? Most filter problems are simple to fix. In this guide, you’ll understand the common reasons why an aquarium filter stops working and how you can solve each problem easily at home.

1. The Filter Is Not Getting Power

The most common reason for a filter not working is simple—there is no electricity reaching it.

✔ Quick Checks:

Make sure the switch is turned on.

Check if the plug is loose.

Change outlets to determine if the outlet is working.

Check for Damaged Wires

If you use an extension board, test the filter directly in the wall outlet. Sometimes extensions become faulty.

2. The Motor Is Jammed

Over time, dirt, sand, and debris can get inside the motor. This stops the impeller (the small spinning part) from moving.

✔ Signs:

Filter buzzing not pumping

No water flow

Filter vibrates

✔ Fix:

Switch off the filter

Open the motor section

Carefully remove the impeller.

Clean the impeller and its chamber with a soft brush.

Rinse everything in tank water-not tap water

Reassemble and turn it back on

If your filter uses magnets, they can sometimes stick. Cleaning usually fixes it.

3. Sponge or Media Is Completely Blocked

Filters collect dirt every day. When the sponge or media becomes too dirty, water stops flowing through it.

✔ Signs:

Very weak water flow

Water spills from sides instead of the outlet

Tank water seems cloudy

✔ Fix:

Remove the sponge or media

Squeeze it gently in old tank water.

DO NOT use tap water- kills beneficial bacteria

Put the sponge back

Cleaning once every 2 weeks keeps your filter running smooth.

4. Air Pump Not Functioning For Sponge Filters

If you use a sponge filter, its power comes from an air pump. If the pump stops, the sponge filter stops too.

✔ Check these:

Is it a noisy pump?

Is the air pipe bent, blocked or leaks?

Is the air stone plugged?

✔ Fix:

Replace the old air stone

Straighten or replace the pipe

Clean air inlet for the pump

Trying to raise the pump above water level can prevent backflow.

Air pump problems are almost always with the pipes or stones.

5. The Filter Needs Priming

Some filters (especially HOB and canister filters) need to be “primed” before they start working.

✔ When priming is required:

After cleaning the filter

After a power cut

Assembling the filter for the first time

✔ How to prime:

Fill the filter chamber with water

Make sure all pipes are filled with water

Filter start 

If still filtering problem persists, refill and try again.

6. Impeller Broken or Worn Out

If the impeller becomes broken, the filter no longer can pump well.

✔ Signs:

Loud rattling noise

Low flow even after cleaning

Filter starts then continually cuts out

If cleaning doesn’t help, you may need a new impeller. They are cheap and easy to replace.

7. Too Much Junk in the Filter Tubes

For HOB and canister filters, pipes get dirty inside. This prevents the flow.

✔ Fix:

Use a pipe cleaning brush

Rinse pipes with warm, not hot water

Reattach and test the flow

Cleaning your pipes every 1–2 months will help maintain a strong flow.

8. Wrong Filter Size for Your Tank

Sometimes beginners buy a filter that’s too weak for their aquarium size.

✔ Signs:

Water is often turbid

Filter struggles even when clean

Fish behave stressed.

✔ Solution:

Select a filter with correct output:

Small tanks 20–40L: Sponge filter or small HOB

Medium tanks 60–100L: Larger HOB or canister

Large tanks: Canister filter only

A good filter keeps your tank healthy and stable.

9. Airlock Inside the Filter

Sometimes air gets trapped inside the filter, especially after cleaning.

✔ Signs:

Filter runs but makes gurgling noise

Water flow is slow

Water starts and stops incessantly.

✔ Fix:

Tilt the filter slightly

Allow any trapped air to escape

Start again filtration

This often resolves it on the spot.

10. Mechanical Failure

If none of the above works, the filter may be old or damaged internally.

✔ Signs:

No sound

No vibration

Burning smell (rare but serious)

If the motor is burnt, replacement of the filter is the safest option.

Final Tips to Keep Your Filter Healthy ⭐

Clean the filter sponge every 2 weeks

Never wash media with tap water

Not to let the filter get dry.

Keep the filter running 24/7 Replace broken parts immediately A clean, working filter = healthy water = happy fish.

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