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Super Aquarium Fish Tank Equipment: CO2 Atomizer Diffuser for Carbon Dioxide Dispersion (Large-Brown) Review

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Description of Super Aquarium Fish Tank Equipment: CO2 Atomizer Diffuser for Carbon Dioxide Dispersion (Large-Brown)

¡3⁄4PREMIUM QUALITY¡¿The CO2 Atomizer is made of high quality material, which is , safe, energy-saving and , with long srevice life. ¡3⁄4EFFECTIVE & PRACTICAL¡¿The design is simple but effective and practical, saving you much time. The CO2 Atomizer will improve the growth and health of your plants with sufficient CO2 supply. ¡3⁄4SAFE LOCK DESIGN¡¿With the safe lock system design, this Carbon Dioxide Diffuser can effectively lock the CO2 tube and water tube to prevent loosening. ¡3⁄4ENHANCING CO2 DISSOLUTION¡¿Adopt reserve osmosis technology to diffuse CO2, which can increase the dissolved rate and save the usage of CO2. ¡3⁄4EASY TO INSTALL¡¿Sugested to be installed under fish tank bottom. Two colors are availble to choose.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Didn't work well for me for air pump accessories

Worked on it for about 45 minutes to prevent a leak at the inlet. The only bubbles that formed in the 30psi system were caused by a leak in the inlet hose.

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Some issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bubbles are tiny

They need good pressure, but they actually make tiny bubbles. I put them in front of the circulation pump and the whole tank became like a snow globe. Beautiful and my plants are happy.

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Worked for a few days and the seal is broken.

Everything worked great for the first few days, but I think there is a crack in the filling. CO2 only comes out of the crack. 😭 How can I seal it to make it work again?

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for the price.

This is the best atomizer for the price. However, you need to let it soak overnight to get the fine mist you want. Using it right away will create larger bubbles. The more expensive brands starting at $30 are slightly better, but it's really expensive and an affordable alternative.

Pros
  • Inspires confidence
Cons
  • Low maintenance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for pressurized CO2

A bit pricey but does a great job of dissipating CO2. When I first installed it didn't seem too difficult, I had to increase the pressure/bubble count. However 2 days later I received my CO2 tube and replaced the line between it and my 20lb CO2 bottle and was then able to use the normal bubble count and get excellent diffusion. Recommended for compressed CO2

Pros
  • Trial for one year
Cons
  • Some bugs

Requires higher pressure than standard diffusers. I don't see any bubbles at all as long as the pressure is just under 2kg/cm2. However, it makes the bubbles much smaller than a glass diffuser, which I'm very happy with, so it does a great job of keeping a good balance on my home CO2 generator. Started with a citric acid CO2 generator and switched to a yeast generator which seems to be better at maintaining a consistent output.

Pros
  • This is amazing
Cons
  • Minor problems

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Lasted 3 months: Fish & Aquatic Pets

This diffuser lasted almost 3 months. While this limited the amount of CO2 emitted, the results were consistent and the bubbles were in fact microbubbles. Then, about an hour ago, I misadjusted it a bit (literally turned it about 1/4 turn because it was hit askew by a fish) and it started bleeding CO2 from the screw sleeve. Trim the new line to ensure this is not a problem, re-tighten, re-tighten, etc. Now the CO2 is only escaping from the injection area (obviously no diffusion). Very…

Pros
  • Best in Niche
Cons
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