Co2 Diffuser for Freshwater and Saltwater Aquariums with Adjustable Precise Reliable and Easy to Install
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With one simple flick of the switch, this tool produces a high-powered stream of water that washes away all impurities in seconds. Its adjustable nozzle allows you to focus the stream where needed most, ensuring thorough coverage across your aquarium walls and flooring. CO2 Diffuser Bubble Air Filter For Aquariums also comes with a convenient design for easy portability between tank cleanings.
Features:
Material: Glass
Color: Clear
Type: Fish
Quantity: 1 Piece
More About The Product
Performance: Our aquarium cleaning tool uses no electricity, has a large output, and extended service life while operating quietly and efficiently.
Easy Usage: This little purifier may be linked to the included air stone, which produces bubbles, to provide added appeal and air to your beautiful fish and aquarium.
Multi-Functional: This cleaner is used with aquarium air-driven add-ons including air stones, decorations, and tiny sponge filters. The rising air bubbles may also be used to stir the water and add oxygen so that the fish and other creatures in your aquarium can breathe and stay in clean water.
Frequently Asked Questions
This glass CO2 diffuser breaks compressed CO2 gas into extremely fine micro-bubbles that dissolve into the aquarium water more efficiently than larger bubbles, ensuring effective CO2 fertilization for live aquatic plants.
This diffuser is made from clear glass, which is chemically inert and will not react with CO2 gas or alter aquarium water chemistry. The transparent design also makes it nearly invisible in the tank.
The diffuser is held in position inside the tank using suction cups or clips. Position it near a filter outlet to help disperse the fine CO2 bubbles throughout the tank water column.
Exact tubing diameter compatibility is not specified in the listing — check the inlet port dimensions against your CO2 system tubing before purchasing. Standard aquarium CO2 tubing in 4mm-6mm diameter is typical.
Yes, glass diffusers work with both pressurized cylinder CO2 systems and DIY yeast-based setups. However, pressurized systems produce more consistent and controllable CO2 injection than DIY alternatives.
Soak the diffuser in a diluted bleach solution or hydrogen peroxide for 30-60 minutes to dissolve mineral deposits and biofilm that clog the ceramic disc. Rinse thoroughly under clean water and allow it to dry before reconnecting.