Anyone try one of these yet?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Aquarium-Co2-Atomiz ... 25574383ef
Ive heard mixed reviews, would be nice to not clean ceramic diffusers every few weeks. Im always paranoid with running things inline, just one or 2 more joins that can leak!
CO2 atomizer
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RO tells me there is a membrane in there. How long does that membrane last and does it get clogged? It is on the outflow from the filter so at least the water should be clean, right?It adopt Reserve Osmosis (RO) Technology that can diffuse CO2 in atomize Stage. The usage of CO2 will much less than even, it also come out with complete dissolved rate and produces excellent effect for the aquarium.
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I would think it would eventually get clogged, soak in bleach should take care of that, how often I dont know, but surely longer then ceramic disks.
Here is another that seems to have better reviews online
http://cgi.ebay.com/CO2-Carbon-Dioxide- ... 1c0defa168
The first one seems to be prone to CO2 leaks
Here is another that seems to have better reviews online
http://cgi.ebay.com/CO2-Carbon-Dioxide- ... 1c0defa168
The first one seems to be prone to CO2 leaks
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Jeff;
The second one looks like it has two configurations; one as an in-line reactor using an airstone instead of bioballs, and the other as an oversized strainer with an airstone inside it.
I guess my question is, what do you want to achieve? I should think our DIY in-line reactor should achieve the same results.
Cheers.
Jim
The second one looks like it has two configurations; one as an in-line reactor using an airstone instead of bioballs, and the other as an oversized strainer with an airstone inside it.
I guess my question is, what do you want to achieve? I should think our DIY in-line reactor should achieve the same results.
Cheers.
Jim
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