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Old 30-08-2008, 02:34 AM   #41
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hi, just wanna share, i had a DIY CO2 bottle with ceramic diffuser too.
Its true you need some pressure to start the diffusion but this will be done in a matter of minutes. (in my experience, if diffusion does'nt start, i squeeze the bottle to start it and the bubbles will flow)
If the ceramic gets clogged just dip it into bleached water.
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Old 07-09-2008, 02:11 AM   #42
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If i put the tube of my co2 supply into a powerhead and let it blow the co2 out into the water, will such way efficient iin diffusing co2?
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Old 08-09-2008, 01:15 PM   #43
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If i put the tube of my co2 supply into a powerhead and let it blow the co2 out into the water, will such way efficient iin diffusing co2?
Yes, I'm using this method only diff is mine's from a CO2 reactor (from cylinder).
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Old 08-09-2008, 06:30 PM   #44
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Here is a pic of CO2 Flipper.
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Old 26-09-2008, 12:50 PM   #45
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I am using a diffuser.. I am such a sucker for pretty glass things, and the micro bubbles are a sight to behold!
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Old 26-10-2008, 07:59 PM   #46
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Check C328 and NA. They have plenty diffusers. Choose according to your budget. They will have similar capacity for the beginner.

Also, do not use diffuser with DYI Yeast Co2. Just my advice.
im sorry where is c328 and NA ? i want to buy one too
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Old 26-10-2008, 09:43 PM   #47
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For DIY CO2 May be MIC will do.

Anyway #6 is Maxi-Fliper from Dennerle:


CO2 Mini-Flipper
For aquaria of up to 160 litres
Size: 8 x 4 x 22 cm (w x h x d)
(Item number: 3071)

CO2 Flipper
For aquaria of up to 300 litres
Size: 9 x 4 x 23 cm (w x h x d)
(Item number: 3069)

CO2 Maxi-Flipper
For aquaria of up to 600 litres
Size: 11.5 x 4 x 35 cm (w x h x d)
(Item number: 3070)
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Old 27-10-2008, 01:03 AM   #48
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im sorry where is c328 and NA ? i want to buy one too
C328 is Blk 328 in Clementi, a walking distance from Clementi MRT. There are 2 LFS in this blk itself. Look for the one with overcrowded items, nearest to the block coffeeshop.

NA is located in Thomson Rd, directly opp of Thomson Medical Centre.
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Old 27-10-2008, 01:34 AM   #49
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hi bros i dont know if this is the write place to post,

but im planning got start up a planted tank..

just wanna ask that is all CO2 tanks included with the pressure valve thingy? i dont know whats that called sorry.. the one with the indicator of the pressure??

and just wanna ask if 28$ for an external diffuser is quite an okay price?

the external works as your cannister filter pump water across this diffuser, the water action causes the flipper to move, where the CO2 enters and very efficiently diffused and together pumped into the tank.

i find this much simpler and no "extra objects" in my tank other than the thermometer, and filter inlet and outlet
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Old 27-10-2008, 10:07 AM   #50
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You are referring to the CO2 regulator.

There are various diffusers around, with different designs and sizes. You should choose one that is of the correct size for your aquarium.

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hi bros i dont know if this is the write place to post,

but im planning got start up a planted tank..

just wanna ask that is all CO2 tanks included with the pressure valve thingy? i dont know whats that called sorry.. the one with the indicator of the pressure??

and just wanna ask if 28$ for an external diffuser is quite an okay price?

the external works as your cannister filter pump water across this diffuser, the water action causes the flipper to move, where the CO2 enters and very efficiently diffused and together pumped into the tank.

i find this much simpler and no "extra objects" in my tank other than the thermometer, and filter inlet and outlet
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