Aquario Neo Co2 Diffuser Original Curved
Aquario Neo Co2 Diffuser Original Curved
Aquario Neo Original Curved Co2 Diffuser
The best just got better!
Aquario's Neo Co2 diffuser features microscopic holes resulting in a diffusion of very fine and complete bubbles.
The microbubbles produced allow better dissolution of Co2 in your water column, thus allowing aquatic plants to properly absorb Co2.
Sleek and sturdy, the Neo Diffuser is made of clear acrylic and is not easily broken during aquarium maintenance.
Unlike other diffusers, the Neo curved diffuser will not be a nuisance!
The curved versions of Aquario Neo come already folded and can rest on the edge of your tank without the need for suction cups!
You can use the provided suction cups to secure your Co2 line to the outside of your tank.
Soak it in water for 30 minutes before use to produce smaller bubbles.
Product Features:
- Integrated bubble counter
- Reduction of reflux pressure
- Smaller bubble than existing products
- Elastic and difficult to break PC (polycarbonate) pipe
- Complete improvement (angel, articulation, length, diffusion area)
- Available in 3 sizes
- Small Up to 20 gallons (23 cm) Glass up to 8 mm
- Medium 20 to 40 gallons (28 cm) Glass up to 8 mm
- Large 40+ gallons (34 cm) Glass up to 12 mm
Length: S: 23cm / M: 28cm / L: 34cm
Clip width: S & M: 9mm / L: 13mm
Larger diffusers can be used in smaller tanks.
IMPORTANT Notes:
- Ideal working pressure is 10 to 30 PSI (higher pressure could damage the diffuser)
- Attach the diffuser to your regulator and slowly increase the pressure to the desired level to avoid damaging your diffuser.
- Soak it in slightly warm (NOT BOILING) water for 30 minutes before use to produce smaller bubbles.
- When the bubbles start to get bigger, put it in a bleach solution (1 part bleach to 10 parts water) for 10 minutes and wash it several times with water to remove all the Bleach inside before use.
- The Aquario Neo curved diffuser is available in Co2 (brown) and Air (white) versions.
- Make sure you buy the right diffuser for the right job, you cannot use an air diffuser for Co2 or vice versa.
Is your diffuser gasket broken? A leak on the sides?
You can use a small amount of Thin Superglue (any thin cyanoacrylate glue) to repair the broken joint in seconds.
DO NOT put glue on the surface of the diffuser.
Wear gloves and be very careful when using the glue, it will bond the skin instantly!