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Reddit mentions of Pawfly 1.6 Inch Air Stone Bubble for Aquarium Fish Tank Hydroponics Pump Ceramic Airstones Diffuser, Pack of 4

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Pawfly 1.6 Inch Air Stone Bubble for Aquarium Fish Tank Hydroponics Pump Ceramic Airstones Diffuser, Pack of 4
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We choose this best quality air stone that will create an abundant cascade of small to tiny bubbles rather than a limited number of larger bubbles. Can be easily driven by even Nano air pumps, suitable for aquarium, fish tank and circulation system.MODEL: ASD-040. Jetting Volume:2 L/min, suitable for approx. 11.8-23.6 inch fish tank. Recommended Air Pump Power: 2 W - 4 W. Fits for 3/16" / 4 mm inner diameter tube.Increases oxygen and lowers CO2 levels. Durable & washable. Sturdy and non-toxic material is Safe to your fish.Please soak the air stone in water for about 30 minutes before usage. Remember that any air stone will need to be replaced every few months as they get clogged with dust, bacteria, and algae.Comes with 4PCS air stones. Size: approx. 1.6 x 0.6"/40 x15mm (D x H).
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Color4
Height0.7 Inches
Length6.95 Inches
Size4 Pack
Width3.9 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Pawfly 1.6 Inch Air Stone Bubble for Aquarium Fish Tank Hydroponics Pump Ceramic Airstones Diffuser, Pack of 4:

u/bobby2552 · 1 pointr/hydro

Yes! I was in the same situation, trying to come up with a small but effective system in college, and in a small apartment.

My design was based halfway off of what I'd seen from Jeb Gardener on YouTube, and the other half just what I could throw together with what I had lying around. Jeb is a little... well... interesting, but very informative.

Basically, what I did was get a 10-gallon flat stacker tote from Walmart, drill holes in it, put net pots in, clay pebbles, and rock wool cubes, and now I have a garden! It's really tough to describe all of the little intricacies with it, but this community has helped me out tremendously. By no means is my system perfect, and in fact, it's super Jerry Rigged and super jank, but it works! This whole process has been a great learning experience. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask in this community, or if you want to hear more about my system, feel free to DM me! Here are some photos!

Here are the various things I bought off Amazon to get me started!

pH down (the better kind)

pH meter (not available on Amazon anymore)

rockwool cubes (1.5")

General Hydroponics nutrients

pH up & down (the down didn't last very long, but the up seems to work fine. You probably won't need up near as often as down.)

air stones (these seem to do a fine job. Not the best certainly, but they work.)

clay pebbles (not sure what quality these are, but they do their job! Be sure to rinse very thoroughly.)

net pots (these work fine. Nothing special.)

EDIT: Added links to Amazon

u/LynneS222 · 1 pointr/Aquariums

These are the ones I buy. Been on the same one for a year, still full bubbling. Micro bubbles. Very good quality. These are about the size of a half-dollar piece.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LYLNQWV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/CurtisOff · 1 pointr/MephHeads

All are planted in 5gal buckets using 6in net pots. Using this airpump (one pump per two buckets) and these airstones.

The only plant with roots coming out of the bottom of the net pod is the Sweet n Sour.

Test PH at 6.5 after adding in all the nutrients into each reservoir individually, holding approximately 4 gallons of water, which is the following:

  • 4ml FloraGrow
  • 4ml FloraBloom
  • 4ml FloraMicro
  • 3ml Southern Ag Fungicide (Hydroguard replacement) Edit: after more research, it seems I should have only used .5ml per 4 gallon reservoir
  • 6ml CalMag

    I try to keep the water between 67F and 73F with frozen water bottles, changing them out every 8 hours. The current lights I am using are two KingBrite 240w 3500k QB at 50% dimmness currently running 24/7 about 2 feet above buckets.

    If you need anymore information, please ask!