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Reddit mentions of NilocG Aquatics | Intense Atomic Inline Co2 Atomizer Diffuser for Planted Aquariums Tanks (16/22mm(5/8") Tubing)

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of NilocG Aquatics | Intense Atomic Inline Co2 Atomizer Diffuser for Planted Aquariums Tanks (16/22mm(5/8") Tubing). Here are the top ones.

NilocG Aquatics | Intense Atomic Inline Co2 Atomizer Diffuser for Planted Aquariums Tanks (16/22mm(5/8
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Please be sure to choose the right size. This will fit tubing with 5/8" inside diameter(16mm).Super fine and high rate of CO2 diffusion , Total 100% dissolution in waterInline design for use with canister filtersSimple install, mounted below or directly to aquariumThis easy to use, discreet CO2 diffuser provides professional quality and value. It mounts inline with canister filters with an inner diameter of 16mm (5/8”) and outer diameter of 22mm (7/8”). It produces an ultra fine mist with an average bubble size of less than 0.1mm in diameter.
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Found 6 comments on NilocG Aquatics | Intense Atomic Inline Co2 Atomizer Diffuser for Planted Aquariums Tanks (16/22mm(5/8") Tubing):

u/bull0143 · 3 pointsr/Aquariums

I have not used an ISTA inline heater, I have the Hydor inline heater. I can't say enough good things about the Hydor. It's incredibly precise and keeps the tank temp on my 90g spot-on at the set temperature, much more accurate than any in-tank heater I've used.

For the EHEIM Classic filter, swap out the blue disc and the black carbon disc and replace them with filter floss. I never keep carbon in my filter.

I would suggest getting a plastic inline CO2 diffuser instead of glass. Glass is just too fragile IMO. I have this one by NilocG: https://www.amazon.com/NilocG-Aquatics-Atomizer-Diffuser-Aquariums/dp/B07594GKGJ He does have these in different sizes so make sure to get the one that is sized for the tubing you want to use.

Also if you're going to get a refillable CO2 canister you are going to need to invest in a quality solenoid valve. Do not get a no-name brand on Amazon. I also like NilocG's solenoid valves, this one comes with a 5 year warranty: http://nilocg.com/na-mini-regulator-na-mini-regulator-with-solenoid/

I bought this one because I have a bigger tank, and it has a 10 year warranty: http://nilocg.com/dual-stage-regulator-na-ss-pro-dual-stage-stainless-steel-regulator/

Get the add-ons, especially the bubble counter and stainless steel check valve.

u/Nelve · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

Regulator, bubble counter, dual gauge, needle valve built in one. - $57.99 - I've read the more expensive the better, but this one has worked great for me.

Inline Diffuser - $39.99 - I use this to attach to my tubing on the canister filter. Much cheaper if you go with a regular diffuser that goes inside the aquarium.

C02 Tubing - $9.99.

I bought a 5 gallon filled C02 tank from a local welding store for about $60.

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u/macheteHaircut · 2 pointsr/PlantedTank

NilocG Aquatics | Intense Atomic Inline Co2 Atomizer Diffuser for Planted Aquariums Tanks (16/22mm(5/8") Tubing) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07594GKGJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cyKRDbT38HFE5

u/tv_walkman · 2 pointsr/PlantedTank

Why not go for an inline reactor like this? I think it's a lot less obtrusive and you don't need to worry about placement or anything like that.

u/ANUS_CONE · 1 pointr/PlantedTank

I think what i'm actually going to do is get one of these inline atmomizers/diffusers so that I don't have to put more stuff "in" the tank. Not as much worried about the cost.

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u/SudoPoke · 1 pointr/PlantedTank

Minimum Setup is only 3 items

Tank

regulator

Diffuser