Ceramic CO2 diffusor

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Ceramic CO2 diffusor

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What's the best place to get a ceramic CO2 diffusor?
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On the cheap? Aquatic Magic has decent ones.
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Well...I don't want to get something cheap if its going to be junk. The ADA
products have had pretty good reviews but this 90P is getting expensive quick!
Which ones are you guys using?

While we're discussing this - what about lily pipes? Need something that'll
work with a 2026.
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The ones in my tank are from Aquaticmagic. They work, the entire disk may not bubble but it works
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www.aqmagic.com The Rhinox 2000 or 5000 should work fine for the 90-P.

Lily pipes. I got mine from a guy on planted tank a long time ago. You can hire a glass blowing company to produce a couple sets for the price you would pay for one set of ADA pipes. They might not be as perfect, but they get the job done and still look pretty nice.

Try www.aceglass.com My father has stuff made by them for work sometimes.

One other option is http://www.calaqualabs.com/ They have a really nice looking full set for $139.00 shipped.

There are also some knockoffs floating around ebay too. http://cgi.ebay.com/Inflow-Outflow-Lily ... dZViewItem
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Personally, I'm losing the allure of ceramic diffusers. You have to clean them in bleach more often than not, plus it's still equipment in the tank. Any reason not to just plumb into the Eheim?
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Besides the visual que that the CO2 bottle isnt empty - I guess there isnt
a real reason not to plumb it inline. Its worked well in the past, and its cheap.
Ok - I'm sold. Inline it is. I still want the lily pipes and you're not talking me out
of those - though I may wait on that a little, sell some plants and get the ADA set.
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Heh... I agree that the lilly pipes are worth it because you're going to have to have filter intakes/outtakes in the tank anyways. I never knew I could be so convincing tho!
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Plants grow better with the glass diffuser. Seriously.....
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Plants grow better with the glass diffuser.
How is that possible? It seems you'd lose more CO2 in the diffuser setup than with the in-line...
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