I have a couple of farm tanks that will need C02 injection and I was pondering using wood airstones as diffusers instead of paying for glass. The wooden airstones are way cheaper and are least likely to break from me manhandling them.
Does anyone have an opinion on using the wood airstones vs the glass diffusers?
Wooden airstones as diffusers
- scientist0724
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I've been using the wood airstones and love them. The bubbles are small and fairly uniform. It is easy for me to hide mine in the plants and when I use black air tubing with my black background, it disappears.
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You can get them at any place that sells marine stuff. I think that I may have seen them at PetSmart lately.
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Wait till Sat... they are 1.99 at TFP. I like the wood better than the glass diffusers. My glass ones are always clogged with algae and it takes a long soak in bleach to kill it - Hydrogen peroxide did not work for me. No algae has grown on my wood airstone yet, but when it does I'll just sand it off a bit.
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I've been using wood for my CO2 forever now. The plecos love to keep them clean, I think once I took one out and scraped the algae off by hand. When they get chewed down enough or the bubbles get too big I replace. Couldn't be much easier. And yes, you find them in the marine section. Petco and petsmart have both had them when I have looked...
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