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Pollen Glass CO2 Diffuser with U-Shape Connecting Tube for Aquarium Planted Tank (2' for 50-80 US gallons)

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About this item

  • Efficient CO2 atomisation through ceramic membrane.
  • Improve the growth and health of your plants with sufficient CO2 supply.
  • 2" diameter, designed for tanks between 50 to 75 us gallons.
  • U-shape connecting tube can avoid blockage of CO2 flow.
  • Package includes: 1x pollen CO2 diffuser, 1x glass u-shape tube, 2x suction cup.



Product Description

There are two basic requirements for plants to grow through photosynthesis: nutrients and light. In an aquarium, carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are naturally very low and without any supplementation, submerged aquatic plants will not be able to grow properly. When CO2 is a limiting factor, plants cannot fully utilize all the available light to photosynthesize. This can allow algae to grow and compete with the plants for nutrients, further stunting plant growth. By introducing CO2 into the aquarium, plants can achieve healthy growth faster and therefore outcompete algae.

The introduction of carbon into an aquarium is typically achieved by using a pressurized co2 tank controlled by a regulator, solenoid, needle valve and co2 diffuser. Pressurized CO2 is the best way to go for the more advanced hobbyists or for those keeping larger aquariums, 20 gallons or above.

JARDLI Glass Pollen CO2 Diffuser dissolves carbon dioxide into a fine mist of bubbles which allows for better dissolution in your water column.

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Hand Crafted

Each piece is unique. Superior quality.

JARDLI LILY PIPE HAND MADE

Durability & Strength

Using only the highest quality, laboratory-grade, borosilicate glass ​for maximum strength, durability.

JARDLI Pollen co2 Diffuser

Visual Clarity

The glass diffuser makes your aquarium look less cluttered. It's a huge upgrade in terms of aesthetics.

JARDLI POLLEN CO2 DIFFUSER

High-quality ceramic membrane make tiny bubbles

The JARDLI Pollen CO2 Diffuser has super tiny micro nano holes that make CO2 bubbles disperse in a super fine mist. This super fine mist makes it easier for the CO2 to break down in your aquarium. Super Crucial!

● 2-inch diameter, designed for aquarium planted tanks between 50 to 75 us gallons.

● The CO2 dissolves easily in the tank due to the large ratio of surface to volume of the ceramic membrane. These CO2 diffusers in bowl style dissolve up to 98% of the CO2 running through them.

● Fine CO2 bubbles are distributed in the tank and make an optimal CO2 uptake by the water plants.

Usage

● U-shape connecting tube can avoid blockage of CO2 flow.

● Compatible for pressurized Co2 tanks with at least 2 to 5 bubbles per second injection rate. Not suitable for DIY yeast bottle.

● All ceramic disc, tube, or surfaces MUST be soaked in water for at least 30 minutes before use.

● Always wet the glass tubing before inserting the silicon or rubber tubing to avoid damaging glasswares.

● Fits standard 4/6 mm ( 3/16" inner diameter ) CO2 proof tubing.


A. Gagnon
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2024
Je l’adore
Carl
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2022
Works well while the tubing is attached but that doesn’t last long. Stem ended up breaking off from fighting with it over and over so it went out with the trash. No issues with any other units I’ve had. Ended up going back to co2 art “bazooka” unit and it’s been fine
Andre
Reviewed in Canada on November 26, 2022
Looks to me like this will work great. The price was right and I received it in two days.It is fine glass!! I feel like I had to be extra careful not to break it (kinda like granny’s fine china).I also feel like they could have packaged it a little better as it is such a delicate piece.As for the actual functionality… I’m impressed how fine the bubbles are from this diffuser.So.. good first impression. Let’s see how well it lasts:)
Caleb
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022
I have bought 4 of these and the stem has snapped on 3 of them leaving them utterly useless. The first one I may have been too rough with, once I realized how fragile they were I was extremely careful and one just couldn't support the pressure needed to attach CO2 strength tubing and the other broke extremely easily when I tried to remove it from the aquarium. If by some miracle you can get it installed without breaking it (I was able to do this 25% of the time) then it works really great.
PRJ since1990
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2020
Been using this diffuser for a month and so far, so good. No issues, no leaks, nothing fishy except what's in the aquarium! Needs C02 grade tubing (not standard airline tubing) to hook up with the diffuser (and recommend a check valve too) but works great, nice tiny bubbles. Initially, I needed to increase the flow a little to get consistent dispersion after the unit first turned on in the morning but it's going strong now. Comes with 2 suction cups to help hold it in place underwater but even in a corner, I can only get one to actually stick. Not a problem, it is secure in place. The small U-shape glass piece included in the second picture is for rimless tanks, which I do not have so I did not use it. This is basically the same as an air stone for an air pump, just for C02!For anyone looking to get into C02, I would recommend this unit as your first diffuser. It is relatively inexpensive compared to many high end models. You will need this, C02-grade tubing, a diffuser and a tank of C02. I bought the 3 parts needed here on Amazon and got the tank at a local beer shop. Total cost was under $200. I watched a few Youtube videos to get familiar with the various parts and what would be a good way to get into this aspect of planted tanks. The good news is if a noob like myself can do it, you can too!
Cissy Boise
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2019
Gives a very nice, fine mist of CO2, which I can see most of dissolve into the water before it reaches the surface. Some people say it only bubbles over part of the surface, and that is true of mine, but I don't have my CO2 cranked up all that high, maybe 4 bubbles per second in my 55 gallon.Does the trick for my tank at least. Came well packed for a quite breakable item. Be careful when placing stiff CO2 tubing over the glass barb on this. You could break it, so stick the tube end in boiling water first to soften it, but mine is well-blown and it didn't seem too risky, I have experience handling fragile labware like this. We'll see how it lasts between cleaning but off the bat works perfectly. Turned my drop checker lime green and keeps it there all day at about 4 bubbles per second in my 55 Amazon tank.Note - I don't know that a DIY yeast bottle would generate enough pressure to force CO2 through the ceramic on one of these. I know a lot of people try this. It takes probably 25-30 psi to force the gas through the membrane. Not sure a yeast bottle would do it. Ideal for a pressurized gas system tho'. I immediately discovered a small leak at my check valve when I installed this because it wouldn't start bubbling unless I turned the gas up full blast. Wasn't the diffuser at all. If it's not bubbling, check your lines and pressure carefully. 2 bar is typical for these, 30 psi, so the system has to hold as much pressure as a car tire. You'll need proper CO2 tubing and good seals everywhere from your needle valve and bubble counter to the diffuser.
jessika garon
Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2019
Idéale pour aquarium avec des plantes
Stacey
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2019
Seems to work well had it about 6 months and still working
EmiGuzfit
Reviewed in Canada on September 10, 2018
This product does the job, but BE CAREFUL manipulating to clean it, the glass tube broke. Unfortunately ,I stabbed myself in my hand with it.
Jaime Lenz
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2018
This is a great diffuser for my 46 bowfront so far. Installation was easy but I could see how people who aren’t cautious could end up breaking the stem. Make sure to heat your air hose end and wet the glass top of the diffuser when setting it up to make it easier to put together. I soaked the stone for approximately 3 hours just to ensure thorough saturation. Immediately upon adding Co2 to the diffuser it bubbled as advertised and the small bubbles created by this stone are going to be great for my plants.
Nicholas Ewalt
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2018
This diffuser is awesome. I let this soak for a full 24 hours inside my tank before hooking it up to Co2. Thousands of tiny tiny bulbs flow from it while on. I've tried several other diffusers but this one produces the smallest bubbles in the largest volume from the ones I have personally used. Personally, I believe the initial soak is absolutely essential, though 24 hours may or may not be a bit longer than necessary. I believe the packaging recommended 30 minutes, but I wanted to ensure a full saturation.I used this with the and had no leaks or issues of any kind. The instructions recommend boiling a mug of water in the microwave, and then holding the end (about the last inch or so) of the tubing in the water for about 30 seconds. The tubing becomes very flexible, and can then be put on very easily. Just be sure to take care when connecting hot tubing to glass. Depending on your tubing, this may not be necessary (or recommended), but for the tubing I used this was absolutely essential to getting the tubing on without breaking the diffuser. The tubing is now attached very securely, and there are no leaks.The suction cups hold on very securely. In fact, I have difficulty removing it from the tank, the suction, and the way the suction cup is affixed to the diffuser, are both top notch.I would recommend them to anyone who needed a Co2 diffuser, and in fact I think I might pick up a few more of these myself.
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