Can you please post more info about the waterplant reactor?hotweldfire said:I use a waterplant reactor instead. Costs £8 or so and doesn't require high pressure from a co2 reg. Also virtually no visible bubbles, mist or not.
foxfish said:Can you please post more info about the waterplant reactor?hotweldfire said:I use a waterplant reactor instead. Costs £8 or so and doesn't require high pressure from a co2 reg. Also virtually no visible bubbles, mist or not.
J Butler said:Sorry for going off topic Chris,
My vote goes with the inline atomiser as it removes equipment from the tank and I think it needs less pressure to get going, iirc the super atomiser needs around 3 bar but the inline around 2, I could be typing complete nonsence though!
Haha not a problem, thanks guys.Sorry for going off topic Chris,
mikeappleby said:Katch - what's your auto dosing system like? Would you recommend?
J Butler said:I thought it might have been one of those types.
I find it odd that they just make all of the models with a standard 12mm fitting though, even the one they list as suitable for 1500L only has fittings of this diameter... TMC 1500 power diffuser
I'm not sure about you, but if I had a tank anywhere close to that volume, the filters would all have atleast 16mm hosing (or 1" for the FX5).
sanj said:Thats odd, i used this diffuser on my 400 litre and it was attatched through my eheim 2080 outlet which 16/22 mm hose. Maybe email Richard at Aquaessentials to clarify.
Ill check when i can find it since ive recently moved house and stuff is all over the place in boxes.