A customer of AquaticMagic has actually filmed the setup of the Rhinox 1000 CO2 diffuser that he has purchased from us, and posted it on youtube.

It is working perfectly in the tank (the current seems to be quite strong - is there a Eheim filter or something else nearby?)

By the way, for those who might wish to know more - CO2 diffuser, with a proper setup with the CO2 tank (or yeast bottles), regulator, solenoid, bubble counter as well as the connection with high CO2-resisting clear tubing, could be your key to success, if you wish to have a fully planted tank.

If you are just keeping a few aquarium plants for your tank, probably you won’t need one.

There are lots of seller selling CO2 distributor on internet - basically most of them are reliable, and the CO2 diffusers will be fully functional. One small thing to take note would be the delivery process - as the CO2 diffusers are made of pure glass (and some nano ceramic for the white filtering part). It is extremely fragile, so it is important that you make sure the seller is taking the risk for the shipment, not you. They should have some sort of policy to refund or reship if ever the CO2 diffuser is damaged during the shipment.

For us, the damage rate is about 5% (sorry but we always blame the UPS for throwing our parcels). But we could only take the risk and reship our customers a brand new one, as long as they show us the photo of the broken diffusers.

Click here if you need to find one CO2 diffuser that suits your tank.

David