Two Little Fishies Carbon Dioxide Absorption Media for Aquarium 750 ml

Two Little Fishies Carbon Dioxide Absorption Media for Aquarium 750 ml

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Two Little Fishies Carbon Dioxide Absorption Media for Aquarium 750 ml

Two Little Fishies Carbon Dioxide Absorption Media for Aquarium 750 ml

By Two Little Fishies

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Key Benefits

  • Removes CO2 from aquarium intake
  • Maintains and raises aquarium pH
  • Color-changing media shows usage
  • Fits PhosBan reactors & skimmers
  • Supports coral health & growth
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Description

This product data, based on manufacturer and major retailer sources, ensures reliable performance for reef aquarists seeking to control CO2 levels and maintain stable aquarium ecosystems beneficial for coral thriving and general marine health.Two Little Fishies Carbon Dioxide Absorption Media for Aquarium is a highly effective media designed to maintain stable pH levels in marine aquariums by removing excess carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air that enters the tank. This product is installed inside a PhosBan reactor and connected to the air intake of a protein skimmer, allowing CO2-free air to be introduced into the aquarium. High CO2 in indoor aquarium environments can lower pH and stress corals and marine life. The CDX media adsorbs CO2 before it dissolves into the aquarium water, helping to raise and stabilize pH levels crucial for healthy reef ecosystems. 

This innovative approach prevents common pH swings and supports optimal coral and algae growth, though it is not a aquarium Supplies. When used with other reef care products such as the Two Little Fishies Absorption Media for Aquarium, it contributes to creating a balanced and thriving reef environment.Its color-changing feature from white to pink or violet signals when the media is exhausted and needs replacement. This visual cue makes maintenance straightforward for hobbyists. By controlling CO2 levels in the aquarium, this product helps ensure the water chemistry remains ideal for corals and invertebrates, making it a valuable tool for anyone serious about reef keeping.

Key Benefits:

  • Effectively removes CO2 from aquarium air intake
  • Helps maintain and elevate aquarium pH levels
  • Color-changing media provides clear exhaustion indication
  • Easy to install in PhosBan reactors, compatible with protein skimmers
  • Promotes stable water chemistry, supporting coral health and growth
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Ingredients & Analysis

  • Chemically adsorb CO2 in solid form within the reactor

Attributes OR Specification

Product Name

Two Little Fishies Carbon Dioxide Absorption Media

Type

Carbon dioxide adsorption media for marine aquariums

Duration

Lasts approximately 6-8 weeks in 50-100 gallon reef tanks

safety and precautions

  • Avoid inhalation of dust and contact with skin or eyes
  • Store in a dry place to preserve effectiveness
  • Keep away from children and pets
  • Use only as directed for aquarium CO2 control
  • Dispose of used media responsibly

Direction

  • Fill PhosBan reactor with CDX media
  • Connect reactor to protein skimmer air intake with adapter
  • Replace media when color shifts from white to pink/violet
  • Avoid exposure to moisture before use in the reactor
  • Regularly monitor aquarium pH and replace media as needed

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