Aquario Neo CO2 Curved Diffuser - Tiny
When you are managing a delicate nano tank or micro desktop setup, keeping equipment out of sight is everything. The Aquario Neo CO₂ Curved Tiny takes the ultra-compact, low-profile performance of the Tiny series and combines it with a pre-bent acrylic hook design. By curving the rigid tube body directly over your aquarium glass, it eliminates the need for flexible tubing to loop awkwardly over the rim.
Key Features & Benefits
- The ultra-compact, low-profile design has no bubble counters to keep your delicate nano layouts completely unobstructed.
- The heavy-duty acrylic construction is shatterproof, providing vast safety improvements over fragile, easy-to-snap glass alternatives.
- Specialized micro-hole ceramic membrane technology vaporizes gas into an ultra-fine mist for rapid and efficient plant absorption.
Technical Specifications
| Size | Disk Size | Tube Height | Glass Thickness | Tank Size |
| Short |
8mm | 6 inches | 6mm | 8 gallons or less |
| Normal |
8mm | 9 inches | 9mm | 8 gallons or less |
Additional Information
- Submerge the entire diffuser in clean water for 30 minutes before connecting it to your gas line. This primes the micro-pores of the ceramic membrane, ensuring it produces a fine mist instantly on startup rather than large, wasteful bubbles.
- Over time, natural organic film or algae can accumulate on the ceramic surface, causing the bubbles to grow larger. When this happens, simply soak the diffuser in standard household bleach for 10 minutes, then rinse it thoroughly with fresh water and a generous dose of aquarium water conditioner to completely neutralize any residual bleach before placing it back in your tank.
Team Buce Plant Tips
Fine-tuning your CO₂ setup can seem intimidating at first, but the process is far simpler than it appears. For a safe and reliable introduction, refer to our guide on How to Add CO₂ to Your Planted Aquarium. And if you’re curious about the science behind why CO₂ makes your buce, stems, and carpets thrive, explore The Mysteries of CO₂ in a Planted Tank Explained for a clear breakdown.