Dennerle Nano-Flipper, Detail

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http://www.dennerle.de

Professionelle CO2-Zugabe im Nano-Stil: klein (Gesamthöhe ca. 50 mm), leistungsstark, zuverlässig. Und sieht chic aus...

Oben die passend dimensionierte CO2-Auffangwanne, hier findet der Gasaustausch statt. Im Lieferumfang sind 2 Wannen enthalten: die kleinere abgestimmt auf 10-25 l Aquarien, die größere für 25-40 l Aquarien.

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Dennerle CO2 "Nano-Flipper"

Effective, extremely compact CO2 diffusor for mini-aquaria.

How the CO2 Nano Flipper works

The CO2 bubbles issue from the opening at the bottom of the Flipper and rise along the channels. Part of the CO2 dissolves in the aquarium water in the process. The rest accumulates in the collector, from where it is released into the water. The safe design of the collector ensures that the small quantities of CO2 which are customary for nano aquaria are effectively dissolved, while undesired large quantities of CO2 are discharged automatically via the waste gas vent. The scope of delivery thus includes 2 collectors the smaller
one for 10-25 l aquaria, and the larger one for 25-40 l aquaria.

The waste gas vent
While the CO2 bubbles rise in the Flipper, other gases which are naturally dissolved in the aquarium water penetrate into the bubbles. These so-called waste gases are substantially lighter than the relatively heavy CO2 and thus accumulate in the collector at the top. Here they are discharged regularly via the specially dimensioned waste gas vent (slits). The heavier CO2 remains in the gas buffer at the bottom, at the interface with the water.

Running-in period
The running-in period for the Flipper is approx. 2 days. Initially, the individual CO2 bubbles combine to form larger bubbles. As soon as a biological surface layer of microorganisms has formed, the bubbles rise up to the collector.

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