3/8” Soft Vinyl Tubing – 1 Metre – Clear
Soft 3/8″ or 10mm vinyl tubing, to suit the 3/8″ fittings found on the Reef Pure RO Systems CO² Reactor.
- Easy to cut to any required length
- Made of food grade PVC, safe for any reef aquarium
Tubing is supplied as one continuous length. Eg. For a 3-metre length of tube, add a quantity of 3 to cart.
CO2 Media Reactor
Increase the pH of your reef aquarium dramatically by attaching a CO2 scrubber. By removing excess CO2 from the air intake of your protein skimmer you can greatly boost pH levels, leading to increased calcification and growth for your corals.
CO2 is typically the largest and most common limiting factor for pH in aquariums with excess CO2 building up to much higher levels indoors than typically found in natural marine environments. With a CO2 reactor, it is not unusual to see increases in pH ranging from 7.8 to 8.3 after a few days of consistent operation.
Colour Changing CO2 Media – 10” Canister Refill
Reef Pure RO Systems colour changing CO2 absorbent media is designed to specifically remove excess CO2 from your protein skimmer’s air intake. Featuring a colour changing dye, this media will turn from white to violet as the media exhausts so you know when it’s time to replace it.
For use specifically in our CO2 Media Reactor: CO2 Media Reactor
Colour Changing CO2 Media – 5 Litre
Reef Pure RO Systems colour changing CO2 absorbent media is designed to specifically remove excess CO2 from your protein skimmer’s air intake. Featuring a colour changing dye, this media will turn from white to violet as the media exhausts so you know when it’s time to replace it.
For use specifically in our CO2 Media Reactor: CO2 Media Reactor
Dual CO2 Media Reactor with 3/8” Barbed Connectors
Increase the pH of your reef aquarium dramatically by attaching a CO2 scrubber. By removing excess CO2 from the air intake of your protein skimmer you can greatly boost pH levels, leading to increased calcification and growth for your corals.
CO2 is typically the largest and most common limiting factor for pH in aquariums with excess CO2 building up to much higher levels indoors than typically found in natural marine environments. With a CO2 reactor, it is not unusual to see increases in pH ranging from 7.8 to 8.3 after a few days of consistent operation.