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ZX
Greater than one weekWhat can I say, this is tubing that just works and supposed to not leak CO2. Its a little stiffer than your regular air tubing, but works well. Came with some suction cups to help keep it attached to where it should be.
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yehiel h.
> 3 dayGood quality , heavy duty works fine for me just a little hard to bend
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ChicanoAquatics
> 3 dayTubing was great, very strong hold on my diffuser so good I broke it it. Very strong sturdy tubing. Can be stubborn to manipulate but with that comes security. I recommend heating before attaching. Hot water worked great.
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Demarcus Wiegand III
> 3 dayCo2 tubing worked good no problems well buy again if needed
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Sean
> 3 dayThis product is great but also terrible at the same time. What I mean is that it’s great if you have something that is easy to put tubing on. But when I tried to put it on my diffuser I had to really push it onto the diffuser and when I pushed it so hard it snapped.
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Ricky Smith
> 3 dayThe tubing was a tad small and stiff but after adding a little heat before installing it worked fine.
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AtxRonPaulgirl
> 3 dayAuction cups didn’t last long at all. I started getting leaks in the line that was under water about 6 months in. Wouldn’t buy again.
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Russ
> 3 dayFor CO2 distribution in aquariums using diffuser units, you absolutely need CO2-rated air tubing to handle the higher pressure requirements. The standard aquarium airline tubing will only work if you are bubbling into the intake of your filter or taking another low pressure approach to CO2 injection. The reason that I cannot give this 5 stars is simple. When the CO2 is switched on, it takes around ten minutes before the diffusers start to bubble. There is no leak in the system. When turning off the CO2, it continues to bubble for around ten minutes or so because the hose has some flex. It would be nice if the CO2 started and stopped immediately, but one can compensate by adjusting the timers. One note. Be sure to put the tubing in near boiling temperate water for at least twenty seconds to soften before attempting to connect to any fittings. Also be sure to add a check valve to your system.
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Justin Tyler
> 3 dayInstalled this in my tank late august, by October it had 1,000s of pin holes in it. I was wondering by my tank was having issues, not all the gas was making it through the line, I thought it was the diffuser or my co2 checker was off, bubble counter was reading fine, tank was running on the low side. Wasted gas and money, though what bothers me more, I wasted my time with this tubing. It is stupid hard to remove my diffuser or one way valves even with boiling hot water. Wouldn’t use this for these reasons.
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Adam
> 3 dayPerfect for aquarium CO2 tubing.