I have a biocube29 (integrated wet/dry) and am thinking I can get this into the third chamber with the and connect it to the output of the pump. I will be using pressurized CO2. Anyone ever used this?
Details -
# To setup, a DIY yeast bottle or Co2 pressurized tank, a few meters of silicon tubing and a filter outlet are required. The filter outlet will pump water into the reactor, while the yeast bottle will supply Co2 to it.
# Atomic pores on the white air stone will break down Co2 into tiny streams of bubbles
# With high surface area per volume ratio, Co2 can be more readily dissolve
# Turbulence created by the bio-ball in the reactor enhance the Co2 dissolve rate
# Suitable for tanks above 15 US gallons
# The advantage of reactor is that it has very high Co2 dissolve rate and most suitable for low pressure DIY yeast container.
# Co2 reactor allows yeast bottles to work even the gas pressure is low.
# Internal use only. Do not place the reactor outside the aquarium as it might leak.
Size: 6 inches (15 cm) tall and 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter.
Note: Suction cup included. Yeast bottle, silicon tubing and filter are not included.
If not I am leaning toward a Rhinox 2000 to keep things simple....
Thanks.
Details -

# To setup, a DIY yeast bottle or Co2 pressurized tank, a few meters of silicon tubing and a filter outlet are required. The filter outlet will pump water into the reactor, while the yeast bottle will supply Co2 to it.
# Atomic pores on the white air stone will break down Co2 into tiny streams of bubbles
# With high surface area per volume ratio, Co2 can be more readily dissolve
# Turbulence created by the bio-ball in the reactor enhance the Co2 dissolve rate
# Suitable for tanks above 15 US gallons
# The advantage of reactor is that it has very high Co2 dissolve rate and most suitable for low pressure DIY yeast container.
# Co2 reactor allows yeast bottles to work even the gas pressure is low.
# Internal use only. Do not place the reactor outside the aquarium as it might leak.
Size: 6 inches (15 cm) tall and 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter.
Note: Suction cup included. Yeast bottle, silicon tubing and filter are not included.
If not I am leaning toward a Rhinox 2000 to keep things simple....
Thanks.