
So when I first saw this, I asked why someone put a cigar into the aquarium. But, no, it's a new diffuser from GLA that is supposed to produce ultra fine bubbles.
Here's what they wrote:
Something new is coming for planted aquariums.
After a long period of development and testing, we’re working on a new class of CO₂ diffuser built around a precision ceramic diffusion core housed in polycarbonate.
The goal was simple:
Create the finest CO₂ atomization possible for planted aquariums. We searched the globe and found the perfect ceramic media. Only available from a beautiful small family.
The result is a diffuser that produces an extremely fine mist of microbubbles — significantly smaller and more uniform than typical ceramic diffusers. The improved atomization allows CO₂ to stay suspended in the water column longer, increasing dissolution efficiency and improving distribution throughout the aquarium.
For aquascapers, that means:
• Better CO₂ utilization
• More stable plant growth
• Less wasted gas
• Crystal clear diffusion performance
These photos show early prototypes currently undergoing testing. Performance so far has been extremely promising and unlike anything we’ve seen on the market.
We’re excited to share more details soon as development continues.
The next evolution of planted aquarium CO₂ diffusion is on the way. These are only a few new designs that will be coming out soon. I cant wait to show you the performance because it’s absolutely mind blowing.
Stay tuned.
If you don't have a Yugang reactor , maybe this is the next best option?
No matter what you think, I commend them for putting RND into the planted aquarium hobby and trying to push technology forward for all of us. Thanks, Green Leaf Aquariums!
