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Do!aqua prices (here they are)

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#1 ·
i contacted afa and heres the prices for the Do!aqua line if anyone is interested (sorry if this is in the wrong place)

We do have Do! Aqua product for sale at our retail store, but it not available yet for our online store. However, we could ship to you if you know which product you are interested.

The followings are the pricing for the Do! Aqua Product we offer:

Item number Description US MSRP
◆CO2 System
140-101 CO2 Diffuser $38
Music Glass 10D $33
Music Glass 15D $36
Music Glass 20D $57
Music Glass 30D $68
Music Counter $30
◆Layout tool series
140-203 Do Pinsettes L $23
140-204 Do Pinsettes XL $26
140-205 Do Scissors S $30
140-206 Do Scissors S(Curve type) $30
140-207 Do Scissors M $32
140-208 Do Scissors M(Curve type) $32
◆Glass Pipe series
140-501 Violet Glass VP-1 13D $48
140-502 Violet Glass VP-2 13D $59
140-503 Violet Glass VP-3 17D $68
140-511 Violet Glass VV-1 13D $56
140-512 Violet Glass VV-2 13D $68
140-513 Violet Glass VV-3 17D $84
140-514 Violet Glass VV-4 20D $105
140-521 Poppy Glass PP-1 13D $48
140-522 Poppy Glass PP-2 13D $59
140-523 Poppy Glass PP-3 17D $68
140-531 Poppy Glass PV-1 13D $56
140-532 Poppy Glass PV-2 13D $68
140-533 Poppy Glass PV-3 17D $84
140-534 Poppy Glass PV-4 20D $105
140-541 Violet Glass・mini MP-1 10D $45
140-542 Violet Glass・mini MV-1 13D $53
140-551 Violet Glass・Jet JP-1 13D $42
140-552 Violet Glass・Jet JP-2 17D $54
◆Plant Glass series
140-801 Plant Glass Cylinder 2010 D20×H10cm $16
140-811 Plant Glass Cube15 W15×D15×H15cm $23
140-812 Plant Glass Cube1520 W15×D15×H20cm $26
140-813 Plant Glass Cube20 W20×D20×H20cm $29
140-821 Plant Glass Oval17 (Max D.19, top D17, Bot D12, H17cm) $16
140-822 Plant Glass Oval25 (Max D.27, top D16, Bot D14, H25cm) $24

Please don't hesitate to contact if you have any further questions.

Regards,

Steven Lo
Aqua Forest Aquarium
 
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#21 ·
Erirku, I have two of the Music Glass 10's. One produces really fine bubbles, the other does not. Both are piped into DIY setups.
I should add that virtually all of my non-ADA diffusers didn't produce fine bubbles initially. (The ADA one I have always did. Then again, it's always been piped into pressurized.)
Are the Music Glass 10'w worth it? In my opinion, absolutely yes. Their small form factor alone -- especially in the small tanks that I have -- give the tanks a glassware "cuteness factor" in addition to the functionality inherent in any diffuser.
I would not, however, recommend it for pressurized on anything over a Mini-S. The surface space of the disk simply would not allow for adequate diffusion under high pressure. (I've found that there is a "maximum pressure point" for each sized diffuser where once you pass a certain bps point, the bubbles stop becoming a fine mist and rush out in larger, presumably less-saturable CO2 bubbles. Glass diffusers with a ceramic disk with a larger surface area have a higher bps threshold than one as small as the Music Glass 10.)
 
#23 ·
I would not, however, recommend it for pressurized on anything over a Mini-S. The surface space of the disk simply would not allow for adequate diffusion under high pressure. (I've found that there is a "maximum pressure point" for each sized diffuser where once you pass a certain bps point, the bubbles stop becoming a fine mist and rush out in larger, presumably less-saturable CO2 bubbles. Glass diffusers with a ceramic disk with a larger surface area have a higher bps threshold than one as small as the Music Glass 10.)
UG, this is not good news to me, I bought that music glass 10 to put into my Min-M... I have Craigs broken ADA pollen glass, maybe I'll just use that and put the Do!aqua up in the SnS... :icon_frow
 
#24 ·
Don't be too hasty, ldk59. I did use the Music Glass 10 in my Mini-M for a time and it worked well enough. Remember: I pump a ton of CO2 into my tanks, so what I call "just enough" others may call "too much". Give it a try before you sell it. You might find that it's great for you.
 
#26 ·
I own Do!Aqua and they are great. Pretty durable and comparable to the ADA products, although the finishing is not as good.

Has anybody tried Cal!Aqua available thru GLA? They are cheap and works fine, but much less durable. Specially the pollen glass are really flimsy.
 
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