💦 Dive into a bubble paradise!
The Penn-Plax Bubble Wall Air Diffuser is a 7-inch aquarium accessory designed to create a stunning mist of bubbles, promoting a healthier aquatic environment. Its super-porous, non-clogging wand ensures even distribution, while the durable polycyl material guarantees long-lasting performance.
T**N
LOVE IT!! Works as advertised.
The media could not be loaded. First let me start by stating I absolutely LOVE these Bubble walls/Wands. They are the best I've ever found for our aquariums. This review will be my first and I hope as thorough as I am (detailed) that my review will be of great help and informative as I intend it to be.I will say, some reviewers seem, in the kindness words- A little unknowledgable in this subject as per their reviews I have spent a great deal of time reading. There are some perimeters you need to know, understand and consider before installing and writing bad reviews.First and foremost, these come "Pre-Holed" if you will. There is no need to add holes unless you so desire. It comes completely ready to install and work beautifully as originally intended. They are also most easy to cut the length desired with a simple razor blade and clipping the end cap back on😉. I have included pictures and video of the fully working Bubble Wall with no issues whatsoever ☺️.The second thing you need to consider is your air pump. How much air does it put out and for what size aquarium is it intended?? I find, my bubble walls all work best with larger size air pumps than my aquarium actually calls for. Such as for this installation I purchased the MillionAir MA-600 also on Amazon. It has double outlets, variable control and is equipped to handle aquariums 60 gallons and up. I have never used any air pump that is equipped for an aquarium less than 30 gallons. Usually the "200" version of most air pump company's line on pumps. As Bubble walls of this fine quality require more air to be pushed through to achieve the fullness of the product.The third thing to consider is how long of the airline tubing you use and how deep the aquarium. The longer the airline tubing, the longer it takes that forced air to pump down the line to get to the Bubble Wall. The depth can sometimes greatly impact your Bubble wall and its performance. As the pressure and flow it has to put out will need to be greater for larger, deeper aquariums. Therefore the need for a larger air pump is required to compensate for the longer air line and/or the increased depth.The forth thing to consider is, are there any large bends or crimps in the airline?? If so, the less bends, there are, the easier airflow is allowed. If there are any crimps, you will have significant issues in getting your Bubble Wall to perform at its very best or at all for that matter many times.As I have stated before, I just absolutely love this line of Bubble Walls opposed to the alternative "Stone Bubble Wall". This material creates lovely, exceptionally fine, and an abundant amount of bubbles. I personally enjoy, not only the amount of bubbles, but the fineness of them. The are tiny and inviting. No only to the aquarium inhabitants, to the the curious viewer from the outside. To express this to you all, I have included photos and a video to show just how wondously abundant, extraordinarily fine and intriguing the Bubbles and this wall truly is😉.I have also found I can install it under the gravel, and looks great, but works be unobstructed at the bottom of the aquarium, directly on top of the gravel in the back.I must mention that our Fish and Cory Cats (catfish) Absolutely adore this Bubble Wall. They all LOVE to play in and out of the Bubble Wall. Running up and down it and inside and out. Especially the Cory cats!! It's their favorite thing to do most of the day when not sleeping. I've even seen some of the catfish sleeping next to or sometimes on the actual Bubble Wall. Very relaxing, fun and entertaining to our inhabitants and us viewing them!! ☺️ I simply made their world better by removing a shorter version of this to replace it with a much longer and substantial one. They are thankful!! I will use the shorter one in another aquarium.My Husband has also even broken the one we originally purchased at PetSmart (when I was hooked years ago) 3/4's of the way at the end and all I had to do was cut it of with a razor blade and clip the end cap back on and vola, it was fixed!! Just a little shorter!! 😃When I installed this particular Bubble Wall/Wand I did not alter it in any way. I just pushed the two halves together (no sanding down or beveling) moved the suction cups down to the ends and middle respectively (on the actual bubble wall, not on the plastic ends) and it is working just as specified. Beautifully I might add!!The pictures and video I have included show the Bubble Wall on the lowest setting and highest setting of the MillionAir MA-600 air pump, also located on Amazon.I hope I have remember to put all I wanted and that has been stated in previous reviews into my own. I also hope this review has answered any questions or concerns anyone else has or had while in the thought of purchasing this particular product.
B**L
LOTS of bubbles!
I couldn't attach this to my other 18 inch bubble wall because the smaller one wouldn't work with the big one plugged into it. Both work great separately, though. The bubbles aren't all uniform across the wall but that doesn't bother me. I use these in my 48" long aquarium. The fish like it. Great price.
Z**O
Worked well for a few weeks then clogged
This device worked well for the first few weeks. This device is not a stone. This device is some manufactured, porous, hollow tube (think super tiny paper-towel tube that leaks bubbles). After a few weeks, the device is clogged (likely from particles or minerals in the water). The package says to poke new holes with a needle. The package should have said to poke new holes with the smallest hypodermic needle available. Every needle we tried left holes so large that having this device on the end of the air tube was the same as not having anything on the end of the air tube.
W**O
Its very long
The media could not be loaded. It's a cheap, very long , air stone that can grow my patch of bacopa wellIt needs to get weighed down with something; it's extremely buoyant and wants to float.Feels like it's made out of fiberglass, not a stone.Don't expect much.You'll need a very powerful air pump to get the full bubble wall.I have the medo blower Linear Piston Air Pump. I can create a bubble wall curtain.40 gallon tank
A**H
I found somewhat better success with having the suction cups attached to the ...
I bought the 23" to install in my 40 gallon tank and use a 75 gallon pump with 4 air outlets and variable air output. First, the wands are cheaply made and are quite flimsy. You must be careful when assembling not to break the air tubes. Biggest issue I had is that because my tank is almost as deep as it's long (24" deep x 32" long) getting the two assembled wands to the bottom of the tank without the two halves separating was nearly impossible. because the wands float and won't stay down without the suction cups attached to the glass (this may not be an issue with the shorter wands or with shallower tanks) they kept separating and water would enter the air tube so I had to start over and could not reassemble under water. I started with the suction cups attached to the glass and then I would slide them down a little bit each side but half way down the two halves would separate. I found somewhat better success with having the suction cups attached to the glass at the bottom of the tank and then submerging the air wands and clipping them at the bottom. A 30 minute royal pain in the a$$ that should take no more than 5 minutes.The reason for the 3 stars:pros:* The first half does produce a beautiful bubble wall with different size bubbles that looks amazing in the tank.* Price; it does not get any cheaper than this to get a bubble wallCons:* Difficult to install ,have to guess a lot and figure out your own method* Second half or wand does not get enough air so while it produces bubbles throughout the whole tube it's less than half the intensity of the first half.Eventually I will follow the advice of some of the reviewers and get to the task of cutting the second half and bevel it and see if the connection improves to make the "wall" more uniform. (maybe when I do the next large water change and the water level is way down in my tank)I saw a question that read that you had to poke the holes in the wand yourself. this is NOT the case the instruction read that you only have to punch holes in the event that you have hard water and the wand is clogged after having already been used for some time, then you can "revive" the wall by puncturing holes with a needle. out of the package you do not need to do this. If your wands don't make bubbles out of the box check for air line kinks or blockage and lastly you may need a larger air pump.I recommend purchasing the blue air line they sell in amazon as it really is nearly invisible under water and extra suction cup clips to keep the air line out of the fish way.
J**Z
Excelente producto
Excelente producto, vienen dos secciones que puedes acoplar para crear una gran cortina de aire en el acuario. En mi caso solo utilicé una y quedó perfecta. Al principio como que no burbujeaba suficiente pero en unas horas funcionó perfecta. 100% recomendable.
A**
Very good.
This is a very good bubble wall ,it gives off good size bubbles . I am Very pleased with it and have ordered another.
S**I
Works perfectly great price
Works very well. Fraction of the price of brick and mortar stores
D**S
Slightly ticket than the ones I've bought from big Al's or PetSmart
Looks very sturdy for something bought for so cheap. Fit perfect for my 36inch length tank. Also comes with a divider clip that splits the two apart and can be used separately. Works perfectly
G**E
Cheap
Great product
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