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Airstone Vario M (250 mm)

Airstone Vario M (250 mm)

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Airstone Vario M – 250 mm

Step up from the compact S to the medium M — the Airstone Vario M delivers the same fine-bubble quality across 250 mm of coverage, making it the right choice for standard aquariums where broader aeration matters.

What Makes This Product Special

At 25 cm, the Vario M strikes the ideal balance between coverage and flexibility. Long enough to create a meaningful bubble curtain across a mid-sized tank, compact enough to be discreetly positioned along the back wall without dominating the setup. The sintered material ensures consistently fine bubbles — not the large, inefficient ones you get from cheaper stones.

Key Benefits

  • 250 mm length — ideal for 60–150 L aquariums
  • Fine, uniform bubbles — maximum oxygenation efficiency
  • Sintered mineral body — long-lasting and washable
  • Modular — extend coverage by connecting multiple units
  • Standard 4 mm airline tubing connection
  • Freshwater and saltwater compatible
  • Decorative bubble curtain effect

How to Use

Soak in water for 15 minutes before first use. Connect to air pump with 4 mm airline tubing and position along the aquarium floor. Use a flow valve to adjust bubble density.

Who Is It For

Aquarists with medium-sized tanks (60–150 L) who want effective, reliable oxygenation, and those looking to create a decorative bubble curtain in their display setup.

Technical Specifications

  • Length: 250 mm
  • Type: cylindrical sintered air stone
  • Airline connection: 4 mm
  • Bubble size: fine
  • Material: sintered mineral

Expert Tip

Pair the Vario M with a quality air pump with an integrated flow adjuster. A consistent, moderate airflow produces the finest and most even bubble distribution — too much pressure creates large, coarse bubbles that lose oxygenation efficiency.