Description
An I valve, sometimes referred to as a straight-through valve or inline valve, is a component used in aquarium air systems to regulate or control the flow of air through a single line. Unlike T valves or star valves that split or distribute air flow, an I valve allows you to adjust the air flow or completely shut off the flow through a single tubing line.
Features of an I Valve (Through)
- Design: Straight-through design with a single inlet and outlet.
- Functionality: Allows you to regulate air flow by adjusting a knob or lever.
- Material: Typically made from plastic or metal for durability.
- Size: Available in different sizes to match the diameter of aquarium air tubing (e.g., 4mm, 6mm).
Benefits
- Flow Control: Provides precise control over the amount of air flowing through a specific line.
- Maintenance: Useful for temporarily shutting off or adjusting air flow to specific devices during maintenance or adjustments.
- Versatility: Can be used in various parts of the aquarium air system, including before or after air-driven devices.
Key Benefits
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Holistic Growth Support: From kibble to mousse, every bite is packed with the proteins and vitamins needed for muscle and brain development.
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Superior Digestion: Highly digestible proteins and prebiotics ensure your kitten’s sensitive stomach stays settled during the transition to their new home.
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Feeding & Care Instructions
For the best results, we recommend a mixed feeding routine. Serve the Royal Canin dry kibble throughout the day to encourage crunching (great for dental health), and offer the Bellotta Mousse as a special evening meal to ensure your kitten stays hydrated and receives their "Immune & Growth" boost.
Kitten Nutrition Guide
During their rapid growth phase, kittens require the maximum amount of nutrition to support their developing bodies.