How do those Bottle ATOs work?

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Yep. Same principal as being able to fill up a cup under water, flip it upside down and raise it above water with water staying in the cup. As long as no air can displace the water, the water remains suspended. Let a bit of air in, and water comes out. For your tank, once the water level drops below the short tube, air is allowed in and water comes out the longer tube.
 
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Exactly it. I have mine cut in a pico very short and barely any difference between the two. It will never fail and keeps my SG more stable than the tunze osmolator. Those things are great for tiny tanks.

edit: remember to cut the tubes at a 45 degree angle.
 
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Think of it like a tiny office water cooler for your tank, but water is dispensed as needed instead of on demand.
 
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I was thinking more for a Pico tank situation. Just wanted to make sure I actually understood what was going on
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Works great for picks. Taken during my sample. I think I switched to a “volcanic water” bottle because it was clear and didn’t use adhesive to keep the label on.
 
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Do you guys find it hard to use regular size bottles? I had trouble with those, now use Evian water bottles because they have a bigger mouth.
Mine kind of makes some gulping noise, but there is a baffle inside the cap adapter that will negate any gains in performance from a wider mouth bottle.
 
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I use Evian. Had to go to Walmart to find them in my area.
 
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