Ok, so I'm convinced now that I'd like to try some of this fabulous home-brew that is DIY CO2. Now, I've heard a lot about air stones, diffusers, ladders, drop checkers, and I have more research to do for sure, but here's the question.
I have a canister filter. Can I place the CO2 line, with an air stone in the tank right beside the filter inlet to grab all the bubbles, run them through the filter, pulverize them, then send them on their merry way out the spray bar?
Ok 2 questions. I know, I lured you in with the promise of A question...
The spray bar is horizontal near the top of the tank...for maximum CO2 absorption does the CO2 delivery method need to be lower in the water?
Tank is 72 gallon bow.... so would a single 2L reactor with air stone be sufficient to supply the entirety of a 4 foot long tank? Doh, that was three!
I have a canister filter. Can I place the CO2 line, with an air stone in the tank right beside the filter inlet to grab all the bubbles, run them through the filter, pulverize them, then send them on their merry way out the spray bar?
Ok 2 questions. I know, I lured you in with the promise of A question...
The spray bar is horizontal near the top of the tank...for maximum CO2 absorption does the CO2 delivery method need to be lower in the water?
Tank is 72 gallon bow.... so would a single 2L reactor with air stone be sufficient to supply the entirety of a 4 foot long tank? Doh, that was three!