James0816 AC Members Feb 14, 2007 3,413 3 38 Jan 6, 2009 #1 Now that my canister is up and running, I'm going to add Co2 to the tank. For diffusion purposes, do I just run the end of the hose right up against the intake for the canister?
Now that my canister is up and running, I'm going to add Co2 to the tank. For diffusion purposes, do I just run the end of the hose right up against the intake for the canister?
The Zigman Here fishy fishy fishy!!! Oct 5, 2007 5,249 7 62 Near Chicago, Il. www.uglymuggs.com Jan 6, 2009 #2 yup, thats the easiest way.. you can tuck the end of the tubing right into the intake of the canister.
yup, thats the easiest way.. you can tuck the end of the tubing right into the intake of the canister.
jpappy789 Plants need meat too Feb 18, 2007 26,364 5 89 35 Gainesville, FL Real Name Josh Jan 6, 2009 #3 For mine I had to cut out part of the grate covering the intake but all you need to do is insert your tubing right into the intake.
For mine I had to cut out part of the grate covering the intake but all you need to do is insert your tubing right into the intake.
PaulJ69 CP addict Mar 18, 2008 1,186 0 36 37 NJ Jan 6, 2009 #4 jpappy789 said: For mine I had to cut out part of the grate covering the intake but all you need to do is insert your tubing right into the intake. Click to expand... same, but I am using a piece of glass tubing that came with a diffuser. It fits perfectly. http://www.greenleafaquariums.com/co2-diffusers/dazs-small-spiro.html
jpappy789 said: For mine I had to cut out part of the grate covering the intake but all you need to do is insert your tubing right into the intake. Click to expand... same, but I am using a piece of glass tubing that came with a diffuser. It fits perfectly. http://www.greenleafaquariums.com/co2-diffusers/dazs-small-spiro.html