So, I was sitting staring at my DIY CO2 Bubble up and break on the surface despite using an airstone, and my spare limewood covered in mold, when I thought I'd give something a try, using all the left over parts from my DIY protein skimmer for a SW I never started.
What I did was took a 3/4" PVC cap, bored two holes in it, one in the top, the other in the side. The one in the side is just big enough to secure an extra suction cup I had around. The hole in the top I used to feed a piece of rigid airline through, using a small piece of silicon airline as a gasket. The CO2 bubbles out of the rigid line, floats up where it is collected in the PVC cap, and hopefully dissolves into the water. Any reason this wouldn't work? I'd love a reactor, or even to run it through my filter, but I'm broke, and my filter is an Eclipse 2 hood, with lots of surface area in the filter box to degas the CO2. My next project is going to be altering the outlet for the hood to decrease surface agitation.

What I did was took a 3/4" PVC cap, bored two holes in it, one in the top, the other in the side. The one in the side is just big enough to secure an extra suction cup I had around. The hole in the top I used to feed a piece of rigid airline through, using a small piece of silicon airline as a gasket. The CO2 bubbles out of the rigid line, floats up where it is collected in the PVC cap, and hopefully dissolves into the water. Any reason this wouldn't work? I'd love a reactor, or even to run it through my filter, but I'm broke, and my filter is an Eclipse 2 hood, with lots of surface area in the filter box to degas the CO2. My next project is going to be altering the outlet for the hood to decrease surface agitation.
