I wouldn't run my CO2 through my canisters anyway. I'm pretty serious about my CO2 so I am adding quite a bit. A nice big bubble could easily build up in the canister and stop the flow and burn out your motor. It also makes noise when you have air in the filter. A DIY set up or a very low bubble count would probably be safe, but I would get an airlock going and burn out the motor on day one. Filters are expensive, I don't want to break it making it do something it wasn't supposeed to.
I don't like diffusers because you still loose a great deal of CO2, its a passive system, and they're delicate and the ceramic gets gunked up and need cleaning, not often, but my inline reactors have been running for 3+ years and I haven't needed to do one iota of maintenance.
I use inline reactors. Some of my more serious counterparts have started using inline pumps with a needle wheel impeller for great results. I want something that will dissolve the CO2 completely and then distribute that CO2 saturated water all over the tank.
I wouldn't run my CO2 through my canisters anyway. I'm pretty serious about my CO2 so I am adding quite a bit. A nice big bubble could easily build up in the canister and stop the flow and burn out your motor. It also makes noise when you have air in the filter. A DIY set up or a very low bubble count would probably be safe, but I would get an airlock going and burn out the motor on day one. Filters are expensive, I don't want to break it making it do something it wasn't supposeed to.
I don't like diffusers because you still loose a great deal of CO2, its a passive system, and they're delicate and the ceramic gets gunked up and need cleaning, not often, but my inline reactors have been running for 3+ years and I haven't needed to do one iota of maintenance.
I use inline reactors. Some of my more serious counterparts have started using inline pumps with a needle wheel impeller for great results. I want something that will dissolve the CO2 completely and then distribute that CO2 saturated water all over the tank.
glass diffuser + canister intake = best diffusion IMO (right below the inline reactor)
glass diffuser + canister intake = best diffusion IMO (right below the inline reactor)
Decided, I will go with this idea, it convinced me; less work, cheaper, not so harmful for the filter with great diffusion. Thanks everyone!
if you want to go even more cheaper, then get a limewood airstone instead of the glass and it will also release tiny micro bubbles.