I give up! You've convinced me to try this new-fangled CO2 thingy, and I want to go the DIY route because I can't really afford the £60 plus I need to get three canisters for my 250-275 litre tank. I want to get set up asap. I've read various threads, but I still have a few questions. Excuse me if they're answered somewhere else, but I'm overwhelmed myself with info.
1. The tank end of the tube is at normal atmospheric pressure, so even the slightest increase in pressure in the reactor is vented into the tank, so why is this considered to be a high pressure system?
2. I need more than one kit but until I get a CO2 level monitor, is one kit working full-power going to be too much for a 250L tank?
3. I suspect that using an airstone will be better than a ladder because the smaller bubbles have a bigger surface area (per minute) exposure, especially since smaller bubbles seem to take longer to burst on the surface than larger bubbles. Do you have any comments of experience please.
4. Isn't CO2 poisonous to fish?
Thanks so much. Any comments or suggestions will be appreciated.
1. The tank end of the tube is at normal atmospheric pressure, so even the slightest increase in pressure in the reactor is vented into the tank, so why is this considered to be a high pressure system?
2. I need more than one kit but until I get a CO2 level monitor, is one kit working full-power going to be too much for a 250L tank?
3. I suspect that using an airstone will be better than a ladder because the smaller bubbles have a bigger surface area (per minute) exposure, especially since smaller bubbles seem to take longer to burst on the surface than larger bubbles. Do you have any comments of experience please.
4. Isn't CO2 poisonous to fish?
Thanks so much. Any comments or suggestions will be appreciated.