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Yes, I have diffuser in front of the supply water Seems to work well. monitoring every time I view the tank.Make sure you have enough carbonate hardness (KH) in the water to stop the pH dropping due to the carbon dioxide (CO2). The CO2 is an acidic gas that drops the pH and you need the KH to be around 100-150ppm to stop the pH dropping. You have swordtails (fish) in the tank and they don't like acid water so keep an eye on the pH and KH.
Generally you have the diffuser near the bottom and near a filter outlet to help distribute the CO2 around the tank.
Where did you get that instrument?I used a pH monitor to shut off the CO2 value if the pH dropped too low. I got this after I accidentally set my CO2 rate too high, which depleted my KH buffer and caused a fish kill in my tank.
I bought it online. Here is one like the one I have: https://www.modernaquarium.com/milwaukee-pro-ph-co2-controller/Where did you get that instrument?
@Swampman, do you have someone in your area helping you (or can assist) with this project? Another aquatic plant 'gardener' or an aquarium club with members keeping high tech planted tanks? I would do so before spending more dollars. Just my two cents from a 'recovering' high tech planted aquarist.Hi I just set up my co2. I want to know if I have the diffuser in the right place. My supply is located in back of diffuser. Let me know your thoughts.