Don't rekon so because there isn't any flow to encorporate the CO2 into the water to form carbonic acid. Just looks like a large bubble of Co2 that's just sitting there, eventually it'll get too big and rise the surface.
Have you tried putting the glass near the filter outlet? If that doesnt work,I read on here that putting the co2 outlet directly under the filter inlet worksDon't rekon so because there isn't any flow to encorporate the CO2 into the water to form carbonic acid. Just looks like a large bubble of Co2 that's just sitting there, eventually it'll get too big and rise the surface.
Yeah..after watching it all day that's what's happening....the shot glass lifts and a big bubble escapes to the surface. So now it's back to the drawing board for me.
Any suggestions RadaR? Do you use C02? I wanna accomplish the goal of good diffussion and I can afford to buy something to do it (within reason)
A proffesional C02 kit is out of my price range for now.
So here's my question: Those of you that use DIY C02 ie.. yeast/sugar, how do you diffuse it into your tanks?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, I could really use some ideas.
Thanks in advance
KeithV
stick a fag filter in the air line gets you tiny bubbles
stick a fag filter in the air line gets you tiny bubbles
LOL!! does that actually work? thats the best suggestion ive heard if it does
Why can I imagine a total newbie using a USED fag filter and ending up with dead fish? lmaostick a fag filter in the air line gets you tiny bubbles
LOL!! does that actually work? thats the best suggestion ive heard if it does
it actually does work, have done it a few times
Why can I imagine a total newbie using a USED fag filter and ending up with dead fish? lmaostick a fag filter in the air line gets you tiny bubbles
LOL!! does that actually work? thats the best suggestion ive heard if it does
it actually does work, have done it a few times