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Re: CO2 Diffuser question



You should place it as low as you can - this will generate the ultimate
diffusion.
I think my CO2 diffusion pushed the water away - but its still running
smoothly.
I use pressurized system and not a yeast one (I have the yeast one on
another tank but different diffuser)
Now I m waiting for plants to grow bigger and healthier.

gizmo
"Greg and Lisa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I built the DIY CO2 system using the glass bells system also and seems to
be
> operating very well.Can see the bubble going into the glass bell and then
> collecting on the underside of the ceramic diffuser before dispensing into
> the tank.
>
> So far i am impressed.Its only been running 4 days but can see slight
> improvement in the plants.
>
> I am curious as to how far in the tank others ,who have the glass bell ,
> have placed it in the tank..Do you place it a few inches off the bottom or
> half way up the side of the tank etc?
>
> I used a tablespoon of yeast to 2 cups of sugar and add 1.5 litres of 80
> degrees F water.Would be curious as to other formulas that produce results
>
>
> "gizmo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I have a pressurized CO2 system, the diffuser is a glass bell that is
> > usually 1/3 filled with water other 2/3 are the gas which is diffusing
> into
> > the water thought a kind of a hard membrane - which worked very well.
for
> > some reasons the water are no longer in the bell which also means I
cannot
> > see the CO2 bubble count. could the CO2 pushed out the water I think it
> > did.... does this indicates any problem ?
> > 10x
> >
> >
> > gizmo
> >
> >
> >
>
>





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