Posted: February 28th, 2008 | Author: grey_fox | Filed under: Oldies - post of yester-year! | No Comments »
So, you have a rather large CO2 tank and would now like to split your CO2 output. You can do so by investing in a CO2 splitter that is available at most local fish shops. The splitter can be used for a single large tank where CO2 displacement is required to be more present around both sides of the tank.
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Posted: February 26th, 2008 | Author: grey_fox | Filed under: Oldies - post of yester-year! | No Comments »
I came across this post on AquaticQuotient.com quite sometime ago and thought I’d feature this on Aquastuff. External CO2 reactors are good if you have a fairly powerful external canister filter or powered by an external pump and will dissolve even better if your external reactor is connected to a chiller unit. The only drawback with an external reactor is that, if you do not connect it well and tight enough, you can expect a flooded room. Anyways, if you’re pumped up to create your own external CO2 reactor, read on!
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