Hi everyone.........
If i put a DC fan to cool down my tank temp, will the water surface igitation cuz CO2 being disperse out
of the water ?
Hi everyone.........
If i put a DC fan to cool down my tank temp, will the water surface igitation cuz CO2 being disperse out
of the water ?
Hi everyone.........
If i put a DC fan to cool down my tank temp, will the water surface igitation cuz CO2 being disperse out
of the water ?
Hi everyone.........
If i put a DC fan to cool down my tank temp, will the water surface igitation cuz CO2 being disperse out
of the water ?
Definitely will be some loss of CO2 but you can just increase the amount of CO2 injected to compensate for that. As we say "You win some you lose some".
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Reduce the agitation by making the fan blow across the water rather then at the water. The idea is to move air over the water so that incoming cooler air picks up the heat from the water.
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no noticeable differences of co2 for me.
I did install a small clip fan that blow across the water surface rather than directly on the surface.
My temp is about 27 degrees.
The lost is probably negligible.
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