if u using pressurized CO2 tank, try using a needle valve.
if using DIY, tink not much u can do.....
if u using pressurized CO2 tank, try using a needle valve.
if using DIY, tink not much u can do.....
i'm using a needle valve and its not diy its somthing proffesional
sorry.
Me don't really understand the question.
I find most cheaper diffusers are very inefficient. Unless you want to fork out cash for a Bioplast, ADA or other high quality brand, try using an internal reactor instead (from $15 onwards i think) - the type which you attach to your filter output. Gets the Co2 completely dissolved, no wastage.
doubt you can do anything to reduce the bubble size.
think it is inherent in glass spiral diffuser design.
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