It could be the by-product from your diy concoction. I do not know if it will affect the tank and it's inhabitant as I have not tried diy co2.
It could be the by-product from your diy concoction. I do not know if it will affect the tank and it's inhabitant as I have not tried diy co2.
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diy reactor...maybe u can shoot a photo and show us, will be useful...
i;ve tried diy co2, but not diy reactor....
i got a feeling it's just those normal stuff that always accumulate as the co2 are not diffused fast enough than the rate they are produced....
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no no its not a diy reactor. its diy co2 hooked up ro a ceramic diffusor and theres soething on the ceramic plate. kinda looks like fungus
It's common with DIY CO2, I've seen threads about it in the past. I didn't read about anything harming the fish. Just remove it should be fine
have a bubble counter between the diy co2 reactor and co2 diffuser. this should minimise the 'white stuff'.
anyway, causes no harm. just remove it.
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oic...that's common la for ceramic diffuser, btw, cermaic ain't a good choice for a diffuser as it clogs up easily...
jusr remove those stuff....no harm
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It happens to me to as the CO2 too much. So cut down on the CO2.
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dun have to worry about the white stuff. shld be fine for your fishes.
my neons luv tat stuff when i squeeze my diy co2 and those white stuff floats into the water...
my neons all still alive today...
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