Tried that before, thouble some, need to change the solution frequently. Also it work best on small tank.
Tried that before, thouble some, need to change the solution frequently. Also it work best on small tank.
it's similar to diy co2.
it takes the work of making a non-leaking co2 reactor out of the equation and provides you tubing, diffuser and a starter pack of ingredients. subsequently, you can use sugar and yeast. the recipe has been widely discussed and is available on the web.
a good system to begin with if you are interested in trying co2 injection. if you are in this hobby for long term, go with a pressurised co2 system. saves a lot of hassle.
thomas liew
The system is suitable for small tanks.
But the flowrate of the co2 will not be stable.
So u will need to change the ingredients in the cannister when the co2 is running low.
Can be achieve by using sugar, bicarbonate n yeast if i'm not wrong.
thanks...saw the first bubbles today....it is working
Freshwater tank Specs:
Tetra AquaArt 20L Tank with 11W lighting
Tetra Easy Crystal internal filter
Eheim 3701 Air pump
Initially the bubbles will get stuck along the passage in the flipper.
But after a few days, the bubbles will just go along the passage very smoothly.
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