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Nutrafin CO2 system
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 20:42:14 -0400, "Phil Williamson"
wrote: Just bought a nutrafin CO2 system but I've noticed I can't get the bubbles to go up the bubble counter properly, has anyone else had this problem? How do you like your Nutrafin CO2 generator? Phil.. It takes about 2 days for the unit to work properly. Once the slime coat builds up on the diffuser it will be in full working order. I love mine. |
Nutrafin CO2 system
Phil Williamson wrote:
Just bought a nutrafin CO2 system but I've noticed I can't get the bubbles to go up the bubble counter properly, has anyone else had this problem? How do you like your Nutrafin CO2 generator? It takes several days for the path to 'smooth out'. It either has some material left over from the manufacturing process or needs a slime coat to work properly, and that takes several days to happen. Once it gets settled in, the Nutrafin diffuser does a great job. You can actually see the bubbles get much smaller as they near the top, so you know they're dissolving. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
Nutrafin CO2 system
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 22:08:32 -0400, "Phil Williamson"
wrote: Must be, I just bought mine yesterday. How long did it take for you to notice a difference in the plants? I think it was about a week when I noticed the plants flaring up in color and growing. It took about 3 days for the diffuser to really start up though. I was getting a lot of larger bubbles backing up then escaping the diffuser but now all the bubbles rise up through the diffuser easily. Make sure that the tubing is placed into the notch and it hasn't come loose though - mine did a few days ago and the bubbles were escaping the diffuser. |
Nutrafin CO2 system
My Nutrafin has been working well (after a few days with bubble probs as
mentioned...) and my plants have really taken off. I found that after CO2, my rate limiting step is Iron, so I have been adding a mix with Iron and other minerals from flourish that seems to work well. The best part is that since using CO2, my algea probs have really slowed down! -cheers, Myth "Eric Schreiber" eric at ericschreiber dot com wrote in message ... Phil Williamson wrote: Just bought a nutrafin CO2 system but I've noticed I can't get the bubbles to go up the bubble counter properly, has anyone else had this problem? How do you like your Nutrafin CO2 generator? It takes several days for the path to 'smooth out'. It either has some material left over from the manufacturing process or needs a slime coat to work properly, and that takes several days to happen. Once it gets settled in, the Nutrafin diffuser does a great job. You can actually see the bubbles get much smaller as they near the top, so you know they're dissolving. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
Nutrafin CO2 system
On Sun, 2 May 2004 03:03:43 +1000, "Paul"
wrote: I don't get 28 days out of a mix like the instructions say for the nutrafin kit.. I get 14 days. Maybe it has to do with only haveing one in a 200 Gal tank? Mine lasts over 28 days. |
Nutrafin CO2 system
On Sat, 01 May 2004 17:53:54 GMT, Squid
wrote: On Sun, 2 May 2004 03:03:43 +1000, "Paul" wrote: I don't get 28 days out of a mix like the instructions say for the nutrafin kit.. I get 14 days. Maybe it has to do with only haveing one in a 200 Gal tank? Mine lasts over 28 days. Woops, sorry I think I misread your post. I thought you wrote 200G but it was 200L. |
Nutrafin CO2 system
I don't get 28 days out of a mix like the instructions say for the
nutrafin kit.. I get 14 days. Maybe it has to do with only haveing one in a 200 Gal tank? Mine lasts over 28 days. Woops, sorry I think I misread your post. I thought you wrote 200G but it was 200L. size of tank cant make any diffrence to co2 bubbles, But the temp of the room might. the amount of co2 may not be enough for the tank ? David |
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