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Is it ok to just put the CO2 tube into the inlet of my canster filter? I
bought some crazy thing called the 'Aqua Medic Membrane Reactor". It worked for a while (just discharging large CO@ bubbles into the water), now the damn hose keeps popping off the tube, I'd rather go the most simple route. Thanks for any info, Jim C. |
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Jim Conklin wrote:
Is it ok to just put the CO2 tube into the inlet of my canster filter? I bought some crazy thing called the 'Aqua Medic Membrane Reactor". It worked for a while (just discharging large CO@ bubbles into the water), now the damn hose keeps popping off the tube, I'd rather go the most simple route. Yes. I have three planted aquariums where the CO2 tubes bubble directly into all canister filter intakes. The CO2 is completely dissolved. The only problem that I encountered once was when one of the filters had its flow reduced because of lack of cleaning. The CO2 took longer to dissolve and finally caused an air block. This hasn't happened again though. Nikki |
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Thanks very much. I've heard of that minor problem too. But I'll do as you
do. Thanks again for the help. Jim C. "Nikki Casali" wrote in message ... Jim Conklin wrote: Is it ok to just put the CO2 tube into the inlet of my canster filter? I bought some crazy thing called the 'Aqua Medic Membrane Reactor". It worked for a while (just discharging large CO@ bubbles into the water), now the damn hose keeps popping off the tube, I'd rather go the most simple route. Yes. I have three planted aquariums where the CO2 tubes bubble directly into all canister filter intakes. The CO2 is completely dissolved. The only problem that I encountered once was when one of the filters had its flow reduced because of lack of cleaning. The CO2 took longer to dissolve and finally caused an air block. This hasn't happened again though. Nikki |
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![]() "Nikki Casali" wrote in message ... Jim Conklin wrote: Is it ok to just put the CO2 tube into the inlet of my canster filter? I bought some crazy thing called the 'Aqua Medic Membrane Reactor". It worked for a while (just discharging large CO@ bubbles into the water), now the damn hose keeps popping off the tube, I'd rather go the most simple route. Yes. I have three planted aquariums where the CO2 tubes bubble directly into all canister filter intakes. The CO2 is completely dissolved. The only problem that I encountered once was when one of the filters had its flow reduced because of lack of cleaning. The CO2 took longer to dissolve and finally caused an air block. This hasn't happened again though. Nikki If there was an adapter that fits in between the hose, say the outflow hose then that would avoid any chances of an air block occurring? You may not get as good as diffusion but you wouldn't ever have to worry about your pump ....all it would have to be is a plastic tube and a fitting for the CO2 hose... does anyone know if such a device exists |
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