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For a system like that it is best to have a flow ov water underneath
the bell. This will help some with dissapation. Marc __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _______ Want to win a FREE new co2 system or a lighting system check out our forum for our newest contest coming up http://www.fish-forums.com Http://www.aquatic-store.com On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 02:08:56 GMT, "Brian S." wrote: OK, another topic on Co2. So, I have 2, 3-liter bottles cooking up the good ole yeast fermenting sugar. I have both connected to a T-connector and then the line goes into a plastic, rectangular bell container that comes with Jungle's Co2 Fizz Factory. The instructions on the Fizz Factory says to submerge the bell container just below the level of the water. However, I got to thinking, that by possibly putting it further down in the water, say a few inches from the bottom, that the water pressure would be greater and cause the Co2 to dissolve quicker. But, it doesn't appear to be working. Both the 3-liter bottles are on their last leg and need to be energized, but I am only getting about one bubble per 10 seconds into the bell container. When I empty the bell container from all built-up Co2, the next day the bell container is almost full again, like it is not dissolving into the water. So, what do you all think? Would it be best to put the holding unit just below the water level, or further down in the tank? My plants have been 'sleeping' lately and haven't been growing at all, but, that could also be due to the fact I changed from gravel to sand recently too. Brian S. |
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