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Using venturi input as CO2 diffuser? | |
mughal113 Big Fish Posts: 343 Kudos: 160 Votes: 64 Registered: 16-Jun-2006 | Well, that only an idea for now but can be very helpful as I have a small internal power filter in spare. If I connect the output tubing of a yeast/sugar CO2 generator to the venturi input of a small internal filter, should I have CO2 diffused effectively? I can attached the filter inverted in the tank to increase the distance between the water surface of the tank from the filter output, just to reduce the surface movement and avoid Co2 escaping. |
Posted 18-Sep-2006 17:34 | |
sham Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3369 Kudos: 2782 Votes: 98 Registered: 21-Apr-2004 | Yes it's effective but depending on the strength of the filter people have had the contents of their co2 bottles sucked into the tank. |
Posted 18-Sep-2006 20:39 |
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