Andrew Butler
Member
I'm looking for some input or opinion on the best way to inject the CO2 into my AIO (All In One) aquarium.
I've only a certain amount of room to play with which rules out a reactor, I'm not keen on a needle/pinwheel impeller as I've always been happy with the Jecod/Jebao return pumps in the past the way they are.
I do have a Bazooka diffuser which could sit in front of the intake ( no room for a funnel so sorry @foxfish ) but for the pump to sit naturally I couldn't have the inlet guard on the pump.
I'm seeing the options of:
-not using the inlet guard as all
-putting the pump itself on something to elevate it enough to run the Bazooka below with the intake guard on. (I do need to double check the pump would still sit 'naturally'
-Something else?
I'm not over keen on running an inline diffuser between the pump and outlet and if I was to run one before I'm not really doing much different to I already could be.
Any ideas and input welcome.
Thanks
I've only a certain amount of room to play with which rules out a reactor, I'm not keen on a needle/pinwheel impeller as I've always been happy with the Jecod/Jebao return pumps in the past the way they are.
I do have a Bazooka diffuser which could sit in front of the intake ( no room for a funnel so sorry @foxfish ) but for the pump to sit naturally I couldn't have the inlet guard on the pump.
I'm seeing the options of:
-not using the inlet guard as all
-putting the pump itself on something to elevate it enough to run the Bazooka below with the intake guard on. (I do need to double check the pump would still sit 'naturally'
-Something else?
I'm not over keen on running an inline diffuser between the pump and outlet and if I was to run one before I'm not really doing much different to I already could be.
Any ideas and input welcome.
Thanks