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Cover or not to cover? CO2 on the surface....

oldbloke

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So, after failing miserably with high tech, it's back to the drawing board and low tech!
My question is this;
I have read about CO2 being absorbed from the atmosphere at the water surface. If I have a glass cover just above the surface with gaps of about 25mm at either end, will this restrict the atmosphere available?
My guess is not but I haven't totally got my head round it.

Cheers.
 
On balance I really don't think it matters too much either way so long as you've got a descent amount of flow and you don't plan on hermetically sealing your tank. Lids are really just a consideration of aesthetics and practicalities such as ease of maintenance, and preventing evaporation and your floor becoming littered with dessicated husks.
 
I use lids for reducing humidity in the winter when the lights are off. Saves some energy in heating the tanks and less mold build up in the home.
 
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