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Noise and CO2 loss both have the same cause, surface agitation. As long as the pipe into the sump is below the water line and the sump is a nice 3 compartment job without too much of a cascade you should be fine. I would rather just turn the CO2 up and burn through an extra few canisters than...
Hi Dragon,
I would have a couple of concerns about this design. The first is narrow deep tanks are always a pig. I have two tanks in the alcoves either side of a chimney which are 12" deep and 30" tall and if i was to redo them i would not go as tall again. There is a low surface are to volume...
Aaron,
I believe that these are called Paludarium in Europe. Try searching for that. Also, sounds obvious but have you asked if they will ship to the UK?
Rob
Angling one of you filter returns or such so it create a slight surface ripple. this should get rid of any surface build up. I would think that anything that skims like on a marine is just going to remove CO2 as much as it increases O2.
The offical spray bar is the snappily named "InstallationsSET 2"
Its the second item on this page. you don't need to use the tubing attachment though.
http://www.eheim.com/base/eheim/inhalte ... 27655_ehen
I have the bits i can post if you PM me an address.
Rob
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