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I can get over 4bps with a coke bottle diy co2 reactor and my fluval ceramic difuser (and way more than that with my 2kg FE)
So theres insufficeint pressure in the bottle or the regulator is restricting the flow.
Thats what normally happens yellow yeast culture at the bottom, booze on the top - this time the boozy stuff on the top is a thick slimey goo. Its quite funny, you can see the CO2 bubbles moving through it at about 1 inch every minute.
The weirdest thing happened to the mix in of of my DIY yeast reactors, it turned into GOO! And very viscous goo at that.
I've never seen this happen before - I'm guessing its some kind of protein soup from the yeast.
Get one of the fluval ceramic ones, they are arround £5-12 and are one of the best diffisers out there.
If you can, put the diffuser on the opposite side of the tank to the outlet so the bubbles get swept down as the water hits the glass like this:
Otherwise, you're probably going to have...
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