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  1. George Farmer

    Drop Checker position

    Yes, it's a good idea to place the drop checker at the point at where CO2 is least 'expected'. This way, if there's 30ppm CO2 there, then there will likely be a minimum of 30ppm CO2 elsewhere. As a side note - always adjust CO2 slowly and keep an eye on livestock. Some species are more...
  2. George Farmer

    Experiences cleaning inline diffusers?

    Any of you guys have experience cleaning your inline diffusers? I'm sure my bubbles are getting bigger. I expect the internals to get a little clogged over time, even on the filter outlet. Also the ceramic exterior is exposed to some light, so algae may get a light covering. I've also...
  3. George Farmer

    Will dropping CO2 levels always result in algae?

    Most of us are aware that stable CO2 levels are necessary to help prevent algae issues. My question is can we drop CO2 levels without causing an algae bloom? Here's my situation. I have been injecting silly amounts of CO2, as I have no fauna in the aquarium. We're talking 50+ppm CO2...
  4. George Farmer

    Heavy duty CO2 inline reactor

    I'm after an external inline CO2 reactor with 17mm fittings and capable of dealing with 10+ BPS. I've seen some non-UK models on ebay etc. but are there any available in the UK? Any thoughts, please?
  5. George Farmer

    Cheap CO2 reg - thoughts?

    http://www.1st4aquatics.com/tmc-v2-co2- ... 3322-p.asp With a seperate needle valve, for more control over bubbke rate, I reckon these may work nicely. No contents gauge though...
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