ObiTonyKenobi
Member
So I’m rebuilding my aquascape and after my experience with the Oase 250 Biomaster Thermo on my smaller tank, got an Oase 600 Biomaster Thermo for my 185 litter Waterbox 3620.
I had a a CO2art CO2 atomizer after a Fluval in-line UV filter on a Fluval 307. As I realized after I bought it, you can’t replace the UV bulb and after a year the bulb lose half of its power and it becomes useless and once the bulb dies, I have to buy a new UV filter. So I bought an Oase 7W CrystalClear and it’s big, but I can replace the bulb and play with the hoses.
Now that my tank is cycled and I’m ready to plant it and I need to put the CO2 atomizer on. The hose from the filter to the UV unit is the longest and the line to the tank is the shortest and I know the longer the CO2 travels through the hose the better. Would it be ok to put the CO2 atomizer before the UV filter, or does the UV filter have to come before the CO2?
I had a a CO2art CO2 atomizer after a Fluval in-line UV filter on a Fluval 307. As I realized after I bought it, you can’t replace the UV bulb and after a year the bulb lose half of its power and it becomes useless and once the bulb dies, I have to buy a new UV filter. So I bought an Oase 7W CrystalClear and it’s big, but I can replace the bulb and play with the hoses.
Now that my tank is cycled and I’m ready to plant it and I need to put the CO2 atomizer on. The hose from the filter to the UV unit is the longest and the line to the tank is the shortest and I know the longer the CO2 travels through the hose the better. Would it be ok to put the CO2 atomizer before the UV filter, or does the UV filter have to come before the CO2?