daniel19831123
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I've got a nano CO2 diffuser with ceramic plates. Normally I just inject my CO2 into the inlet of the external pump and I get literally no CO2 bubbles coming out from the other end. Recently I've added a CO2 diffuser into the tank and direct the flow of the outlet of the pump directly over the diffuser. Since then I've noticed there is loads of bubbles starting to form on the plants leaves when the lights and Co2 are switched on but then I realised that these bubbles are CO2 bubbles that havn't dissolve in the tank and ended up trapping under the leaves. Although My CO2 diffuser is giving out smallish bubbles, half the bubbles ended up to the surface. Is this normal? I'm assuming the CO2 bubbles are meant to come out evenly over the ceramic plate, but mine seemed to be coming out from one corner of the plate... Any idea how I can correct this? Bleach? Make more pore in the plate?
Dan
Dan