daniel19831123
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Just wondering out of all the available CO2 diffuser out there, which one have you guys tried that produced the tiniest bubbles? I've used inline diffuser, ceramic diffuser and wooden diffuser but I find that the cheapest and the most efficient one being a small internal pump with a piece of sponge stuck to the outlet. The mist of CO2 produced is so fine that dissolving rate is nearly 100%. (Imagine those tiny bubbles that leak out from the side of ceramic diffuser, these bubbles are even smaller than those).
Will take a picture if anyone is interesting in trying this out.
There are people in the states using wooden chopstick stuck into the end of airline tubing to create a wooden airstone and apparently those one created a very fine mist of CO2 too. However, the wooden chopstick needs to be replace every few weeks as it tends to get mouldy after a while.
Will take a picture if anyone is interesting in trying this out.
There are people in the states using wooden chopstick stuck into the end of airline tubing to create a wooden airstone and apparently those one created a very fine mist of CO2 too. However, the wooden chopstick needs to be replace every few weeks as it tends to get mouldy after a while.