Hi,
(I am injecting co2 via an in-line atomiser into the outlet of my filter.)
I currently use the spray bar on my Eheim Pro 3 2075 (600) in a vertical position pointing straight across the back of my 110cm long 340l tank.
The inlet and outlet are both in the right back corner. I have a power head at the back left corner pointed to the front, so the water hits the front glass and continues across the front to the right hand side and round it goes...
It does seem to create good flow all round, but I wondered if I'd be better off removing the power head...
I reasoned that using it would help disperse the co2 by pushing it lower down and distributing it across the entire back wall...
Should I leave the spray bar on, remove it, or does it probably not really matter...?
My long term plan is another filter and I'll use both with spray bars on the back wall facing front. Am I up the right track...?
Thanks
(I am injecting co2 via an in-line atomiser into the outlet of my filter.)
I currently use the spray bar on my Eheim Pro 3 2075 (600) in a vertical position pointing straight across the back of my 110cm long 340l tank.
The inlet and outlet are both in the right back corner. I have a power head at the back left corner pointed to the front, so the water hits the front glass and continues across the front to the right hand side and round it goes...
It does seem to create good flow all round, but I wondered if I'd be better off removing the power head...
I reasoned that using it would help disperse the co2 by pushing it lower down and distributing it across the entire back wall...
Should I leave the spray bar on, remove it, or does it probably not really matter...?
My long term plan is another filter and I'll use both with spray bars on the back wall facing front. Am I up the right track...?
Thanks