Hello, I use an aluminum ceramic diffuser in a 15 gallon aquarium (actual water volume: 35 liters) if i want my co2 drop checker to becomes light green, I have to inject two bubbles per second of co2. In my father's aquarium which has a volume of 60 gallons, I inject a little more to have the same result (exactly the same co2 setup, same fire extinguisher etc) how is this possible? Here are the water parameters of the 15 gallon aquarium:
PH: 7 ( 6.7 end of the day)
°KH: 5
the co2 diffuser is in the opposite of my internal filter outlet so that the flow make the co2 go down and come back to the filter ( some bubbles goes into circular motions around the tank)
it seems really a lot of co2 for such a little tank, is that normal ? thx
PH: 7 ( 6.7 end of the day)
°KH: 5
the co2 diffuser is in the opposite of my internal filter outlet so that the flow make the co2 go down and come back to the filter ( some bubbles goes into circular motions around the tank)
it seems really a lot of co2 for such a little tank, is that normal ? thx