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just concerened the slight film on top is due to lack of co2 despite good indicator etc...... good water movement 50% water chacges good filtration just that bit need to master
no just getting a very light film on top of the tank just wondering if i need more co2 at the start. have good water movement 50% water changes just this slight film puzzling me
there is always a lot of debate about when to turn on and off co2 is there a right or wrong answer ? At present mine goes on at the same time as my lights but goes off an hr before my lights go off is this ok ?
Oops just noticed i would leave as is then.I do know Manufactures are not keen on the inlet method.I still much prefer the outtake method more.Good luck to you.Whatever works for you stick with.
The idea of the Diffusser is to hold the CO2 and as it were mash it up thus making CO2 disperse better in the Tank.If you want to keep your Diffusser place it under the inlet inside your Tank which means the bubbles will be drawn to the intake.However me personally still advocate an inline...
Because from experience spreads the CO2 better through the Tank,and also the Cannister has Filterd the water.If done via inlet would clog.Have the spray bar at the back of the tank with the flow hitting the front creating a better current for the co2.
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