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Pretty simple really - I drilled out the feed hole inside the counter!
I was using about 6-8 BPS but now the hole has been drilled out I am using only 3 BPS :)
It just goes to show how quoting BPS can never be an accurate guide.
Obviously the bubbles are now larger & as I am maintaining the same...
I think it is about time someone produced some method of counting C02 bubble rates - as soon as you get to 200lt it become virtually impossible to count the bubble rate using a conventional counter - anyone got any ideas?
Here is my solution for a high flow C02 reactor, very simple to build & very efficient in design :)
The tapering neck of the bottle is the key as the gas bubbles try to rise up they are continuously swirled around by the downward flow of water but due to the diffused flow as the neck...
I was thinking about making up some acrylic pipework but first of all I need to understand the benefits of lily pipes.
I have read several times on this forum that the lily pipes produce some sort of vortex - how does this work?
Do any of you guys now if curved edge aquariums are manufactured from toughened glass?
I ask because I would be needing to drill the tank to enable a sump.
Hi guys, I thought some one may be interested in a plywood & glassfibre tank I built quite recently.
My friend asked me if i could design & build a tank for his lounge - he wanted to keep blind cave fish but also wanted to keep live plants!
I built the tank ok but must apologise on my friends...
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