X3NiTH
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It's a dwell time reactor for crushing co2 into my water, there is an inline atomiser 2m before the unit (coiled 16/22mm Eheim piping). The water goes down the 40mm drainage pipe in the middle where assumed countercurrents give the co2 more time to diffuse into the water, any bubbles that escape the pipe at the bottom get caught in the sponges to give the co2 further time to diffuse into the water, the water that exits this unit goes straight into the tank and is crystal clear, annoying 7up effect banished and the DC can no longer be tricked by free floating co2 getting caught in the bell.
The fish couldn't care less about the low pH but pond Snails hate it as it dissolves their shells prompting their exodus or burial, Nerites last a little longer but the terminal point of the shell gets burned through and when that happens its game over for the Nerites.
All that flow comes out a 13mm glass crook and hits the front tank glass and then spreads across it, the flow is very gentle after this with the plants slowly swaying in a gentle breeze. My Purple emperor tetras love swimming against the flow from the crook, especially after a water change, thankfully they have outgrown being able to jam themselves into the crook. I wouldn't put a Betta in my tank though!
🙂
The fish couldn't care less about the low pH but pond Snails hate it as it dissolves their shells prompting their exodus or burial, Nerites last a little longer but the terminal point of the shell gets burned through and when that happens its game over for the Nerites.
All that flow comes out a 13mm glass crook and hits the front tank glass and then spreads across it, the flow is very gentle after this with the plants slowly swaying in a gentle breeze. My Purple emperor tetras love swimming against the flow from the crook, especially after a water change, thankfully they have outgrown being able to jam themselves into the crook. I wouldn't put a Betta in my tank though!
🙂