Insectkiller2005
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Hi has anyone tried to put the diffuser on the inlet of the external filter and if so how has it worked out for you ?
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There is something I rarely see anyone around here mention. CO2 bubbles have been shown to drive photosynthesis very fast compared to totally dissolved co2. You might want to keep this in mind. Maybe its worth it having some mist in the tank in order to make plants grow great and not have to worry about dissolved co2 levels as much.
Where has this been shown Jose? I only ask because, very surprisingly, my experience has been the opposite.
Hi Viktor 🙂Ada never used low co2 on their tanks. Those who say that, never seen their tanks in flesh.
Actually when i was there i recognized how much more they are using than we do. The answer was that, they push it til the fish gasp. Dc not needed continously only on initial stage. For an expert may nod need at all since they are using the same efficient ceramic disc. After a few dozen of tanks you easily can guess the required diffusion. And with daily maintenance easy to refine it anytime.
Used this method on my current main display for nearly 2 years now. No problems.Hi has anyone tried to put the diffuser on the inlet of the external filter and if so how has it worked out for you ?
Hi Viktor 🙂
This is very interesting. In videos I have seen their diffusers in action. A lot of the bubbles seem to be wasted by reaching the surface quickly. Is this what you have seen too?
Hi Viktor,
As I have never seen an Ada tank in the flesh, how do they inject co2? Do they use diffusers placed under the outflow or intake? Are the Ada diffusers much better quality than the "cheaper" ones?
Really interested to know more!
Thanks
Ross
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