Which CO2 diffuser is better?
Can anyone advice which CO2 diffuser is better? or CO2 counter?
also the LFS which sells good one. Txs everyone.:rolleyes: |
walk in NA.
i'm sure u will find a good one |
i just use the ordinary ceramic diffuser, seems find to me but i know lfs got much more elaborate n more effective types. :)
|
The brands of diffusors are not really a problem, it is more of the maintainence of the diffusor. ADA diffusors also suffer problems of algae (like everything in our tanks does) so proper cleaning of it is important.
Just get a normal ceramic diffusor that suits your budget and it should be fine. The bigger your tank, the bigger the disc's circumference should be. Those with coils is just for looks, it is not actual help, so no point getting the long ones with endless curling coils. Bubble counters are also pretty much the same across the brands, save for the exceptional few like ADA. Like what i advise, get one that suits your budget. NA and Ecoculture can offer a pretty good selection and advise. Even places like C328 stocks quite an arsenal of equipment. Check around. -Calvin |
Check C328 and NA. They have plenty diffusers. Choose according to your budget. They will have similar capacity for the beginner.
Also, do not use diffuser with DYI Yeast Co2. Just my advice. |
Quote:
If using a ceramic diffuser, no need to buy bubble counter... |
Try to get those that are replicas or copies of ADA.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Sometimes when your check valve leaks, the bubble counter is one of the best line of defense. The bubble counter can catch some of the leaks, provided your bubbles counter is not filled to the brim. I've had on 2 occasions been saved by the counter when my check valve failed on me. |
How about those external CO2 diffusers? Would it flare better, say for a 6x2x2 ft tank?
|
All times are GMT +9. The time now is 05:50 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright © 2000-2008 Arofanatics.com (Since 30th August 2000)