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Old 18-01-2007, 11:27 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by wilsonawt View Post
Thanks bro, good read and more info on CO2 set up. just wondering if i have a tank without counter, what is the best way of ensuring that the output is not too much?
Its honestly very simply. Just look at your output from your device (be it diffusor or reactor. Flippers are easy as you can see the bubbles) and look at your fishes.

If you see ALOT of CO2 bubbles floating around you know you got a problem. Like wise, if your fishes show signs of stress then turn it down a little.

Honestly I don't see whay you shouldn't get a bubble counter. Its considered a "should-already-have" instead of a good to have, as its the easiest way to see how much you are trying to put in.

-Calvin
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