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Co2 injection
Well i built a inline Co2 reactor i have it hooked up to the output of my filter it worked but now
i keep losing prime here all this time i couldn't figure out why my staghorn kept growing duh lol anyways would it be better to just get a submersible pump and put the reactor on that? thanks Dom |
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You could try putting the reactor on the input side of the filter to see if it behaves any better. If the filter continues to act up, getting an inexpensive water pump would probably be your best bet.
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Yeah its on the side that has the clean water going back into the tank
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