b4tn
Aquarium Advice Regular
All I did was take the pressurized CO2 line and push it into the inlet inside the tank. The filter sucks up the bubbles and thats it. I was expecting some sort of bubble output but noting comes out but water. The filter is not stalling burping or anything. Strange I was expecting to be able to hear the baubles get all churned up inside the filter and was also expecting to see some sort of output. On another note, It takes very little CO2 to drop the levels! and it can drop real fast if not paying attention.
I was reluctant to do this at first but I read somewhere that fluval canister filters where not at risk of running dry from CO2 being injected so I figured I would give it a try. And it works!
I was reluctant to do this at first but I read somewhere that fluval canister filters where not at risk of running dry from CO2 being injected so I figured I would give it a try. And it works!