I'll start off by first say that I am using the yeast method on a 90 gallon!!! I know it sounds crazy, but I have seen some good signs that it is working since I switched to three 2-L bottles. I switch them out every three weeks changing one each week to attempt to maintain a constant supply. I have 2wpg and I use gw ferts. I know you guys will tell me that I should switch to a more sophisticated method. I know I should and it would save me money in the long-run. I just have to wait until after I graduate which will be in about a month. I'll also be adding more lighting in the process.
Anyways, back to the yeast method. I want to know if I need a reactor for my Co2. Currently, I am just feeding it to my Fluval 404 canister. Is that an efficient way to disperse the carbon dioxide?
Anyways, back to the yeast method. I want to know if I need a reactor for my Co2. Currently, I am just feeding it to my Fluval 404 canister. Is that an efficient way to disperse the carbon dioxide?