Zezmo
Aquarium Advice Addict
As I have mentioned on here, I run a DIY CO2 with 2 2-liter bottles and my own special formula. I change half the bottles every 2 weeks and seem to get reasonalby stable CO2 production from this setup.
As for getting it into the tank, I had 2 things. One was a plastic treasure chest that I put a micro bubbler into to make a diffusion bell. The second was a micro bubbler at the bottom of a grove of Primrose to create a bubble ladder effect. With that setup I was getting 18-24pmm of CO2. This is reasonable, but not too high. Since I use 4.7 WPG of lighting and daily fert dosing, I thought I would make a DIY powerhead diffuser and try and get a litle more CO2 in the water.
Last weekend, I built one based on plans I found on the internet. I used a power head with a 130GPH flowrate, to get about 2 turns per hours of my water. So last night I got home and was watching my tank, and I notice it seem to be filled with little bubbles. At first I was thinking it was coming out of my Diffuser, but when I looked closely I realized my tank was just massively pearling... I mean the plants were goiong crazy. Heck the Anubis look like airstones with a constant stream of bubbles. Well all that Oxygen and my fish sure seemed happy, and active.
So I decide to test and see how much improvment on CO2 I'm getting. First I use my direct CO2 test.... and it seems to take for ever to change...sure enough it says 42ppm. I think, there is no way thats right... so get out my PH and KH tests.. PH=6.6 and KH=6.0...via chart that is 45ppm. I am blown away by the reading, but the two tests correlate.
The plants, love it... the fish seem fine too...if anything they are "super active". According to Chuck's calculator that is way in the Red Zone for CO2. I mean if fish were gasping at the surface I would be worried... but as is... do I need to worry? What effect does CO2 have on fish?
Being as it is all DIY stuff... I am not sure how I could really adjust things down anyways.
As for getting it into the tank, I had 2 things. One was a plastic treasure chest that I put a micro bubbler into to make a diffusion bell. The second was a micro bubbler at the bottom of a grove of Primrose to create a bubble ladder effect. With that setup I was getting 18-24pmm of CO2. This is reasonable, but not too high. Since I use 4.7 WPG of lighting and daily fert dosing, I thought I would make a DIY powerhead diffuser and try and get a litle more CO2 in the water.
Last weekend, I built one based on plans I found on the internet. I used a power head with a 130GPH flowrate, to get about 2 turns per hours of my water. So last night I got home and was watching my tank, and I notice it seem to be filled with little bubbles. At first I was thinking it was coming out of my Diffuser, but when I looked closely I realized my tank was just massively pearling... I mean the plants were goiong crazy. Heck the Anubis look like airstones with a constant stream of bubbles. Well all that Oxygen and my fish sure seemed happy, and active.
So I decide to test and see how much improvment on CO2 I'm getting. First I use my direct CO2 test.... and it seems to take for ever to change...sure enough it says 42ppm. I think, there is no way thats right... so get out my PH and KH tests.. PH=6.6 and KH=6.0...via chart that is 45ppm. I am blown away by the reading, but the two tests correlate.
The plants, love it... the fish seem fine too...if anything they are "super active". According to Chuck's calculator that is way in the Red Zone for CO2. I mean if fish were gasping at the surface I would be worried... but as is... do I need to worry? What effect does CO2 have on fish?
Being as it is all DIY stuff... I am not sure how I could really adjust things down anyways.