So this is what I did and I would like some input as to if you think it will work. I believe it will but would like others input on it.
What I did was this...
I plumbed the inline diffuser running off a 125g/hr pump located in the return compartment of my sump. The water goes through the diffuser, then into a DIY CO2 reactor (bio balls to break up the bubbles), then BACK INTO the sump right in front of the return pump intake.
My question is, will this work to get the CO2 into the tank?? I originally plumbed the inline diffuser into my return line, but the flow was slowed down drastically and I abandoned that real quick. Tried the in tank glass diffusers, but didn't have luck with that and didn't like it in the tank. My other option would be to run the line from the pump/reactor into the tank but would rather not go this route.
Cheers
What I did was this...
I plumbed the inline diffuser running off a 125g/hr pump located in the return compartment of my sump. The water goes through the diffuser, then into a DIY CO2 reactor (bio balls to break up the bubbles), then BACK INTO the sump right in front of the return pump intake.
My question is, will this work to get the CO2 into the tank?? I originally plumbed the inline diffuser into my return line, but the flow was slowed down drastically and I abandoned that real quick. Tried the in tank glass diffusers, but didn't have luck with that and didn't like it in the tank. My other option would be to run the line from the pump/reactor into the tank but would rather not go this route.
Cheers