Does CO2 actually bleed through normal airline tubing enough no necessitate the use of "CO2 proof" lines?
If so, couldn't you make a super-simple and efficient reactor simply by plugging the end of a length of normal tubing, coiling up a sufficient length, connecting it to your CO2 supply (would have to be pressurized) and just submerging it in your tank? If the CO2 does leak through the tubing, it would be a really cheap way of making your own membrane diffuser.
Would this actually work?
-J
If so, couldn't you make a super-simple and efficient reactor simply by plugging the end of a length of normal tubing, coiling up a sufficient length, connecting it to your CO2 supply (would have to be pressurized) and just submerging it in your tank? If the CO2 does leak through the tubing, it would be a really cheap way of making your own membrane diffuser.
Would this actually work?
-J