danielcp
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Howdy everyone First post from a new guy but not so much a newbie (I love to investigate and read before I do) So I've a question for those wiser than me.
Ok, in all of the CO2 discussions i've read it mentions bubble count.. but what is a bubble... a bubble from say an airstone or a bubble directly from the air line coming from the container with the yeast/sugar mixture? Right now I've got a CO2 setup in a test tank (29G) with a few swordtails and mostly plants. Its creating a constant stream of CO2 and with the block airstone I've got its creating a stream of tiny bubbles to the top of the tank... so that is where I am confused .
I want to make sure I have the proper amount of CO2 entering the tank before I tie the CO2 line directly to the impeller of my Penguin 330 (I know the biowheels are not the best thing to have with the CO2 and all but I'll worry about that after the CO2 rises and the plants grow to stabilize the tank where I no longer need them).
Any help would be most appreciated.
Ok, in all of the CO2 discussions i've read it mentions bubble count.. but what is a bubble... a bubble from say an airstone or a bubble directly from the air line coming from the container with the yeast/sugar mixture? Right now I've got a CO2 setup in a test tank (29G) with a few swordtails and mostly plants. Its creating a constant stream of CO2 and with the block airstone I've got its creating a stream of tiny bubbles to the top of the tank... so that is where I am confused .
I want to make sure I have the proper amount of CO2 entering the tank before I tie the CO2 line directly to the impeller of my Penguin 330 (I know the biowheels are not the best thing to have with the CO2 and all but I'll worry about that after the CO2 rises and the plants grow to stabilize the tank where I no longer need them).
Any help would be most appreciated.