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Yes, this is all we use.Has anyone reported success using just a regular air stone?
But not with a regular blue glass sintered air stone for 99 cents.Has anyone reported success using just a regular air stone?
We've utilized luft pumps such as the Aqualifter pump to pull and push air through a CO2 scrubber.is there a way to add a co2 scrubber to the airpump to help with incoming co2 from my living room ? I live in Colorado and the house gets sealed up pretty good in the winter. I am concerned that I may have excess co2 in the house. pulling in fresh air to the air pump is probably not a good idea since temps can get pretty low
CO2 stratifies especially in a house that's not well ventilated. Perhaps a CO2 scrubber with litholyme would help remove the excess CO2 out of the air before passing it to the system. Also, try raising the air pump around 4 to 5 feet off the floor.We've talk with you on Facebook (Alexey Ivanov). It is located outside of the stand on the floor. I'm using a Tetra 40 pump and lime wood stone.
Thank you, I can't find online the Litho Lyme reactor hmmm ... can you link me please.
Time for me to build a shelf!CO2 stratifies especially in a house that's not well ventilated. Perhaps a CO2 scrubber with litholyme would help remove the excess CO2 out of the air before passing it to the system. Also, try raising the air pump around 4 to 5 feet off the floor.
A modern floating glass wall shelf would look very nice...Time for me to build a shelf!
Pressure is Pressure... Volume is Volume...Ok thank you. I've installed a 3.9 PSI pump and I can't say there is a huge difference comparing to my Tetra 40. The thing is that when it is on maximum bubbles from the limestone are HUGE! So you need to cut the valve for about 80% down to leave only about 20% open. Only then you see small, dust like bubbles from the stone. I'm not sure what is the point of getting more PSI and cut down hmmm ...
Try running it with the really really fine bubbles for a whole day... check your pH before and after... it should stabilize considerably.Ok, thank you. So I think I just wait now.
increased PRESSUREOk thank you. I've installed a 3.9 PSI pump and I can't say there is a huge difference comparing to my Tetra 40. The thing is that when it is on maximum bubbles from the limestone are HUGE! So you need to cut the valve for about 80% down to leave only about 20% open. Only then you see small, dust like bubbles from the stone. I'm not sure what is the point of getting more PSI and cut down hmmm ...
Over hours the fine fine bubbles will recirculate and add up over time...Hmmm it is so loud ! I can run it only on the night. I can close it until it is really like smoke in the water. But then it is only a very small amount of it we can't even see them in the tank...