Micro and nano bubble tank treatment

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You don't have a video of the bubbles coming out from your stone or someone else ? So I can understand better what is the proper force. :)
 

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i don't get it...
 

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I think its doing that because the water level is not that high. I have bubbles going into the tank and the pump is not going nuts. It not a ton of bubbles but its something,
 

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I think its doing that because the water level is not that high. I have bubbles going into the tank and the pump is not going nuts. It not a ton of bubbles but its something,
Bubbles build up over time. Let it run overnight. :)
 

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with my experience, you don't need a ton of bubbles for this method to be effective. Cruz will guide you correctly. Be prepared to be amazed at the results...
 

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Wanted to add a CO2 Scrubber checked the prices looks cheap ... but media should be replaced every week. And it's like $350 dollars a year for the media ! :D And this is the cheap one from BRS.
 

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Thank you. We have 650-700 indoor here, so sounds very good comparing to 350-500 outdoor.
Yes... it looks like your indoor air is better than most others as well...
Many hobbyists keep their systems in the basement which is another CO2/Radon sink and leak point.

With about double the CO2 ppm indoors compared to Outdoor Air, you'd definitely see an observable difference if you can draw in fresh air... :)
 

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Yes, I see what you mean. I will try anyway to get that skimmer air line outside by drilling through the window frame.
Remember to also put some type of filtration (filter floss, activated carbon) to prevent bugs and airborne volatiles...
Also, if you can, place the air intake of this filtration canister pointing downwards to avoid sucking in water :)
 

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