I am setting up an 11 gallon tank and want to install an in-line CO2 reactor. Has anyone ever used this product from GLA? : http://www.greenleafaquariums.com/co2-d ... ser-8.html
It just seems to good to be true. I have a big hulky think for my larger tank. Can this little thing really do a good job?
in line CO2 reactor for small tank
in line CO2 reactor for small tank
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37g planted, 11g planted, and three 5.2g planted shrimp tanks.
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I have it in the GLA48L.
Negatives:
Only issue I have is that the CO2 might get "lost" or "trapped" in the spraybay if there's a space gap in the upper part of it.
Positive:
Reduce your BPM! Exteremely fine mist, so you don't use as much CO2.
My brass check valve went bad on me. I removed it, and since the stone is so superfine, water has not seeped back. (not an excuse, I need to get another one!)
Negatives:
Only issue I have is that the CO2 might get "lost" or "trapped" in the spraybay if there's a space gap in the upper part of it.
Positive:
Reduce your BPM! Exteremely fine mist, so you don't use as much CO2.
My brass check valve went bad on me. I removed it, and since the stone is so superfine, water has not seeped back. (not an excuse, I need to get another one!)
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