Diffusing Co2 from yeast systems
Diffusing Co2 from yeast systems
The pressure isn't high enough for glass diffusers. Do you guys use reactors or just regular airstones? I find reactors a pain unless you have a canister filter because then you have to buy a separate pump or powerhead for it to work. It does however do the best job and does not require any specific working pressure. Also, I'm assuming airstones would break down from the acidity of the co2 after a while
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For the last couple of years I have been using ONLY the wood block airstones for my (pressurized) CO2 diffusion. The glass pieces were always a PITA to me, between the breaking and getting clogged up with algae all the time. The wood airstones (usually found in the saltwater section, usually brand name RedSea) are made for use in skimmers. What I love is that the bubbles are nice and fine, and if the plecos aren't chewing it clean all the time you can just sand it down to clean. Seriously couldn't be easier.
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Would yeast systems have high enough pressure to diffuse through the wood? I've thought about getting those but I was afraid that the gas would just end up getting stuck like it does for the glass diffuserDonkeyFish wrote:For the last couple of years I have been using ONLY the wood block airstones for my (pressurized) CO2 diffusion. The glass pieces were always a PITA to me, between the breaking and getting clogged up with algae all the time. The wood airstones (usually found in the saltwater section, usually brand name RedSea) are made for use in skimmers. What I love is that the bubbles are nice and fine, and if the plecos aren't chewing it clean all the time you can just sand it down to clean. Seriously couldn't be easier.
Might work out for you! At least worth a shot, right? I don't think I have any extras around, if I do come across one I will throw it in my bag for the meeting.
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