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Well im still going to use a reator, or a filter to be more precise. But i thought a inline would be a good delievery system.Livewire88 said:I would say 1 would not be enough for a 600L tank, 2 would work if you have good enough flow around the tank.
Only because I use one on both my 200L and 60L tank and would guess that one would be working overtime trying to get enough Co2 flowing through it inorder to keep that size of a tanks Co2 level up.
Reactor is going to be your best bet.
My concern is that my tank will need propably around 3-4 bubbles per second. Im not sure if it will cope with that kind of pressure.Zikofski said:i use it on my 330L it is amazing, as long as your flow is good around the tank it will be fine
if you need more co2 you just need to increase the pressure coming from the regulator as long as its getting around the tank well all should be fine, i have a 330L tank and it works a treat
Know what im thinking bout buying one just to try it and see. Afterall its only £15. It wont be my only method of diffusion if it does work, itll be the delievery system to the reactor to ensure 100% diffusiontechen said:It should take that easily I wouldn't worry about it
hey did you buy yours from ebay from hong kong or did you find a uk seller?techen said:It should take that easily I wouldn't worry about it
Did you buy your inline from a uk seller? If so where from?Zikofski said:i use it on my 330L it is amazing, as long as your flow is good around the tank it will be fine
if you need more co2 you just need to increase the pressure coming from the regulator as long as its getting around the tank well all should be fine, i have a 330L tank and it works a treat