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Pressurized CO2 & Nutrafin Bubble Counter/Diffuser
When I use DIY yeast/sugar/water with Nutrafin Bubble Counter/Diffuser the
bubbles don't dissolve in the first 24-36 hours for no reason and only after 24-36 hours bubbles starts dissolve in Nutrafin Bubble Counter/Diffuser. Now here is the question if I start using pressurized CO2 (2.5lb cylinder) will it dissolve in my Nutrafin Bubble Counter/Diffuser? |
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Pressurized CO2 & Nutrafin Bubble Counter/Diffuser
-=Almazick=- wrote:
When I use DIY yeast/sugar/water with Nutrafin Bubble Counter/Diffuser the bubbles don't dissolve in the first 24-36 hours for no reason and only after 24-36 hours bubbles starts dissolve in Nutrafin Bubble Counter/Diffuser. Now here is the question if I start using pressurized CO2 (2.5lb cylinder) will it dissolve in my Nutrafin Bubble Counter/Diffuser? I was led to believe the bubbles created in the first 24-36 hours are from the air being expelled from the CO2 reactor and the bubbles after that time are proper CO2. If this is the case CO2 from a cylinder shouldn't have this effect. Regards, Tony |
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