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Diy yugang/bell diffuser test.

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10 gallon tank.
3 inch diameter water bottle.
JUst needed something quick and easy for farm tank. If this works can easily scale up to a 1 gallon water bottle for a 20 long.

Around 7.1 sq contact area calculated on chatgbt.

Hoping for around a 0.7-1.0 ph drop over 3-4 hours. A small internal filter directed at it for flow.
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@Schrute66 also experimented with a pretty cool Yugang bell diffuser here 👍

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His wasn't ultimately successful due to purging issues 🤔
 
@Schrute66 also experimented with a pretty cool Yugang bell diffuser here 👍

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His wasn't ultimately successful due to purging issues 🤔
Surprised he got a 1.0 ph drop with such a small surface area.

I didn't notice how easy CO2 in these bells actually dissolve into water. I need a 1.5 bubbles per second to keep the bubble pocket steady and a purge every half hour.
 
Could u perhaps place 3 more on top of those to catch the purged CO2 overflow? Lol.
If I did, the co2 level would increase.

I am feeding these bells with soda bottle sugar fermenters.

I have three hooked up to a manifold. I swap the oldest one of the three every other week.

1 cuo of sugar, and 3 packets of great value gelatin.
 

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