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Note:
After some time the collection cap will fill with gas which
now and again escapes upwards through the ventilation
openings. This gas is not CO
, but "false" gas which is
2
sometimes present in small quantities in CO
cylinders or
2
which diffuses into the bubbles on their way upwards from
the surrounding water.
The reactor should be cleaned as little as possible.
Therefore fitting it in a position in the aquarium which is
as dark as possible with adequate water movement is an
advantage.
The number of bubbles:
How much CO
is needed depends on the quantity of
2
water, the carbonate hardness, the required pH level and
the consumption by plants. Start initially with one bubble in
every second bend in the device and slowly increase the
number over the course of several days, as required. The
pH level can be used to monitor the amount. We recommend
using the JBL Test Set Permanent CO
plus pH
2
Maintenance
The reactor is made of clear Makrolon, allowing optimum
observation of the bubbles. If necessary, it can be cleaned
in pure tap water. The device can be dismantled for
cleaning by pulling the individual parts apart vertically. After
cleaning, simply reassemble. The individual module parts
click together to ensure correct fitting, giving a continuous
bubble channel.
Extension options:
The bubble channel can be extended as required by adding
any number of extensions (JBL ProFlora Taifun extend).

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