should the airflow regulator not be drawing water in and not just producing air? is that not how a filter works?other wise you could just add a tube with a sponge on the end to create more co2 and regulate it with a tiny mount the same way you did?
The air flowing through the hole in the sponge will draw water in through the sides of the sponge. If water were to enter through the regulator and up out the hole, then it wouldn't be getting filtered by being pulled through the sponge.
That keychain ring will rust in the tank cause some serious troubles and will end up killing all fish
Try a rubber band or a plastic made ring instead
Maybe the ring on water bottle caps?
@@private-lurkingcluelessnes1740 good idea
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Thanks. Just started a tank for planaria, this helps 👍🏼
This tank will do well for very tiny shrimp
Good tip. Try an air stone too.
Replace key ring with plastic tie. (no rust!)
It really works like a filter or just ??
Buen ingenio de artilugio que resuelve el problema de recoger la suciedad en los mini-acuarios.
should the airflow regulator not be drawing water in and not just producing air? is that not how a filter works?other wise you could just add a tube with a sponge on the end to create more co2 and regulate it with a tiny mount the same way you did?
I am asking basically for all new starters how they need to set up their pumps. No harm just tips for you to explain.
The air flowing through the hole in the sponge will draw water in through the sides of the sponge. If water were to enter through the regulator and up out the hole, then it wouldn't be getting filtered by being pulled through the sponge.
Keep in mind that the tank is overstocked for any newer fish keepers
It's cute and I searched this
Yikes bro....that key chain will rust in a week
I think it doesn't have to be a keychain
Way too many fish in there!