CO2 scrubber disappointing results

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All my sps I’ve had since tiny frags. I manually dose all my major and minor elements. When I test and alk gets low I’ll increase alk by 1.4 dkh in a day. That is what Red Sea said was the limit in their dosing manual. I was new and I didn’t no otherwise. Been doing that since I’ve had sps(like 10 months) and they’ve done nothing but grow like maniacs. Ain’t nobody killin sps with a little alk jump lol. I’ve learned to dose a lol each day based on consumption for “stability” reasons but even then it’s drinking .4 a day technically that’s a .4 swing per day right?
Sounds reasonable to me.
 

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Agree that you dont want to resirculate the skimmer air through the co2 scrubber.
This was my nano 25 gallon sump.
I dont have a pic of the scrubber but you can see where the air is going into the skimmer, the open orange line, that is where I attached a small bottle of soda pellets.
It worked well for a small tank but really ate up the media quick.
It pulls the air through the media and into the skimmer, thus filtering out the co2 allowing plenty of oxygenation.
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Found the old scrubber pic on my nano.
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