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What Liquid Do You Use In Your Bubble Counter?!


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What liquid do you use in your bubble counter?!  

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I have not seen much here on the topic so I created a quick poll.

Please feel free to discuss your choice if you'd like.

I've always used water. Yes it does evaporate but I typically look at the co2 output in the tank than count bubbles. Perhaps in the future I'll give a go for mineral oil or glycerin.

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I use vegetable oil, and one person I bought a tank from had it filled with mineral oil. I figuered I'd use something that'd be harmless if it got up the line, and wanted somethign I had on hand.

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Um. I don't want to come across as argumentative, I am ignorant to the differences.

Why would you use anything other than water? I have always used water and don't understand the theory behind using other liquids?

Wouldn't something that has a different viscosity simply give you a different sized bubble and therefore bubble volume (count)? Maybe colors would be a neat gimmick? But bubbles per second is simply a measure that would be specific to that particular counter, fluid makeup and the pressure. Just an item to make an educated guess as to the amount of gas we pump in. Not like the equipment is standardized so that a bubble has a set volume of gas. My bubble count was always high, but I also only used 5050 RO water so water hardness was always my limiting factor with respect to ph and Co ppm.

So can someone enlighten me?

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I used water for the first few years, but got tired of topping up due to evapration - only God knows how long that counter ran dry for sometimes (does tuat even matter?). I topped it up with the closest thing I had that wouldn't evaporate.

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No Jayba not argumentative, your post is exactly what is wanted. Promote discussion. :)

People get tired of refilling it every couple weeks or even a shorter period of time than that. It seems when people add other liquids it is due to that reason only, evaporation. (from what i've read over the years about peoples answers) I've ran mine dry and imo no, it does not make a difference. It was a straight line of gas before the water and then once again after the water. Having the bubble counter is an easy way for people to compare apples to apples (at least try). "My bubble is 1bps, and little jonny's is 6bps." But still it is not apples to apples as every single tank is different in some degree which equates to different levels of needed co2. I'd rather tell people to get a co2 drop checker or watch plant growth or watch the critters to see what level is adequate.

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Aah. Got it. Yeah I use mine to set it and after that I ignore it and it runs dry. From time to time I will fill it up and take a peek, but my Swagelock needle valve is quite the valve. It'll do 3 bubbles a minute accurately if need be...

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