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I'm not running a skimmer, is there any solutions that will work that don't involve a CO2 scrubber?BRS has a few vids on the subject....bottom line its all ambient CO2 control ... basically start with atmosphere control over liquid-water-chemical solutions....
As for 7.8 ...I’m calling that “doable” but IMO at the bottom end of the range .... In other words, 7.8 is right there on the edge .. ,,,
I don't think so, the whole idea is based on aggressively mixing low CO2 air and water which is exactly what a skimmer is designed to do.Can you run a CO2 scrubber without a skimmer?
If you can't or don't want a skimmer, I doubt you'd get a refugium going, but that's another way. Managing the air quality in the home or the room such as running an exhaust fan or open windows. CO2 in the water is always looking to be at equilibrium with the room it's in, so it's more about managing the air in the home than the water in your tank.Is there any other solutions I can use to control CO2?
I could not get mine to stay above 7.8 so I added an air stone and turned a power head up to the surface to get more surface agitation and now I constantly have a pH of 8.2. I tried only using the powerhead but it wasn’t until I added the air stone that I was able to attain a pH of 8.2.Would Increased surface agitation help much?
I don't think it will, if anything it'll be good as it'll be helping to oxygenate the water.I'm limited on space. I've setup a 20g tank, filtration is from a canister filter. I don't have the space to add a sump. I may end up buying a skimmer but was just curious about my options until I do.
Will running an airstone in my tank have any adverse effects on fish or corals?

