BlindSwordsman
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I saw the CO2 scrubber subject mentioned on @Jonty's thread. I don't want to hijack his thread so I'm opening a new one. I don't follow the new trends very well so I was wondering what it was. I searched around and found that it's a way of increasing the tank's pH? Either by running a CO2 scrubber or by doing the alternative, which is feeding the tank with outside air. I don't think of the 'scientific' view of things usually, but with my simple, watered down view, feeding the tank with 'fresh air' seems to be a fine idea
. But personally, I also see the issue with running a CO2 scrubber is the cost, and the issue with feeding the tank with outside air is the low temperature in the winter and the high temperature in summer. I suppose I could find a way to run a line to get the outside air to my tank. But I'm wondering if anybody actually does this and see a real significant difference by doing so? (EDIT: And what I mean by this is: Do you think you see your corals grow faster? Do they appear happier? Etc. Because what I've read so far is what people talk about their 'pH' level and their 'numbers'. And I saw some guy on youTube talked about his CO2 scrubber, etc, but his tank, with all of the extra gadgets, was not something I would die for
.) I suppose it depends on the environment as well anyway!?? 
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