I have a Hydros X10 setup, and I keep getting air bubbles accumulating in my reagent line. I’ve replaced the lines, primed, etc etc etc but to no avail. I did some hunting around the webs, and my question is- I have a 1500ml dosing container, my house usually drops to about 60° overnight, and I did notice some air bubbles in the dosing container itself. Can the drop in temp and the temp difference cause any sort of gas off in the alk testing reagent and slowly build overnight? Don’t know where else the air can be coming in from, all the connections are tight, silicone tubing has been replaced, I really don’t know what else it could be…