The output from an anerobic kitchen waste digester is mostly $\ce{CH4}$, and $\ce{CO2}$. If the methane is collected over water; algae/moss may use the $\ce{CO2}$ to grow. Yet oxygen is released ... which, together with methane, is a potent environment.
Will the oxygen, in this closed jar filled with water+algae+moss, recombine to form $\ce{CO2}$ and $\ce{H2O}$? Is there a means to prevent methane combining with oxygen released by the algae?