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Home-made CO2?
I've finally decided to start planning a fully plated tank. I'm gonna eventually put 7 wilds, a school of rummy-nose, pair of rams, and a couple cories in a 125 gal. This will be my first fully planted tank. Anyone know how to make a co2 supply?
Thanks
Mike T 8)
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Re:Home-made CO2?
I had diy C02 using sugar/yeast on my 90G planted. I hated it because it needed like 4 4L bottles and mixing a new bottle every 3 days! My kh is around 120ppm and the ph would swing from 7.6 to 7.0. It would never be constant. The sugar/yeast method works great for smaller tanks and maybe softer water.
I gave up after about 6 weeks. I went and bought a 10lb pressurized C02 bottle from a welding supply shop for $120Cdn. Refills are $1 per lb and it lasts at least 6 months if not longer (Ive probably payed for my system already considering that I was dishing out around $5-10 every 2 weeks on yeast and sugar). The biggest advantage is my ph is constant at 7.2! This is just my experience!
The other disadvantage is that I know a couple of people that have had their sugar/yeast reactors spill into their tanks causing massive damage.
Sorry if I'm negative but I thought I would share my experience with C02 systems especially with big tanks! Other people love it so you can always try it and decide for yourself!
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Damn I love this forum.
Great info roncra. I am plannin the homemade route (on a 20), but then again...... I will be picking your brain ( if u will allow me) for the "bigger tank" version.
Thanks!
Julz
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When you decide to go to a pressurized CO2 system don't buy your gauges at your LFS. Much too expensive. I got mine from the local home beer brewing shop. A very good 2 guage regulator for $35 vs $125 at the LFS.
John
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Has anyone tried the Plant Gro CO2 Natural System? I saw it at a LFS the other day for $30US. It has some kind a chamber that you add a powder (probably sugar and yeast). It also comes with a bubble ladder that looked good. I was just wondering, I'll probably continue with my old DIY setup.
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I have seen it and it looks cool but imo, a tad pricey! Especially when you probably have some 4L pop bottles kicking around anyways. One thing I did not check out was the replacement powder price. I bet it is a whole lot more expensive then going to the grocery store.
Well, since I have the pressurized system, I have no need for it! That is unless someone wants me to test it out. In that case, gladly! I have a paypal account! ;D
John,
Absolutely correct! In fact talking about lfs and prices, I hardly buy equipment from petstores anymore. Id rather spend the money on fish, not equipment. Home Depot should open a fish section. THere is sooo much available there for equipment!
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With anything larger than 20g compressed gas is the way to go.
For some good discussions on CO2 systems go here:
http://www.aquabotanic.com/boards/viewforum.php?f=4
For reliable and inexpensive regulators check out:
www.kegworks.com
www.clippard.com ~needle valves and bushing adaptors.
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