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03-07-2008, 06:22 PM
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Re: DIY CO2 Guide with Pictures & Recipes
Well I added a second 2L bottle to produce the CO2 in my 30gal tank and diffuse it through an elite mini powerhead. I measured my ph and gk a day before and a day after and the Ph is still at 7.6 and Kh at 7-8. Looking at the co2 chart...it saying that I'm producing about 5-6ppm of co2 only lol. Is something wrong?
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03-08-2008, 09:08 AM
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Re: DIY CO2 Guide with Pictures & Recipes
Yes, something is wrong! My guess is that you have a leak or leaks of CO2, so not much of it gets to the diffuser. You can buy or make a cheap drop checker to get a more accurate indication of how much CO2 is in the water.
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03-08-2008, 11:28 AM
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Re: DIY CO2 Guide with Pictures & Recipes
Gotcha. A drop checker is on the way.
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03-08-2008, 06:56 PM
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Re: DIY CO2 Guide with Pictures & Recipes
Iiight got my drop checker in with a 4dkh solution and about 4 drops of the ph indicator. I left it undisturb for about 7 hours so far and the solution is still blue...There is no leak around the air line whatsoever, because I spray some soapy liquid on all the connections to check. So my question is....for the people that are running diy co2 on a 30 gallon, how many bottle of 2L are yall using and which method are you using to diffuse the co2? Thanks.
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03-16-2008, 11:57 AM
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Re: DIY CO2 Guide with Pictures & Recipes
Ok so after a week of fraustration, I finally got the ppm I wanted from 2 2L bottle. I took off two of my h.o.b filter and put in a magnum 350 with the outlet pointing more toward the bottom to prevent surface agitation. My drop checker is now registering green and sometime in the morning yellow.
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03-18-2008, 10:58 AM
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Re: DIY CO2 Guide with Pictures & Recipes
Hey thanks alot for making this guide! I have everything finished and ready to go, except for the actual "getting it into the aquarium and diffusion" step.
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03-20-2008, 08:35 AM
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Re: DIY CO2 Guide with Pictures & Recipes
Forgive me, I am new here and although I read through the thread I am a bit confused as to the correct answer to this question.
I just purchased the Nutrafin CO2 System to do some DIY CO2 for a 6 gallon planted nano. I plan to set up the CO2 system tonight, but was trying to get a clear answer on whether the glass nano diffusers on ebay work better than the ladder that comes with the Nutrafin kit? Do they just look better, but not perform better?
Also, I see some varying opinions on using check valves inline with tubing and it makes sense to me that given the nature of how the check valve works it would be useless to use one as it would still allow the mix to pass along with the gas. Am I missing something on this too? Seems to me a second bottle to "catch" the mix would be a better solution, but this may compromise the Nutrafin system's pressure?
I like the look of the glass diffusers better and they are cheap enough, but would appreciate anyone's experience that has a Nutrafin system on a small tank and whether or not they left it stock or enhanced it a bit (and how it was done.) Thanks for helping on what I am sure is a tiresome question by now.
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04-29-2008, 04:50 PM
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Re: DIY CO2 Guide with Pictures & Recipes
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Originally Posted by hoppycalif
You need to leave air at the top of the water, otherwise the CO2 would tend to lift water out just as a trail of air bubbles lifts water. The venturi on the outlet of a powerhead is not a good place to add CO2, and it is a very bad place to add DIY CO2. That venturi generates suction which would try to suck the DIY bottle contents into the tank. And, the CO2 bubbles would be too big, using that, to get much dissolving of CO2 before the bubbles float to the top of the tank.
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I finished my DIY CO2 last night with the bubble counter syringe. This morning everything works. However there is more water in the syringe than I had previously put in? I filled it 3/4, but this morning it was almost full. I can still see the bubbles inside, it and the diffuser inside the tank seems to be working too.
What happened here? Should I be worried?
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06-24-2008, 08:36 PM
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Re: DIY CO2 Guide with Pictures & Recipes
Hate to necropost, but just wanted to throw this out there.
Has anyone tried using the Sugar in the Raw(its natural cane sugar instead of processed)? It's the kind that's bigger brown crystals and comes in the brown boxes at the grocery store. I used it in my mixture, and I noticed that it's been producing much longer than my regular sugar mix.
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06-24-2008, 10:58 PM
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Re: DIY CO2 Guide with Pictures & Recipes
I use brown "Raw" sugar. Only because it's all I have in the pantry. I have read of prople preferring to use this, or white sugar with a spoon or two of brown for longevity...
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