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jcs29
04-08-2003, 7:51 PM
HI.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how i could add CO2 to my 5 gallon plant tank. I do not know if that is possible.

Also, is driftwood safe to use in a planted tank that if fresh out of a local lake. I want to put some in one of my larger tanks.

Thanks

Chris

somefinnfishy
04-09-2003, 9:39 AM
I myself would me scared to do a co2 tank that small.Others will chime in on this one.
Local DW for a 5.5 I would buy a piece from LFS or boil the one you found for an hour.I've found and used lots of DW till the day I had a tank kill.

gnome
04-10-2003, 5:06 PM
I have CO2 on my 5.5-gallon tank as well as my 2.5-gallon ones. Just make sure that you maintain a KH of at least 5 German degrees (using baking soda, if need be) and you should be okay. For a 5-gallon tank, you could probably get along just fine using a small plastic soda bottle (I think Coke comes in 591 mL bottles). You could even use a 1-liter plastic bottle (I think tonic water and ginger ale commonly come in this size). I think the gelatin yeast method works best. I just had one (in the smaller coke bottle) last me almost three months. It was still bubbling but the gelatin had completely dissolved into liquid and I've had a new bottle set aside for about a week.

You really don't have to do anything special to improve the efficiency of the CO2 dissolution on such small-sized tanks. I had the exit end of the tubing going through an overturned second bottle cap to act as a bell diffuser (basically prolonging the contact of the bubbles with the water) but in one of the 2.5-gallon tanks, it worked *too* well and the pH took a nosedive. Granted, the KH was only about 3 degrees and there's no water current (aside from maybe heat convection). You could do this in the 5-gallon without too much worry, but just make sure to check the pH every now and then.

You sound a little unsure of how to go about setting up a DIY CO2 system, so you might want to read up on it a bit. If you do a Google search using the keywords "CO2 primer Cathy Hartland" you'll find a site that will explain how to put together a regular yeast CO2 system. You can scale down the recipe for your smaller tank. Maybe try the gelatin recipe later on. If you're left with more questions, there are a lot of people here that can help sort out the details. Good luck!

tricksterpup
04-11-2003, 1:10 PM
Hagen has a DYI system here.. I have been interested in picking one up. But from what I hear, this thing is ideal for small tanks as a 5 gallon.
-7690 Plant-Gro CO2 Natural System
http://www.hagen.com/usa/aquatic/product.cfm?CAT=1&SUBCAT=118&PROD_ID=01076900020101