My planted 110 gallon build log **update** plants!!

My DIY Co2 reactor that ill be using on this tank


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Sean,
I Like it. I think it will work well. You shouldn't get any bubbles especially before it is being installed right before your canister filter. I know you only showed the reactor itself, so I am not sure if you have plans to do this. I would do 2 things to make that set-up a little safer. I recommend a check valve on your CO2 line. I also think that you should put a bead of silicone (aquarium safe of course) around the threads of your CO2 brass barf fitting that you tapped. I am not sure what the material of the main tube is made of, but it's most likely a polycarbonate, which does not lend itself well to tapping, and especially for sealing threads like an NPT thread. I really do like the design. I would just take the brass fitting out, and put a bead of the silicone around the threads, and screw it back in place. This is just me, but I kow how much my fiance' would freak if we had to clean up a 110 gallon mess...lol
 
Sean,
I Like it. I think it will work well. You shouldn't get any bubbles especially before it is being installed right before your canister filter. I know you only showed the reactor itself, so I am not sure if you have plans to do this. I would do 2 things to make that set-up a little safer. I recommend a check valve on your CO2 line. I also think that you should put a bead of silicone (aquarium safe of course) around the threads of your CO2 brass barb fitting that you tapped. I am not sure what the material of the main tube is made of, but it's most likely a polycarbonate, which does not lend itself well to tapping, and especially for sealing threads like an NPT thread. I really do like the design. I would just take the brass fitting out, and put a bead of the silicone around the threads, and screw it back in place. This is just me, but I kow how much my fiance' would freak if we had to clean up a 110 gallon mess...lol


yup, ill be doing both those things, thanks!
 
BTW, I really liked how you showed others that if you heat a good portion of the CO2 line, then try to push it in, all you will end up doing is pinching the line for good. That is a great tip!
 
Sean,
Use a 2 foot level or better yet, put an inch of water in the tank and measure. A combinaton square is only 4 inches long or so? You can end up pretty far off...


yea, when i put the tank on the stand and have it filled with water im expecting it to change and will adjust the hangers accordingly, thanks!
 
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I painted the ends of the reactor, just for that extra detail, i think it looks much better

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Hey guys,

The mineralizing process is coming along nicely, i just laid out the dirt to dry for the second time. Still need to do it another 2 times...

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