lexmarkz22....
Here is some very informative reading about DIY CO2 setups...
A Treatise on DIY CO2 Systems for Freshwater-Planted Aquaria I just finished making a reactor similar to the instruction on this site... I now have 100% co2 saturation... Granted, it's not the prettiest feature in the tank, but VERY useful... There are external DIY reactors that I think I'm going to try once my canister filter arrives, but they could also be run off of an external water pump...
The above website outlines a formula that is very similar to the one I use and works very well... I change my bottle out every week to ensure a consistant CO2 level, instead of waiting for the mixture to run out... I would rather throw out good yeast than have the flucuations stressing the fish and plants...Actually, I will start the new bottle the day before so it's up and running when I need it... I don't buy fancy yeast, just the stuff in the grocery store.....And I don't boil my water before hand... Actually I use cold tap water and it's usually bubbling away within 12hrs, at room temp....
I'm looking to purchase a 125g tank in the very near future, at which time I will switch to pressurized CO2. Right now, with my 29g tank, the DIY is working wonderfully, so why fix what ain't broke...
Another tip, when gluing the tubing to the cap, use "GOOP Adhesive and Sealant" it's available at Walmart and most grocery stores... I read on the net that it is the best glue for bonding plastics, I use it and have had NO leaks.... Also, use silicone tubbing not the vinyl stuff, it won't hold up to the CO2 as well....
I hope some of this helps....Read the above website, it has more about DIY CO2 setups than I ever wanted to know,
