DIY CO2 recipe for 20oz bottles

The water bath that the bottles are currently sitting in is a nice balmy 84 degrees
 
I may have finally run into the folks who can help me via experience.

I have a small space available in the area below my tank.

In the area is a wet/dry and the 2nd chamber of the sump is a freshwater refugium with plants and aeration.

I can set up a DIY 2 liter bottle CO2 generator.

How do I "tap" the lid and induce the CO2 into the 2nd chamber of my sump?

TR
 
Using DIY CO2, you won't be able to get good levels in your tank using the wet/dry. Using a pressurized system you could really pump up the amount going into the second chamber of the sump, enough so that it keeps the tank around 20-30ppm before it hits the wet/dry. With DIY, it won't be able to build up enough.
 
ahhhhhh.....well, well, well....what have we here. I can definately say it wasn't that hot when i was hydrating it. it was i would gamble to say some where around 80ish. So I should hydrate very high and then keep in the water bath at 84ish?
 
ok...so before i begin...bear with jm...preciate the assistance. I should mix my sugar in water that is about 105. pour a shot glass full and hydrate at 105. then when all added and mixed I can add the bottle to the pan of water which is sitting at 84.
 
ok..another duh question..after you open the package of yeast and only use 1/4 tsp of it....will the rest stay good or is yeast one of these deals where you have to use it all or it goes bad after opening?
 
update....i have noticed one thing different this time then the last. this time the yeast is acting like a snow globe in the shot glass. it is falling to the bottom and rising to the top. didn't notice that before.
 
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