I think zig is thinking of vinyl tubing. Silicone is good. Vinyl tubing will become brittle and reacts with the co2.
so does silicone.
I think zig is thinking of vinyl tubing. Silicone is good. Vinyl tubing will become brittle and reacts with the co2.
I guess I was hoping for too much. Also, silicon is a metal...... I think the word you are looking for is silicone....I hope this helps to stop people suggesting silicone.........
have you tried switching to a more co2 proof tubing to test that? when i switched from silicone to co2 proof tube i saw a increase ppm co2 in my tank. i believe its like a 10% loss though i could be wrong.I have used silicone tubing for years with no brittleness or loss of co2.Just experiment with what you will and come up with your own conclusion.That is what this forum is all about.
http://www.coleparmer.com/techinfo/...E,C&htmlfile=SelectingTubing.htm&Title=Search
anything w/ a dash in the CO2 column will do. If there's a number in the CO2 column, it will leak at least some CO2, and may get brittle as a result of CO2 exposure. Personally, I use 1/16" ID PEEK (but I have access to fittings etc. for it so it's easier for me than for most).
Silicone tubing is NOT recommended for Co2.
Silicone tubing is highly pearmeable to Co2, meaning that not all of the Co2 will exit through the end of the tubing, some, if not most, will exit through the actual wall of the tubing. While it may work you will be wasting most of your co2, and with a DIY system, Most of your Co2, is too much to lose.
Buy from Mgamer here:
http://www.bobstropicalplants.com/store/catalog/index.php?cPath=24&osCsid=44a341enh1o6d4cpcl0nsd1qd5
Or here:
http://www.greenleafaquariums.com/co2-resistant-tubing.html
I have purchased from both, and each are very good sources.
Bob's is quite a bit cheaper on most stuff.
congrats, and good choice. :dance2:thanks I went to Bob's =)