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    Default DIY CO2 System


    What pointers should be taken into consideration to maximise the efficiency of a DIY CO² External Reactor?
    What type of design(s) are capable to maximise the efficiency?
    What design aspect(s) could also maximise the efficiency?

    Thanks for your input

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    sir i just attach the end of the co2 hose to the intake of my canister filter. you could maximize the efficiency by making the bubble have long contact with the water. u can get this either by injecting the co2 through the intake or put a co2 glass diffuser below the output of the filter.

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    pwede naay picture?those were really big words for me hehehehe

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    @assidclown 11;
    you can use in tank CO2 reactor with bubble counter by sera. if you are having a nano and around 20 gal tank.
    very easy to use and more efficient. you can secure it at pipers or riverfront.
    PM lang if you have probs. Good luck.

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    DIY CO2: DIY CO2 System for Planted Aquarium

    my concoction:

    1/2 kilo brown sugar (Panda brand)
    1/2 teaspoon Active Dry Yeast
    700 to 800ml water on a 1.5 liter (coke bottle)

    dissolve sugar first on a 400 to 500ml water...you could use hot water to dissolve it but MAKE SURE you let it cool first before adding the active dry yeast.
    dissolved active yeast on water(just enough water to dissolve the yeast), do not use hot water.

    Then combine the water with sugar, and dissolved yeast...add tap water to make it up to 700ml or so.. this would have an output in about 30 minutes to an hour.

    isulod ang imung bubbles sa suyop sa imung filter..hinayi lang ang bubbles if matuk-an imung filter, sa akoa, i use a small submersible pump and fed the bubbles to the intake.(palabad)

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    @assid
    another method is to use gelatin as substitute for sugar, it is slow to react but it will last long.

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    sir swordfish na wla lage ang inyong threaD?

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    @assidclown
    sir, sorry for the inconvenience were not responsible for the loss of our tread, i think the moderators had deleted it. i dont know the reason. Were just posting or making announcements of our New Arrivals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markykoi View Post
    DIY CO2: DIY CO2 System for Planted Aquarium

    my concoction:

    1/2 kilo brown sugar (Panda brand)
    1/2 teaspoon Active Dry Yeast
    700 to 800ml water on a 1.5 liter (coke bottle)

    dissolve sugar first on a 400 to 500ml water...you could use hot water to dissolve it but MAKE SURE you let it cool first before adding the active dry yeast.
    dissolved active yeast on water(just enough water to dissolve the yeast), do not use hot water.

    Then combine the water with sugar, and dissolved yeast...add tap water to make it up to 700ml or so.. this would have an output in about 30 minutes to an hour.)

    isulod ang imung bubbles sa suyop sa imung filter..hinayi lang ang bubbles if matuk-an imung filter, sa akoa, i use a small submersible pump and fed the bubbles to the intake.(palabad)
    hhahaha atay sad kompleto man gyud mr president!hhahahaha naa pay brand!(palabad1)hahahahha!

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    @asssidclown
    ana jud na si mr president, kompleto jud na cya mo describe. hahaha,

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