Hi all! Second post on the forum and I'd like to share some of my trails and tribulations with my DIY CO2 kit that I have just added to my 10Gal planted tank.
I want to go down the DIY route for 2 reason the main, I didn't fancy partying with that much cash and the other reason, just to see if I could. And I did, but it wasn't as easy I thought it was going to be.
Here is my 10Gal tank (with the CO2 added) left side of the tank is the diffuser. Right side (outside the tank) is the bubble counter.
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I haven't been having much luck with my plants. Lots off them dying off so I thought I would try adding some CO2 to see if this helps. A lot of the grass in the foreground are dying off, and I'm hoping this can revive them?
Here is a close up of the diffuser in action.
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As you can see it is bubbling away beautifully! Getting to that point was a test of my patience. The problem was that I just could not build up enough pressure to force the gas through the diffuser, it needed to be around 80psi. I tried a 1ltr plastic bottle for the CO2 generator, no joy. I tried a 1gal milk jug, no joy. And the trick was using a 1ltr soda bottle. This was able to build up enough pressure to be able to force that gas through the diffuser.
The diffuser was only $4 and it works great. The whole set up cost just over $11 and the results are looking promising! About 2 hours after getting the bubbles to come through the diffuser three of my plants have started to pearl! Which I wasn't expecting.
I'm using this tank as a test bed for plants for when I get a 50Gal tank some time next year and turn my hand to some proper aquascaping. I'm trying to see if the years as wed designer can be put to some another use.
I will keep you all informed with the growth of the plants.
Thanks for reading!
I want to go down the DIY route for 2 reason the main, I didn't fancy partying with that much cash and the other reason, just to see if I could. And I did, but it wasn't as easy I thought it was going to be.
Here is my 10Gal tank (with the CO2 added) left side of the tank is the diffuser. Right side (outside the tank) is the bubble counter.
[sharedmedia=core:attachments:72352]
I haven't been having much luck with my plants. Lots off them dying off so I thought I would try adding some CO2 to see if this helps. A lot of the grass in the foreground are dying off, and I'm hoping this can revive them?
Here is a close up of the diffuser in action.
[sharedmedia=core:attachments:72353]
As you can see it is bubbling away beautifully! Getting to that point was a test of my patience. The problem was that I just could not build up enough pressure to force the gas through the diffuser, it needed to be around 80psi. I tried a 1ltr plastic bottle for the CO2 generator, no joy. I tried a 1gal milk jug, no joy. And the trick was using a 1ltr soda bottle. This was able to build up enough pressure to be able to force that gas through the diffuser.
The diffuser was only $4 and it works great. The whole set up cost just over $11 and the results are looking promising! About 2 hours after getting the bubbles to come through the diffuser three of my plants have started to pearl! Which I wasn't expecting.
I'm using this tank as a test bed for plants for when I get a 50Gal tank some time next year and turn my hand to some proper aquascaping. I'm trying to see if the years as wed designer can be put to some another use.
I will keep you all informed with the growth of the plants.
Thanks for reading!