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![]() "Keith J" wrote in message ... On CO2: my CO2 levels are way to low (+-1.2 ppm, PH 8, KH 5) so i'm also going to build a DIY CO2 system. It seems easy enough. Anyway, if you buy one of these systems, what would be the initial cost and how much do pay to keep it going? Regards, Benedict Initial cost : Co2 fermenter and tubing : under $10 , empty soda bottle : free additional costs : sugar, yeast, and baking soda = under $5 , enough for 3 months to a year = very cheap yup , without a doubt DIY has a place for smaller tanks. Try and maintain a DIY system in a 77g tank and it is a real pain. You would likely need 4 of those 2 liter bottles so multiply your expenses as noted above x 4. Then you have the PH fluctuations from the lows when a new charge is made up to the highs when the sugar and yeast is about exhausted. Then if your running multiple bottles you need to stagger them so as to prevent them all runningout at the same time and how many time shave you read about posters having the bottle tip over and dump the contents into the tank creating a real mess. Having said all that I still do use DIY although I use one gallon glass jugs which will not tip over. The convenience of compressed co2, the stability of your PH and with a smaller tank and smaller CO2 bottle you hook it up and likely do not have to worry about it for a year is too much to pass up IMHO. Rick |
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