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Old December 31st 03, 02:55 PM
Harry Muscle
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What's your average cost for each batch of DIY CO2 mixture? How often do
you mix a new one. What size is your tank?

I'm just trying to decide if there's big price difference between going DIY
CO2 versus Flourish Excel (which is $17.99US for a 8-12 month supply).

Thanks,
Harry




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Old December 31st 03, 05:02 PM
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"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
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What's your average cost for each batch of DIY CO2 mixture? How often do
you mix a new one. What size is your tank?

I'm just trying to decide if there's big price difference between going

DIY
CO2 versus Flourish Excel (which is $17.99US for a 8-12 month supply).


You wouldn't need more than a few kilos of sugar and a couple of pots of
yeast to last a whole year, surely.

Marcus


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Old December 31st 03, 06:59 PM
Harry Muscle
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"Carlos" wrote in message
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CO2 DIY = 1 LB sugar + yeast = about $3.00 to last for maybe 6 months.

I just started with DIY CO2 and its very cheap. I have no results to

coment
too yet, its been about 4 days, so still no visible results only that my

ph
has drop a few degrees from 7.4 to 7.

take care.



Wouldn't it be about a lb of sugar for each batch, which can last anywhere
from 2-4 weeks?

Harry


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Old December 31st 03, 07:05 PM
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CO2 DIY = 1 LB sugar + yeast = about $3.00 to last for maybe 6 months.

I just started with DIY CO2 and its very cheap. I have no results to coment
too yet, its been about 4 days, so still no visible results only that my ph
has drop a few degrees from 7.4 to 7.

take care.

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"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
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What's your average cost for each batch of DIY CO2 mixture? How often

do
you mix a new one. What size is your tank?

I'm just trying to decide if there's big price difference between going

DIY
CO2 versus Flourish Excel (which is $17.99US for a 8-12 month supply).


You wouldn't need more than a few kilos of sugar and a couple of pots of
yeast to last a whole year, surely.

Marcus




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Old December 31st 03, 07:42 PM
Eric Schreiber
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"Harry Muscle" wrote:

Wouldn't it be about a lb of sugar for each batch, which can last anywhere
from 2-4 weeks?


When I was making DIY CO2, I used 1.5 just cups of sugar per batch,
and half a packet of yeast.

Very cheap. Especially if your wife makes a lot of cookies and doesn't
connect the sugar disappearance with your fish tanks, which means you
only have to buy the yeast


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Old December 31st 03, 09:23 PM
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"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
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What's your average cost for each batch of DIY CO2 mixture? How often do
you mix a new one. What size is your tank?

I'm just trying to decide if there's big price difference between going

DIY
CO2 versus Flourish Excel (which is $17.99US for a 8-12 month supply).

Thanks,
Harry




more importantly, what is the size of your tank Harry?. DIY is cheap enough.
I mix 2 cups of sugar with about 1 1/2 liters of water, 1/4 tsp of yeast and
a pinch of baking soda. The problem with DIY is somewhat unstable PH levels
as the CO2 productions falls off from the initial new batch so your PH
raises or lowers depending onthe amount of CO2 going into the tank. I found
that many recommend using a 2 liter soda bottle however I am presently using
2 x 1 gallon glass jugs in a 33 g heavily planted tank. One bottle wouldn't
do much of anything.

Rick


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Old December 31st 03, 11:20 PM
Harry Muscle
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"Rick" wrote in message
news:27HIb.885704$6C4.321223@pd7tw1no...

"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
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What's your average cost for each batch of DIY CO2 mixture? How often

do
you mix a new one. What size is your tank?

I'm just trying to decide if there's big price difference between going

DIY
CO2 versus Flourish Excel (which is $17.99US for a 8-12 month supply).

Thanks,
Harry




more importantly, what is the size of your tank Harry?. DIY is cheap

enough.
I mix 2 cups of sugar with about 1 1/2 liters of water, 1/4 tsp of yeast

and
a pinch of baking soda. The problem with DIY is somewhat unstable PH

levels
as the CO2 productions falls off from the initial new batch so your PH
raises or lowers depending onthe amount of CO2 going into the tank. I

found
that many recommend using a 2 liter soda bottle however I am presently

using
2 x 1 gallon glass jugs in a 33 g heavily planted tank. One bottle

wouldn't
do much of anything.

Rick



It's a 55G. I'm just trying to compare options, cause if I go with Excel,
I'd spend 18US a year. If I divide that by the 3 weeks a DIY CO2 thing
usually lasts, I'd get 1.04US per batch, which means that if I can't mix up
a DIY CO2 mix for significantly cheaper than that, I'd rather stick with the
convenience of Excel since there would be almost no price difference. I do
agree that CO2 does probably provide somewhat better results than Excel, but
Excel is said to work pretty good.

Thanks for everyone's input,
Harry


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Old January 2nd 04, 08:16 AM
Izuan Wahab
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Default Average cost of DIY Co2?

How long does a bottle last? What is the dosage recomanded for a 55G tank?


"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
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"Rick" wrote in message
news:27HIb.885704$6C4.321223@pd7tw1no...

"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
...
What's your average cost for each batch of DIY CO2 mixture? How often

do
you mix a new one. What size is your tank?

I'm just trying to decide if there's big price difference between

going
DIY
CO2 versus Flourish Excel (which is $17.99US for a 8-12 month supply).

Thanks,
Harry




more importantly, what is the size of your tank Harry?. DIY is cheap

enough.
I mix 2 cups of sugar with about 1 1/2 liters of water, 1/4 tsp of yeast

and
a pinch of baking soda. The problem with DIY is somewhat unstable PH

levels
as the CO2 productions falls off from the initial new batch so your PH
raises or lowers depending onthe amount of CO2 going into the tank. I

found
that many recommend using a 2 liter soda bottle however I am presently

using
2 x 1 gallon glass jugs in a 33 g heavily planted tank. One bottle

wouldn't
do much of anything.

Rick



It's a 55G. I'm just trying to compare options, cause if I go with Excel,
I'd spend 18US a year. If I divide that by the 3 weeks a DIY CO2 thing
usually lasts, I'd get 1.04US per batch, which means that if I can't mix

up
a DIY CO2 mix for significantly cheaper than that, I'd rather stick with

the
convenience of Excel since there would be almost no price difference. I

do
agree that CO2 does probably provide somewhat better results than Excel,

but
Excel is said to work pretty good.

Thanks for everyone's input,
Harry




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Old January 2nd 04, 04:24 PM
Dinky
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"Izuan Wahab" wrote in message
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How long does a bottle last? What is the dosage recomanded for a 55G tank?


A yeast bottle lasts a couple weeks. IME, a 55 gallon is too large to be
significantly affected by DIY CO2. All I was able to do was lower my PH
about .01, and no noticeable CO2 increase, according to Chuck's calculator.


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Old January 2nd 04, 08:08 PM
Carlos
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Default Average cost of DIY Co2?

1/2 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon yeast, 1 1/2 L water.


"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
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"Carlos" wrote in message
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CO2 DIY = 1 LB sugar + yeast = about $3.00 to last for maybe 6 months.

I just started with DIY CO2 and its very cheap. I have no results to

coment
too yet, its been about 4 days, so still no visible results only that my

ph
has drop a few degrees from 7.4 to 7.

take care.



Wouldn't it be about a lb of sugar for each batch, which can last anywhere
from 2-4 weeks?

Harry




 




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