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diy c02 injection. I found the perfect link for what I need I thought it was Plantgeek.net?

This will be my first go at c02 injection. I very excited about it, I searched around, but came up with any specific information that seemed to know what they were talking. So here I am! How much of each I have to make my boot? I'm assuming that I use silicone on both sides of a bottle cap of 2 liters to fill the hole with a tube through him, air stone placed inside the aquarium, along with other end of the pipe and check valve in place to keep the gas going in the right direction. My tank is 29 gallons just need a 2 liter bottle .. filled?? Any professional with experience out there?

I would use 2x 2 L bottles for a good measure … The whole idea of DIY CO2 reactor is not so great … you have no control over time, pressure, quantity, or anything else really, and then about a week, you'll see the amount of CO2 drop drastically. If you use two bottles, you can replace one a week, which gives a fairly constant flow of CO2 (and much less effective than other, more expensive methods). When I reactors DIY, I used the recipe found here: http://www.fishlesscycling.com/articles/co2_discussion.html "Take a 2L Coke bottle rinsing, filling 2 / 3 of the way with warm water and add two cups of sugar. Stir until sugar dissolves. Add one teaspoon baker's or brewer's yeast. Remove the lid, and drill a hole in it that is slightly smaller than the width of some airline tubing. Cut the airline at an angle to create a point and pull the point through the hole in the lid with pliers. And viola, there is no need to seal the hole with silicone! Put the lid on bottle, and has a CO2 reactor. "This worked well as you would expect something made from a soda bottle to work, and with weekly replacements, who made a difference remarkable.

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