I'm thinking about adding CO2 to my tropical planted nano tank, but I don't really want to go all in before I see the difference. I like to have good quality stuff whenever possible and this would mean that the initial costs would be way too expensive for me...
So I'm going to try to somehow follow one of the DIY King's Youtube videos: HOW TO: DIY CO2 system for aquarium plants TUTORIAL
I could follow the older video (without the kit) and adapt it to citric acid mixture to be cheaper, but there are too many leaking issues that can occur eventually and I don't have the tools to fix them.
What I'll need:
Optional extras
I haven't ordered anything yet, as I'm looking for some insights from you guys! So, let the comments begin! 🙂
So I'm going to try to somehow follow one of the DIY King's Youtube videos: HOW TO: DIY CO2 system for aquarium plants TUTORIAL
I could follow the older video (without the kit) and adapt it to citric acid mixture to be cheaper, but there are too many leaking issues that can occur eventually and I don't have the tools to fix them.
What I'll need:
- 2 x 2L plastic bottles
- free
- Citric acid
- £3.95 for 500g on Ebay 111067321545
- The more you buy the cheaper it gets on the long run
- Baking soda
- £2.49 on Ebay 301071516578
- The more you buy the cheaper it gets on the long run
- DIY CO2 generator system kit
- £9.89 from Ebay 291556693438
- I picked a newer (not necessarily better) version for £9.99 + £3.99 postage on Ebay 381561320060
- Bubble counter & check valve
- I picked an inline bubble counter with an integrated check valve for £2.44 on Ebay 391488398005
- U Shaped glass Tube
- 2 for £0.99 on Ebay 322181839739
- CO2 diffuser
- £2.01 on Ebay 201543459008
Optional extras
- Drop checker
- I picked a smaller one for £1.59 on Ebay 311472361545
- Drop checker solution
- I didn't want to take chances, so I bought one from CO2 Supermarket for £4.99 (with P&P if you buy from their ebay store 30177881946)
- Please let me know if you use a cheaper one with good results.
- The more you buy the cheaper it gets on the long run
- CO2 tubing
- Just to be safe with quality and to be sure I have enough. 1meter for £1.95 CO2 Supermarket on Ebay 291069297042
- Flow control valve
- 10x for £0.99 on Ebay 361342723453
- The idea here is to have 2 valves, one to fine tune CO2 dosing and another to stop the flow during the night.
- If you have light timers, you may want to get a Solenoid Valve instead. You can get one from Ebay for £6.35 (+ £1.99 P&P) 311524840945
I haven't ordered anything yet, as I'm looking for some insights from you guys! So, let the comments begin! 🙂
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