NeilW
Member
Hey everyone
Just purchased one of the Nutrafin yeast fermentation CO2 kits with the intention of acquiring an additional cylinder and using a 'T' connector so I change the mixture once a week on each but staggered. This is to be used on my 17 litre tank. I have been reading Georges excellent tutorial from here and also SuperColey's write up on his setup here.
As my tank is only 17 litres my first question is whether I may actually get too much gas with this method and could I control this in anyway with perhaps starting on a lower yeast mixture and working up?
Is a drop checker required or can I just figure it out for myself using PH and KH test kits?
Also I wanted to check my shopping list to if I got everything;
2 x Nutrafin canisters
1 x Bubble Counter
CO2 tubing
1 x In-Line Ceramic Diffuser
1x Non-Return Valve
1x 'Y' connector
No fancy looking stuff required in the end as the in-line diffuser should hide it all.
Any help, guidance or pointers welcome
Just purchased one of the Nutrafin yeast fermentation CO2 kits with the intention of acquiring an additional cylinder and using a 'T' connector so I change the mixture once a week on each but staggered. This is to be used on my 17 litre tank. I have been reading Georges excellent tutorial from here and also SuperColey's write up on his setup here.
As my tank is only 17 litres my first question is whether I may actually get too much gas with this method and could I control this in anyway with perhaps starting on a lower yeast mixture and working up?
Is a drop checker required or can I just figure it out for myself using PH and KH test kits?
Also I wanted to check my shopping list to if I got everything;
2 x Nutrafin canisters
1 x Bubble Counter
CO2 tubing
1 x In-Line Ceramic Diffuser
1x Non-Return Valve
1x 'Y' connector
No fancy looking stuff required in the end as the in-line diffuser should hide it all.
Any help, guidance or pointers welcome