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Old 04-03-2011, 05:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How often do you have to fill your 2liter bottles with the yeast sugar mixture?
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I blieve this is a 7day mixture, I usually refil when the bottle seems to have no presure and giving off no bubbles at all.
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Usually around 3 weeks. Sometimes longer.
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Ohh that's not bad then, I was thinking it was probably an everyday deal lol. That would be a pita for a 55g. What would I need 3 or 4 bottles probably?
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I usually got 3-4 wks. It does tend to taper off a little after about two weeks.

I would do no more than 2 bottles, depending on your setup. I only ever used 1 on my 29g and kept my drop checker green a lot of the time (replaced by a paintball setup).
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Nevermind....I see now it is a 55g. You may be out of the range for aDIY system.
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You will definately need a few bottles for a 55.
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I usually got 3-4 wks. It does tend to taper off a little after about two weeks.

I would do no more than 2 bottles, depending on your setup. I only ever used 1 on my 29g and kept my drop checker green a lot of the time (replaced by a paintball setup).
What mixture are you using mine seems only good for around a week.
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my 2 litre co2 bottle has been going for 2 mounths now and still going strong
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my 2 litre co2 bottle has been going for 2 mounths now and still going strong
What's your mixture/process?
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2 months?? That definately seems to be excessive. Wow.

I use Jell-o and when conditions are optimal, I can go over a month. 3-4 weeks seems average though.
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i just dissolve 1 cup of sugar into a 2 litre bottle filled 3/4 full of warm water. i add about 1 tablespoon of bread yeast. its just going into a bubble stone in the tank. we started 4 bottle in different tanks and 3 are still going!
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Ohh that's not bad then, I was thinking it was probably an everyday deal lol. That would be a pita for a 55g. What would I need 3 or 4 bottles probably?
I was thinking about this (DIY CO2 for a 55g) a little. If you look at a table that has the kh/ph/CO2 relationship on it and you can get your kh/ph values to where it already has a high level of CO2 in it, you could easily supplement a 55g with a DIY setup. I do this with all my tanks through the use of RO water, but I use pressurized CO2. I read something in a book I was reading that said it has been successful with a 210g tank, but the CO2 levels in the tank were already in the 28 range or so by controlling the kh/ph levels. If you don't get your kh in the 3-8 degree level, it will be nearly impossible to make any impact to your tank with the DIY method.
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What mixture are you using mine seems only good for around a week.
There is another thread in this section that has a mixture in it. It actually has multiple ones. I picked one of them.
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