As it says in a title, I recently came across this, and I saw a guy using a C02 F.E. to supply C02 for his tanks, is this really a thing? I mean is it safe for the fish since there could be some residues or something... ??? Or is it the same?
:O when did you come over to the dark side!!! I didnt know you had set that up!Yes, a very popular solution to providing co2 to your planted aquarium. The tank should only be filled with co2, and obviously you'd have to trust that this was the case by whoever filled it (but same applies to canisters sold for planted aquariums). Its just a means of providing pressurised co2. Some people use soda stream canisters.
Its a good idea to invest in a dual stage regulator as there can be issues when the tank runs close to empty and 'dumps' a load through the system.
Dual regs stop this from happening.
Here's mine (excuse the mess!)
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Not long.. 3-4 months? I sold my fx6 and when I dropped it off it just so happened he had a spare full FE which I took off him for £15!:O when did you come over to the dark side!!! I didnt know you had set that up!
Is that an in-line diffuser I spy too? You'll be on RO water with half a ton of Frodo Stone soonNot long.. 3-4 months? I sold my fx6 and when I dropped it off it just so happened he had a spare full FE which I took off him for £15!
It was inevitable really.. as much as I enjoy DIY, the bicarb+citric acid method was becoming tiresome!
Nah i havent got in-line diffuser yet.. thats just a dodgy looking counter. I do need another system setting up on my roma 240 though.. although there's hillstream loach in there and don't think they'd appreciate it ?Is that an in-line diffuser I spy too? You'll be on RO water with half a ton of Frodo Stone soon
thats amazing, thanks yall, is it okay if the FE is expired ??Yes, a very popular solution to providing co2 to your planted aquarium. The tank should only be filled with co2, and obviously you'd have to trust that this was the case by whoever filled it (but same applies to canisters sold for planted aquariums). Its just a means of providing pressurised co2. Some people use soda stream canisters.
Its a good idea to invest in a dual stage regulator as there can be issues when the tank runs close to empty and 'dumps' a load through the system.
Dual regs stop this from happening.
Here's mine (excuse the mess!)
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That gas won’t expire it’s just the safety notice that has a time limit - I know people use them but I personally wouldn’t.thats amazing, thanks yall, is it okay if the FE is expired ??
Is there any non Eletric option? With a tap or something, I'm just out of plugs rly, I don't want to fry the outputMost regulators have a solenoid on it which is like an electric clamp that blocks the Co2 when you don’t want it on if you pair this with a timer plug you can set it up with your lights as you don’t want to run Co2 when the lights are out. Plants use Co2 during the day and oxygen at night so adding Co2 at night reduces the oxygen levels in your water along with your fish so oxygen can get really low if you don’t turn it off at night. I’d recommend getting the best regulator you can afford Co2 art are a good brand but they are expensiveis