KillieLover
New Member
Hello,
I hope I'm posting this in an appropriate place. I really need some answers quickly.
So I have a live planted 30 (or so) gallon aquarium. Yesterday I set up a Co2 bottle for it, this is how I made it:
I took a 2 liter bottle and made a small hole in the lid, (just big enough for airline tubing) then I put airline tubing through the hole, and filled up the bottle 1/2 way with aquarium water, then added 1/2 cup of sugar and 1/2 tsp. yeast. Next I put one end of the airline into the liquid in the bottle and then in the middle of the tubing (that was outside the bottle) I cut it and connected a check valve (with the arrow pointing to the end in the aquarium). Then I rubber banded a small piece of open cell foam onto the end of the airline and put that end in the tank. It wasn't a very long piece of airline, so I (stupidly now I think) put the check valve down into the water too, giving me more air hose in the tank.
Well today when I got up, I noticed the whole tank is very cloudy and after pulling the airline up a bit I could tell it's siphoning some of the Co2 water into the tank! My question is...what do I do? I have a Betta in there and should I remove her? Do I need to do water changes, or what?
Please let me know!
Thank you.
I hope I'm posting this in an appropriate place. I really need some answers quickly.
So I have a live planted 30 (or so) gallon aquarium. Yesterday I set up a Co2 bottle for it, this is how I made it:
I took a 2 liter bottle and made a small hole in the lid, (just big enough for airline tubing) then I put airline tubing through the hole, and filled up the bottle 1/2 way with aquarium water, then added 1/2 cup of sugar and 1/2 tsp. yeast. Next I put one end of the airline into the liquid in the bottle and then in the middle of the tubing (that was outside the bottle) I cut it and connected a check valve (with the arrow pointing to the end in the aquarium). Then I rubber banded a small piece of open cell foam onto the end of the airline and put that end in the tank. It wasn't a very long piece of airline, so I (stupidly now I think) put the check valve down into the water too, giving me more air hose in the tank.
Well today when I got up, I noticed the whole tank is very cloudy and after pulling the airline up a bit I could tell it's siphoning some of the Co2 water into the tank! My question is...what do I do? I have a Betta in there and should I remove her? Do I need to do water changes, or what?
Please let me know!
Thank you.