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CO2 and other chemicals question.
There is probably a leak in your system somewhere. DIY CO2 usually bubbles
faster than this. Try immersing your whole system in a tub or bucket to find the leak. Actually, I am using very very little amount of yeast. Something like 1/20 th (probably even less than that) amout of yeast. That tank took almost five days just to start bubbling up. Sudheer |
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CO2 and other chemicals question.
I just started one on a 37 gallon tank, took 2 days to get going, but I also
use black water expert whick keeps my ph at 7.0, used to be 7.8 without the blackwater and the c02 Kay "Sudheertivare" wrote in message ... There is probably a leak in your system somewhere. DIY CO2 usually bubbles faster than this. Try immersing your whole system in a tub or bucket to find the leak. Actually, I am using very very little amount of yeast. Something like 1/20 th (probably even less than that) amout of yeast. That tank took almost five days just to start bubbling up. Sudheer |
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