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J Roos 20-04-2003 06:24 AM

DIY recipe for Nutrafin system
 
Rather than going the trouble of experimenting, I thought I would ask.
Does anyone have a good DIY CO2 recipe for the nutrafin system?
I like the size of the reactor, but I do not wish to use their expensive
prepackaged material.
I am running it on a 26 gallon tank.
Thanks for any advice.
Joel



Eric Schreiber 20-04-2003 06:24 AM

DIY recipe for Nutrafin system
 
"J Roos" wrote:

Rather than going the trouble of experimenting, I thought I would ask.
Does anyone have a good DIY CO2 recipe for the nutrafin system?
I like the size of the reactor, but I do not wish to use their expensive
prepackaged material.


Same as the recipes for any DIY CO2 system. I'm currently using two
staggered 2-liter bottles with 1.5 cups sugar, 1 tsp yeast, and one
liter of water.

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www.ericschreiber.com

jau 20-04-2003 06:24 AM

DIY recipe for Nutrafin system
 
i believe what he's looking for is the recipe's relative proportions.
the nutrifin canister is far from the size of a 2-liter bottle...

Eric Schreiber 20-04-2003 06:24 AM

DIY recipe for Nutrafin system
 
(jau) wrote:

i believe what he's looking for is the recipe's relative proportions.
the nutrifin canister is far from the size of a 2-liter bottle...


Ah.

Easy enough. Measure the canister, calculate the approximate volume,
and adjust the DIY recipe appropriately.

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www.ericschreiber.com

J Roos 20-04-2003 06:24 AM

DIY recipe for Nutrafin system
 
Thank you.
Does anyone use baking soda, and if so, why?

"Eric Schreiber" wrote in message
...
(jau) wrote:

i believe what he's looking for is the recipe's relative proportions.
the nutrifin canister is far from the size of a 2-liter bottle...


Ah.

Easy enough. Measure the canister, calculate the approximate volume,
and adjust the DIY recipe appropriately.

--
www.ericschreiber.com




Robert Flory 20-04-2003 06:24 AM

DIY recipe for Nutrafin system
 
Baking soda pushes up the pH, seems to slow down the yeast grown at the
start. I don't think it has much of a long term effect.
bob

"J Roos" wrote in message
...
Thank you.
Does anyone use baking soda, and if so, why?

"Eric Schreiber" wrote in message
...
(jau) wrote:

i believe what he's looking for is the recipe's relative proportions.
the nutrifin canister is far from the size of a 2-liter bottle...


Ah.

Easy enough. Measure the canister, calculate the approximate volume,
and adjust the DIY recipe appropriately.

--
www.ericschreiber.com








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