DIY CO2 for planted aquariums

13
Feb
2011
DIY CO2 for planted aquariums

With the prices being so high for Injection CO2 Systems, I'll show you a way to create your own CO2 system that will save you a lot of money.

List of things you will need
- Scissors
- Air Line Tubing
- 2 liter soda bottle
- 16 ounce soda bottle
- Drill w/ drill bits
- Aquarium Sealant or GE Silicone I for windows and doors (clear in color)
- Aquarium Powerhead (higher GPH is better)
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