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I TRIED ADDING SPARKLING WATER TO MY AQUARIUM AND THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED!! CHEAP DIY CO2?? 

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@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping 2 года назад
Any other CO2 alternatives we could experiment with? Watch the video about CO2 tablets ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R4vaUPo1TWY.html UKAPS journal using sparkling water bit.ly/3ngwsi7 My DIY CO2 video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OtpfltN15-8.html MY FAVORITE CO2 SETS CO2ART: bit.ly/3E4ksXM Use Code ''amsterdam'' for 10% off Fzone DIY CO2 reactor: amzn.to/3vxPdS1 Fzone regulator: amzn.to/3jkj1ws Aquarium details: TANK (US) 36p amzn.to/37M97h3 (EU) amzn.to/3k0uhO5 LIGHT (US) amzn.to/3xRQAdG (EU) amzn.to/3zNbOLL FILTER (US) amzn.to/3AKak50 (EU) amzn.to/3slWGC1 CO2 (US) amzn.to/3COGU7E (EU) amzn.to/3mc2Bsn DIFFUSER (US) amzn.to/3t0Unoc (EU) amzn.to/3BQUDJE AQUASOIL (US) amzn.to/2WVLoZR (EU) amzn.to/3DWT92o ROCKS amzn.to/38KAJDN WOOD amzn.to/3DVAowz
@thomasstevens8095
@thomasstevens8095 2 года назад
aquario co2
@thatoneguy_0218
@thatoneguy_0218 2 года назад
Why didn't you try running airline tubing from the bottle to the tank with a cut off valve that can reduce or stop flow?
@extraitsgeneraux2130
@extraitsgeneraux2130 2 года назад
How to communicate with you if I allow Algeria
@fudhailiyyad
@fudhailiyyad 2 года назад
I think if the flow of the outlet filter are strong it will make co2
@antonije
@antonije 2 года назад
@@fudhailiyyad That will make more O2 not CO2 and that's because there will be better water circulation :)
@Organic_Body_Transformer
@Organic_Body_Transformer 2 года назад
Hi MJ, I have been experimenting with sparkling water for 6 weeks now and I have been getting the same results as a high tech system; in half an hour my tank will be filled with oxygen bubbles. However, I use a more efficient method and hence the better results. Firstly, I dose 1l of sparkling water per 200l of aquarium water, which is a lot higher than what you have experimented with. Any more and the fish do start breathing heavily, however in densely planted tanks, I can quite easily go for 2l of sparkling water per 200l of aquarium water without harming fish, snails or shrimp. I also redose 4 hours later to maximise the effect. The other thing is that I do not unscrew the bottle cap like the way you did as doing so causes so much of the CO2 to escape. Instead I submerge the bottle into the tank and then punch a tiny hole with a needle into the bottom of it. This forces the CO2 to efficiently dissolve into the aquarium water. I have plenty of pictures and videos demonstrating the method and the results, but I cannot share them here in the comments, or at least I don't know how to. As for minerals, then I wouldn't worry about that as they are too few to affect the parameters, but do read the label of the sparkling water bottle before buying.
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping 2 года назад
Hey! I saw a video about your method! Good to hear it's working for you
@agungandriawan1752
@agungandriawan1752 2 года назад
sound great ! Can you share in facebook or instagram? im so curious
@Organic_Body_Transformer
@Organic_Body_Transformer 2 года назад
@@agungandriawan1752 I can, are you on any Facebook groups?
@agungandriawan1752
@agungandriawan1752 2 года назад
@@Organic_Body_Transformer what group?
@no1epiclagg320
@no1epiclagg320 2 года назад
Hi you could upload it to youtube
@BuzzDee22
@BuzzDee22 2 года назад
Hi great Video, i started my first nanotank 2 weeks ago and i keep injecting sparkling water from my sodastream and so far i am very happy with the results
@philcarlino6942
@philcarlino6942 2 года назад
Love the effort and creativity you put into all your videos. A very unique channel. Thanks for sharing!
@toob95
@toob95 Год назад
ik ben net begonnen met mijn eerste aquarium en het feit dat bijna al je tips bestaan uit LIDL producten maakt m'n leven ZOVEEL MAKKELIJKER
@kevinmccall2484
@kevinmccall2484 2 года назад
Ive been wanting to try this out of curiosity. Love this series of videos co2 vs non co2
@Kurokami002
@Kurokami002 2 года назад
"the moss has transformed quite a bit" *shows aquarium with big text over the moss*
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping 2 года назад
My bad 😂
@majorbruster5916
@majorbruster5916 2 года назад
It's about time we saw someone illustrate this. I've never used this method but always knew it would work. It would have been better if you tested the pH, KH and EC before and during the test period. The EC would have given some indication if the salts present in the bottled water were having any effect on the mineral content of the tank. Different brands of bottled water have different mineral content, therefore one can choose the brand which has the most compatible minerals. After all, many of these minerals are present in the fertilizers we add to the tank. With the exorbitant price of sparkling mineral water (in UK) I suspect that, long-term, this would not be the most economical method of adding CO2.
@thomasrudd4347
@thomasrudd4347 2 года назад
Mark great review, l use ice cubes for breeding Buenos Aires tetras. I tried sparkling water before, it did not end in major success for myself. Keep up the great work!
@bubblerings
@bubblerings 2 года назад
why doesn't anybody say it? -Your bottle should be kept cold in the refrigerator to stop CO2 from leaving the water. (then, open and keep chilled) -Also, have you ever poured (not so cold) beer into a room temperature plastic cup?... all foam... = goodbye CO2 bubbles. If you can pour a tiny shot from the cold bottle, it will be more effective... and will hardly chill the tank with such a tiny amount. -Cheers! (if you must measure a shot, use a chilled marked shot Glass) EDIT: watched the remaining half of the video... Thx for sharing your experiments, especially the yeast-beast! Your tanks are beautiful!
@Vivra_Verra____
@Vivra_Verra____ 2 года назад
You're one of the most interesting RU-vidrs I've watched. I wish your tanks and plants well. I know since adding co2 my plants just started exploding.
@Natquascape
@Natquascape 2 года назад
Hi Mark, great experiment. The sparkling water will mainly be carbonic acid (reaction of co2 and water). Therefore, the drop checker will be measuring acidity of the water upon addition of carbonic acid my friend. The carbonic acid to co2 will be in equilibrium with each other depending on pH of the aquarium. Great seeing your videos.
@lmarinovich1134
@lmarinovich1134 2 года назад
Recently and in the past I’ve used distilled water in a soda stream, it worked great and even with blue dream shrimp I added an entire 24 oz sometimes(in a 10 gallon). They didn’t like it for a minute but got used to it quickly, I did this once every while so definitely not regularly. Not to mention I recently added 4 bottles to a new tank which I saw scuds in, this is to suffocate them, along with adding algae fix overdose(kills shrimp so no shrimp were in the tank), which to my knowledge completely killed all scuds in the 5 gallon. But also saw insane pearling on all the leaves!
@ikanpari24
@ikanpari24 2 года назад
really educational experiment mark. the patience of you making this video is really admirable.
@atharvainteractives9250
@atharvainteractives9250 2 года назад
Don't worry... Adding it in a limited quantity will not harm your fishes. But it will surely trigger good pearling in your plants... I tried this many times and it works 👍
@eltrangster
@eltrangster 2 года назад
Hi MJ. Seeing all your tanks and experiments have really inspired me. I am a newbie to a plant and shrimp tank with no CO2. I feel like this is already a challenge as I've already killed a lot of shrimp and plants. :(
@youtubeviewer9523
@youtubeviewer9523 2 года назад
This was a super interesting experiment, so cool, keep up the great work Mark!
@aqhan
@aqhan Год назад
This is very interesting and I have to try it. I have a SodaStream machine at home, so don't have to worry about salts or addons, in fact, I can just used water prepped for water changes and inhect it with a bit of CO2.
@sunaymukherjee7576
@sunaymukherjee7576 2 года назад
Ooh sparkling water , I never heard of this experiment ! Really hoping that it is successful ! So far I have heard some positive things in the video !!
@kade7071
@kade7071 Год назад
I enjoy this kind of experiment a lot. Very fun video and helpful for us budget tank owners!
@marcindziedzic1960
@marcindziedzic1960 2 года назад
To eliminate the problem of salts concentration, you can use a kitchen carbonator to saturate distilled water.
@filipesemiao8644
@filipesemiao8644 2 года назад
What a creative idea
@darrenderousse4804
@darrenderousse4804 2 года назад
Great video as always Mark! Your content is always so informative and entertaining! I might be trying dyi co2 in the future!
@BB-bv6uq
@BB-bv6uq 2 года назад
Really excellent experiment 🧪 I had never thought about that, another awesome experiment in aqua scaping. Thanks for sharing 👍✌️
@apss5736
@apss5736 2 года назад
Love these co2 videos
@jairocardenas1516
@jairocardenas1516 2 года назад
Excelente video, aprendí mucho, gracias por tu tiempo.
@nate6390
@nate6390 2 года назад
Nice video Marc.....I use nothing but citric and soda...in my opinion yeast is the cheapest but citric is the best diy method....
@thekbshouse
@thekbshouse 2 года назад
FYI PH of the water correlates to your KH and CO2 levels. If you know how much CO2 is in your water you can calculate how much you need to put in your aquarium for it to be safe for the animals and good for the plants.
@DRaquascapes
@DRaquascapes 2 года назад
Interesting. I would like to improve the growth of my moss, but still a little wary of the tanks general health. Maybe direct dosing moss like one would dose excel on bba on anubias?
@ElderPinto254
@ElderPinto254 2 года назад
dat geen goedkoop boek!! erg mooi!!
@setesuper4611
@setesuper4611 2 года назад
Always great videos, thanks for share!
@morneschaap2944
@morneschaap2944 Год назад
Great video! Thanks so much
@Sea-cucumber1151
@Sea-cucumber1151 Год назад
Fantastic idea
@mayukhbera
@mayukhbera 2 года назад
Next twin-scape project idea - " DIY lights vs Brand lights"
@rafameza4186
@rafameza4186 2 года назад
Outdoors lamps is a good contender to a brand light
@tombarb2864
@tombarb2864 2 года назад
The 70’s were good to me but I don’t remember the CO2 part. 🤣🤣Thanks MJ for keeping your content fun and real. As I said before, I have learned a lot from watching your channel. Cheers 🏄🏼‍♂️
@thinhtran4653
@thinhtran4653 2 года назад
Love your videos man
@Aquagold.goldysingh1313
@Aquagold.goldysingh1313 2 года назад
amazing testing. always get best information from you legend. goldy
@colingee6687
@colingee6687 2 года назад
I attached an inverted plastic gatorade bottle to my filter intake tube with plastic zip ties and directed a airline tubing into the mouth of the bottle. The other end of the airline tubing is attached to the injector of a Sodastream machine. I injected the CO2 from the sodastream into the inverted bottle until it pushed out all the water. The CO2 eventually gets absorbed by the aquarium water over the next few days and I recharge it with more CO2 from the sodastream. It works great. For larger planted aquariums, you can add a second bottle or use a larger plastic bottle. Plastic bottles with larger cap openings will increase the rate of CO2 absorption. Water bottles with smaller mouth openings are ideal for smaller tanks.
@MrDoldora
@MrDoldora 2 года назад
I love your Mythbusters aquarium experiments. 👍😄
@SlickNick3
@SlickNick3 2 года назад
Thanks for testing this Mark! I’d never have the guts to try it myself 😂 pressurized co2 all the way 💯
@shadyrasheed522
@shadyrasheed522 2 года назад
Btw I think when you are having a spray bar into your low tech aquarium; the drops that hits the water surface gives a really good mix to the water & gives good aeration which provides gases exchange in the tank; I see my plants pearling! I think for that and the more far the spray bar the more bubbles into the tank. I thought I could share this experience maybe it works, and could help others. Great experiment bro 👍🏼 keep it up; I have been using your diy into my new jungle tank and it works perfect but at the night i remove the hose from the tank because I worry for the fish 🥲
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping 2 года назад
Yeah I'd like to use more spraybars they are definitely beneficial! Great to hear the CO2 is working!
@njbaquatics4827
@njbaquatics4827 2 года назад
I love these experiments be interested to see what results you get from the Ofgas from the bottles if you could recoup some sort of later on the bottle to a bubbler in the aquarium. I know it will be a little bit of messing around but it would still be very interesting you get more consistent levels throughout the photo period I’m pretty sure and I wonder how long one of those small bottles with the last or are you could get two or three days out of it if there was some way of holding the pressure back so you only release what you need some sort of in-line involve Keep up the good work
@fishcakefi6263
@fishcakefi6263 2 года назад
Hey MJ, great video experiment. I'll try it later for my nano moss tank. And i think you should try experiment with candles or lantern next. Since buring will produce carbon dioxide. Hopefully you'll cover up the video and would like to see the outcome. Thanks MJ.
@helbrassen4576
@helbrassen4576 2 года назад
I've just started to use a co2 generator and it seems to me to be the most cost effective.
@SteveFloit
@SteveFloit Год назад
I use a 5ga CO2 tank with a soda regulator to make my own club soda in soda bottles. It lasts for 2 years and I drink a lot of soda water. I imagine if you use your aquarium water, fill a bottle 3/4 full, then squeeze out the excess air before attaching to soda hose, you will get some great results. Chilling the bottle of aquarium water to near freezing before adding CO2 should get even better results (cold water will accept more CO2). Make sure you cap it and warm it up before pouring into the tank. CO2 tank is cheap to refill at Airgas company, and I think I probably pay about 1 or 2 cents per soda when all costs are factored over 2 years. Currently don't have an aquarium, just doing my research first. Hope this helps.
@TwistedHigh
@TwistedHigh 2 года назад
Interesting video! The entire CO2 vs no CO2 is very interesting to me.
@cerenyilmaz4430
@cerenyilmaz4430 2 года назад
Geweldig en lekker goedkoop ga ik uitproberen hoorr
@glennmac9116
@glennmac9116 2 года назад
I would strongly advise checking the pH of any sparkling water (especially mineral water) before adding to an aquarium with fish. They are usually very acidic (pH 4-5). Also bad for your teeth if you drink large quantities.
@Troklo
@Troklo 2 года назад
Super cool experiment
@katherinenyborg5854
@katherinenyborg5854 2 года назад
My CO2 system broke a couple days ago (O-Gasket crumbled, and it will take a couple of weeks to get a replacement). I have a CO2 charger that I use for making sparkling water for my own drinking pleasure. It would have the same salts, minerals, etc as the water I use for the tanks, and I should be able to dose it with a water conditioner before I use it in the tank. I'm home most days--thanks COVID--so I should be able to break up the doses. I think I'll try this just until my new CO2 system arrives. Hopefully it will tide over my fussier plants until then. Thanks for doing the experiment!
@alakimibid
@alakimibid 2 года назад
man love the vids, keep it up!
@IAmNoeyes
@IAmNoeyes 2 года назад
Thanks for this video
@davidl6566
@davidl6566 2 года назад
A next experiment I'd recommend about co2 is pressurised (obviously) vs an air stone All the gas exchange doesn't only help the aquarium stay oxygenated, but if a tank is short on dissolved co2, an air stone should help it Absorb some of the 0.04 percent available in our air
@salsakrs
@salsakrs 2 года назад
when you bubble air (containing 400 ppm of CO2) through your tank, the CO2 gas will dissolve in the water depending on pH and temperature until the equilibrium concentration (about 5 ppm) is reached. This means you maintain a stable CO2 concentration, which is still enough for most of the plants.
@slinkyscapes8530
@slinkyscapes8530 2 года назад
Amazing results Mark. Im going to set up a 30cm cube later, add plants,no livestock. I’m going to purely fill the tank with Sparkling water, it’s cheap enough to try for a couple of weeks 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping 2 года назад
Wondering what's going to happen! Definitely don't add any livestock and keep us posted!
@andy_warb
@andy_warb 2 года назад
mad man! Can't wait to see how it goes!
@skunkon2492
@skunkon2492 2 года назад
I want an update too :D
@slinkyscapes8530
@slinkyscapes8530 2 года назад
Just planting it up now, check updates on my Instagram
@rickyabdullah4758
@rickyabdullah4758 2 года назад
Nice experiment 👍🏻
@marcwalker2300
@marcwalker2300 2 года назад
Good little experiment nicely documented and presented. Have you thought of doing an experiment using a Co2 bell ? There are videos on YT with people using this method but for me they seem to be inconclusive... I'm sure you would do a much better job 👍 Thanks for all your work 👍
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping 2 года назад
Great suggestion! I might do a video on that in the future!
@marcwalker2300
@marcwalker2300 2 года назад
I once thought of trying a Co2 bell using Co2 from sparkling water fitting a cap with a feed pipe and valve so I could open the valve to fill the bell and then close off without losing gas from the bottle... It only got to be a thought though as then I decided to get a regulator/solenoid running off a Co2 fire extinguisher... A bell would be interesting for my other tanks.👍
@barneyicycool89
@barneyicycool89 2 года назад
Nice experiment bro, just wondering when u put sparkling in your tanks,do we need to turn off co2 system?? Thanks
@rickspringer4814
@rickspringer4814 2 года назад
I'm wondering how your parameters like gh/kh and ph changed as well
@spookybuk
@spookybuk 9 месяцев назад
Guess I can try using a little bit of it once in a while, like I would a fertilizer.
@theonghantan862
@theonghantan862 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing 🤝 enjoy the vedio Cheers
@JuanSalazar-xk3lq
@JuanSalazar-xk3lq 2 года назад
Interested... Thanks.
@CorninAtURD
@CorninAtURD 2 года назад
have you tried fermenting wine in a bottle airlock system or Mixing vinegar and baking soda? capture in a test tube 🧪 and suction cup upside down in the aquarium? I enjoy your videos
@teddydunn3513
@teddydunn3513 2 года назад
A liter of sparkling water should bring a 40-55 gallon up to around 20 ppm so it could be a useful tool for getting new plants to grow in during peak photosynthesis hours
@ortisumbara4314
@ortisumbara4314 4 месяца назад
I think this is brilliant ,this the answers all along, about concerning salt material in sparkling water…what if neutralize it with oxygenic water or probiotics…I mean I kindda lazy myself to change water on my low tech tank..so every time I see the water condition blur or so many amoniac on the surface..I just poured it much and in a few minutes ahead the water becomes clear again…
@FatherFH
@FatherFH 2 года назад
Rest is when living things grow. Try longer night/dark periods with an air stone as plants use oxygen in the dark.
@michaelbelanger8246
@michaelbelanger8246 2 года назад
I have used club soda in approximately same proportions. It is only water and CO2. I also add chelated iron, and it caused good oxygen respiration. In the past ,I used yeast CO2 reactors. That is a two litre bottle with rigid pipe attached to a hose inserted into the intake pipe of filter.1.75 litres of 92 degree water 2 cups of sugar and one teaspoon of yeast. Lasts 2 or 3 weeks. Have to put a valve on pipe and turn off at night. I did not ,but never poisoned my fish that I know of.
@nirvanaquatics
@nirvanaquatics 2 года назад
There’s a DIY bottle method product made by a few different companies that costs around $40usd and it even has a solenoid shutoff valve and overpressure protection. If you have a couple of 2 liter bottles laying around, this is by far the cheapest method to safely inject CO2.
@Joshua-uq9zw
@Joshua-uq9zw 2 года назад
Link?
@adrianradu2332
@adrianradu2332 2 года назад
Lol I actually thought about this randomly yesterday "what if you add sparkling water to the aquarium for CO2" and low and behold, people actually tried it. I did know it was going to work, taking it logically, but just as I also thought, there are too many downsides to it. I'll stick to the CO2 cannisters :D I could potentially see this working only if you do it for an exclusively plant-only aquarium
@janvanrookhuijzen8309
@janvanrookhuijzen8309 2 года назад
This method works great. At least if your goal is to greate more plastic waste.
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping 2 года назад
😂
@johneales9490
@johneales9490 2 года назад
Another informative video
@MrOnlymoin1
@MrOnlymoin1 2 года назад
loved it.
@atharvapatil3248
@atharvapatil3248 Год назад
Do we need to add the conditioner?
@youtubeviewer9523
@youtubeviewer9523 2 года назад
Please try passive co2
@Stevenco9124
@Stevenco9124 2 года назад
This is out of the box experiment. I have never heard of sparkling water co2 before. I like the idea, I bn. looking for how to improve my no-filter betta nanos. This is better than the co2 tabs. CO2 cylinder is cheap for me(I buy factory size shared to al tanks) bt can't work in nano tanks. This might give me red plants.
@marielevine5624
@marielevine5624 2 года назад
Can C02 be used with sponge filters?
@irtehdar2446
@irtehdar2446 2 года назад
How about making a hole in the bottlecap and connecting it to the tank via airline hose.. So the sparkling water is not getting in contact with the tank water but as the co2 is released it is forced through the airline hose and into the tank water bubbling out gradually.?
@tjablaj
@tjablaj 2 года назад
How about trying to introduce co2 to the aquarium with you outlet breath air with like a tube? Will probably be many blows to get good amount but still!
@karnze8070
@karnze8070 2 года назад
Use a sodastreamer to make it more cheap, also you can do this and use your own tankwater
@daniel.likes.sharks
@daniel.likes.sharks 2 года назад
wanted to suggest the same thing. I wonder if that would work.
@karnze8070
@karnze8070 2 года назад
Also, i guess you could kinda drip-acclimate the tank with the sparkling water. If you have a bottle you can inject the co2 in the bottle, make a stand to put the bottle upside down above the tank, and drip-acclimate the sparkling water during the day, i guess you would have to refill the bottle every day but i guess it could be a solution
@contaco45
@contaco45 2 года назад
I did something similiar with a spare soda stream. I put tubing on the nozzle and used to to fill a diy passive diffuser i made out of a water bottle in the tank. Worked fairly well.
@aniketmohite1450
@aniketmohite1450 2 года назад
Superb content
@reptidan
@reptidan Год назад
This is actually quite nice if you co2 bottle is empty and cant get a refill within a couple of days.
@ghosthunternb
@ghosthunternb 2 года назад
Whit Vis or whiteout any Vis in the tank?
@typicalg7051
@typicalg7051 2 года назад
What if you just have a drip mechanism?
@ol8719
@ol8719 2 года назад
If you don't how much sparkling water you have to add you can calculate it. My sparkling water at home has 7 g/l carbon dioxide. To make it easier 7000 mg/l. If your target is to have 35 mg/l you can use the formula c1*V1=c2*V2. c1= 7000 mg/l; V1= x l (we like to know); c2= 35mg/l (our carbon dioxide target); V2 = 55 l (my volume of aquarium). Then move the formula to V1= (c2*V2)/c1 = 0,275 l = 275 ml sparkling water. But as you said, if your permanent test is turning to blue again you have to add the full volume again? Or not? Well, I keep my little CO2-cylinder ;-) btw: you can calculate how many carbon dioxide you have added if you use 5 ml sparkling water ;-)
@marektouran4777
@marektouran4777 2 года назад
Cześć,, bardzo fajne masz te akwaria,,👍
@ryanbarton6739
@ryanbarton6739 2 года назад
My A.R. c leaves are curling iv been adding calcium but doesn't seem to help. Do you have any suggestions. I'm using aqua soil and lean liquid fertilizer dosing in a nano shrimp tank 3.5 gallon.
@tomekaridley6371
@tomekaridley6371 2 года назад
Should I add water conditioner in the sparkling water first?
@thomasknudsen4880
@thomasknudsen4880 2 года назад
Hey, i have a question. Have you ever seen an inline fertilizer that goes to the filter outline hose? Want to keep the tank clean with as little stuff visual. Thank you
@MJAquascaping
@MJAquascaping 2 года назад
Yes I have! I think this guy can make it www.co2reactor.nl/
@kinoshita8133
@kinoshita8133 2 года назад
Can you put a small chunk of dry ice into a sealed bottle with a let off valve to slowly release the built up co2???
@MrKillerHobbes
@MrKillerHobbes 2 года назад
maybe using a syringe will minimize the co2 lost to air when pouring and then adding a servo and raspberry pi to depress the syringe slowly throughout the day. bro what is the lily pipe and skimmer intake set on your tank beside your laptop? which brand? thanks!!
@wds525
@wds525 Год назад
12:14 thank you for saying that, 'cause I was just about to try it. =P I love your videos.
@Dnboswachter
@Dnboswachter 2 года назад
May i ask how people think off liquid co2?
@JhunDumsTVXj
@JhunDumsTVXj 2 года назад
Wow beautiful
@SilkMilkJilk
@SilkMilkJilk 2 года назад
what if you open a fresh bottle any morning anyways? would you just give it a sip?
@adamjaberwolff
@adamjaberwolff Год назад
Usually bottled water and sparkling water are filled with minerals, does that chas an impact on the water parameters?
@AUserName-fv8zj
@AUserName-fv8zj Год назад
If this method works better than no CO2 at all, what I'm wondering is could someone not produce and sell a 'sparkling water' specifically for aquariums which lacks the minerals and salts but is carbonated. We know that adding CO2 all at once isn't as good as having CO2 throughout the photoperiod, but if a co2 spike is better than a control of no CO2 at all, then it seems to me like this method would work for at least some people. Compared with the 'bottled CO2' products this at least seems somewhat effective.
@eimanzacharyabukassim3253
@eimanzacharyabukassim3253 2 года назад
this is genius
@erikm8372
@erikm8372 2 года назад
Make sure it’s flavorless and free of colors, fruity tastes or sugars - they will be snuck in, depending on the brand, so read labels. I almost did this myself, years ago, until I noticed I had bought lemon sparkling h2o. Great, uggghhh Also I’m not sure of the effect of the sodium chloride on the overall tank? From time to time I’ve added a pinch of aquarium salt or sea salt, just for overall health, pests parasites etc. not something I did every water change at all. But I don’t know really about sodium chloride. Thanks again for your videos.
@michaeldavyhtet3060
@michaeldavyhtet3060 21 день назад
I used the sparkling water similar to yeast and sugar by connecting with an airline tubing with a diffusor. So, i think its similar to diy as the co2 only comes out without impacting the water parameters and closed with original cap after the lights are off . So, i thought its better than yeast and baking soda that cannot turn off during nights? I am not sure since its just day 2.
@billywheeler966
@billywheeler966 Год назад
I have two comments: (1) it’s been my experience that different brands of sparkling water have different levels of carbonation. So it’s really difficult to judge how much sparkling water to use. (2) it seems to me that you lose a lot of the CO2 by opening the bottle, pouring the soda into a container, and the pouring the soda into the tank. I am experimenting adding CO2 by adding seltzer (pure water and CO2). I open a one liter bottle of seltzer just enough to release a small stream of bubbles into the tank. I invert the bottle in the tank and secure it to the side to keep the cap underwater. My plecostomus and MT snails have shown no sign of stress after three hours of infusion. So far the plants are showing no reaction.
@imtheboss3389
@imtheboss3389 2 года назад
can we put diy co2 bottle caps on that bottle then put hose all the way to the tank at the end of the hose diffuser go into the tank
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