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Old 01-27-2014, 04:22 PM
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Default CO2 Source For Aqua-Medic Plankton Reactor?

Wondering if someone out there is using the Aquamedic Plankton Reactor and if so are you using a CO2 source and what/how are you using?

I know I can make one of these out of a two liter pop bottle but I'm looking for the quality package with valves etc. all built in.
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You can use baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) as a carbon source or compressed CO2 on a "pH-stat" system that administers CO2 based on the pH of the culture (set it at 7-8). Continuous drip systems with compressed CO2 are also possible.

For pH stat, you will need a pH probe, regulator and solenoid valve controlled by a pH controller. (see below for a controller)

http://www.aquaticeco.com/subcategor...CO2-Controller

For small scale cultures like the Aqua Medic reactor, I prefer either sodium bicarbonate or pH stat.

EDIT: I should also say you do not need to use CO2. You will get a higher culture density if you use CO2, but if you do not you can still grow algae well.

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