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  1. Wolfenrook

    CO2 In the planted Aquarium

    Not so much a dispute, but dry weight is misleading as to most this just means not wet. More accurate would be to say 405 carbon when dehydrated, as even when 'dry' the cells of plants still include about 80% minimum (most plants it's closer to 90%, it's actually animals that are about 80%...
  2. Wolfenrook

    CO2 In the planted Aquarium

    Not bad, but you have a pretty hefty bit of falsehood right at the start:- Seeing as how plants are about at least 80% water, it would be a bit difficult to have 50% carbon in there as well. :wink: Ade
  3. Wolfenrook

    Fire extinguisher CO2

    Right, my new overtank luminair arrived today so I took some rough measurements. The total hight is about 51 cms and the width is 18cms. The width could however be reduce a bit by using the solenoid inline instead of attached to the needle valve, as the solenoid sticks out a fair bit. Hope...
  4. Wolfenrook

    Fire extinguisher CO2

    I can't actually get at the cabinet until next water change, as the dog cage is kept in front of the door. :lol: However if it is any help I have the old style Rio 180 cabinet (2 doors, no middle shelving) and it takes up just under half of the width and has about a foot or so of room left...
  5. Wolfenrook

    Fire extinguisher CO2

    I just went down this route today, using a 500g CO2 set from Lunapet (went for the one with a glass diffuser, but dumped it for a rhinox sytle one) and a 2kg FE from Dan. Now I am VERY clumsy, comes from having a slight tremor. However I managed to do this safely and succesfully. I didn't...
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