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Re: [APD] Re: Mini Co2 set



I seen one close but it looks like nothing more than a
bottle that functions as a yeast "reactor" plus some tubing
and an "air" stone.

To refill, you would replace the contents with more water,
sugar, a pinch of yeast (the "microorganism") and maybe a
little baking soda and protein powder.

You could do the same with your own water bottle, some
airline tubing and an airstone.

Scott H.
--- NYCMags <heavensabvus1 at yahoo_com> wrote:

> Anyone have any experience with this little Co2 set? 
> Clearly it's for a small aquarium...I wondering about
> its use on a 10 gallon.  Also, where could this be
> refilled...a paintball shop?  Any thoughts
> appreciated.
> 
> http://www.jbl.de/uk/fset_tech_co_dueng_uk.html
> 
> Valerie
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