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    My Feeder Euthanizer (DIY CO2 chamber) ***UPDATE***

    As some of you may know, I had a thread of mine stickied a while ago about how I built my CO2 chamber. Well just for fun, I thought I'd show you guys where I'm at right now. As my rat production increased, so did my demand for CO2. I found myself having to drive a fair ways to get my CO2 every few weeks, and alot of the time my supplier's fill station was "out of order" aka too lazy to go get the full tank from the warehouse. So I went to my local farm store (TSC), and got a 20lb CO2/Argon tank used for welding. I had to buy a regulator for argon, and an adapter to be put on the regulator to allow me to attach it to the CO2 tank. I then attached a 1/4" (inside diameter) piece of vinyl tubing to the barb on the regular and run it into a trash can. If you use a trash can make sure you have a thin layer of bedding (I use pine) on the bottle to catch all the mess.

    Regulator - $50
    Argon-CO2 Adapter - $10
    CO2 Tank (empty) - $255
    Cost to fill tank - $35
    Total: $350

    Yes I know, very pricey, however, at any time I can return the tank to the store for a full refund. The $255 is really just a deposit of sorts, but they charge so much so you CAN keep the tank if you want to.







    And there you have it! Thanks for looking!

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    Re: My Feeder Euthanizer (DIY CO2 chamber) ***UPDATE***

    This is an interesting setup...but I have a question. How are you recapturing or venting the excess CO2? A 55gal trash can is a lot of CO2 to simply let loose in your house...you run the risk of yourself or other animals being affected. Keep in mind that CO2 is heavier than air so it won't quickly float away.
    Sean

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    Re: My Feeder Euthanizer (DIY CO2 chamber) ***UPDATE***

    Quote Originally Posted by lord jackel View Post
    This is an interesting setup...but I have a question. How are you recapturing or venting the excess CO2? A 55gal trash can is a lot of CO2 to simply let loose in your house...you run the risk of yourself or other animals being affected. Keep in mind that CO2 is heavier than air so it won't quickly float away.
    I just turn it on long enough to get enough to cover the rodents in the bottom. I don't fill the trash can. Afterwards the rodents are removed and the shavings discarded. It hasn't killed me yet.

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    Re: My Feeder Euthanizer (DIY CO2 chamber) ***UPDATE***

    I just use a Brick.
    Cost $0.50
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    Re: My Feeder Euthanizer (DIY CO2 chamber) ***UPDATE***

    HAHA... a brick..

    That's terrible but funny at the same time.

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    Re: My Feeder Euthanizer (DIY CO2 chamber) ***UPDATE***

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Constrictor View Post
    I just use a Brick.
    Cost $0.50
    Thats why this is called humane.

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    Re: My Feeder Euthanizer (DIY CO2 chamber) ***UPDATE***

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Constrictor View Post
    I just use a Brick.
    Cost $0.50
    Are you serious?

    I don't mind killing mice but it freaks me out when there heads are missing/smashed and they're still twitching. *twitch*

    Plus it's messy.
    ~TruthsDeceit~
    My house? ... 13 snakes, 3 geckos, a tarantula, a boyfriend, a roommate (yes the roommate and boyfriend make the "animals" list), 3 cats, a roach colony and don't ask me to count the rodents.

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    Re: My Feeder Euthanizer (DIY CO2 chamber) ***UPDATE***

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Constrictor View Post
    I just use a Brick.
    Cost $0.50
    overkill. Its comments like this that Peta and other organizations love seeing.

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    Re: My Feeder Euthanizer (DIY CO2 chamber) ***UPDATE***

    a brick thats so wrong! surly your not serious.




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    Re: My Feeder Euthanizer (DIY CO2 chamber) ***UPDATE***

    Sorry all. My comment was just ment to be a joke. I buy my rats frozen.
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