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    Re: co2 chamber question

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Yeah those tubs leak a lot i'm not sure I'd use one.
    You don't want air tight but you also don't want to leak all of the co2 out of the lid.
    Yea thats what i was wondering

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    And rich i got that same exact tub. Only thing.... It already has holes in it haha
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    Re: just think

    Quote Originally Posted by f4n70m View Post
    I mean the tub around the seal be sorta air tight. not the entire container. I will have a hose running from it to another container with water in it.

    I was just worried about the tub leaking co2
    You are over engineering this a bit. You may leak a little CO2 but you will easily have enough to kill a few rodents. If you want to go crazy then sure an air tight container with a one way valve (pipe in water works fine) is ideal, but I really don't see the need. If you are trying to use baking soda and vinegar to generate CO2 then sure, you need to have an efficient system, but with a CO2 canister its not necessary.

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    Re: just think

    Quote Originally Posted by Egapal View Post
    You are over engineering this a bit. You may leak a little CO2 but you will easily have enough to kill a few rodents. If you want to go crazy then sure an air tight container with a one way valve (pipe in water works fine) is ideal, but I really don't see the need. If you are trying to use baking soda and vinegar to generate CO2 then sure, you need to have an efficient system, but with a CO2 canister its not necessary.
    Aha ok. Im just trying to waste as little co2 as possible
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