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    Re: Trying to find inexpensive CO2 chamber supplies, would this work?

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    i gave an idea on what to look for something to look for. I did not say buy it. lol but whatever "euthanize" how ever you want...poor things.

    Ok, so back up a post or 13. You are aware that I linked to a regulator specifically designed to create CO2 via baking soda and acid right? And my original question was if it produced CO2 in enough quantities to be able to saturate the tank in a timely manner? My biggest concern is if the regulator actually allowed ENOUGH CO2 to enter the gassing chamber, since I am 100% certain it can do very small amounts (this is a fishtank regulator, which means it can go as slow as 1 small bubble of CO2 a second in a tank).

    Again, if you aren't going to take the time to actually read, understand, or comprehend what I am asking, stop wasting my time with your near-illiterate responses.

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    Re: Trying to find inexpensive CO2 chamber supplies, would this work?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sirrush View Post
    Ok, so back up a post or 13. You are aware that I linked to a regulator specifically designed to create CO2 via baking soda and acid right? And my original question was if it produced CO2 in enough quantities to be able to saturate the tank in a timely manner? My biggest concern is if the regulator actually allowed ENOUGH CO2 to enter the gassing chamber, since I am 100% certain it can do very small amounts (this is a fishtank regulator, which means it can go as slow as 1 small bubble of CO2 a second in a tank).

    Again, if you aren't going to take the time to actually read, understand, or comprehend what I am asking, stop wasting my time with your near-illiterate responses.
    yea i saw you posted, and i showed you one to get and "IDEA" on what to look for, it measures how much co2 it lets out. that regulator you linked im sure does put out enough c02 kill the animal sure, is it gonna properly gonna euthanize it I couldn't tell you,but go ahead and guess with a dyi plant system..

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