elwray
Active Member
Was debating posting this in the actual homebrew/Fermentation section, but figured it might not exactly be best suited for that area.
I have an aquarium with a good number of live plants that seem like they could use a little boost, so it was suggested I pump some CO2 into the tank with something like this:
DIY CO2 Fermentation
Well, it seems to me that I have a better source of CO2 in my carboys than some sugar water and supermarket yeast
Anyone have any input on how to accomplish this without compromising my fermenting beer? Assuming the beer is fermenting as it should and I have everything set up properly, a regular blowoff tube setup should be adequate to do this. Maybe add the checkvalve just to be extra sure.
Ideas?? Or am I just
I have an aquarium with a good number of live plants that seem like they could use a little boost, so it was suggested I pump some CO2 into the tank with something like this:
DIY CO2 Fermentation
Well, it seems to me that I have a better source of CO2 in my carboys than some sugar water and supermarket yeast
Anyone have any input on how to accomplish this without compromising my fermenting beer? Assuming the beer is fermenting as it should and I have everything set up properly, a regular blowoff tube setup should be adequate to do this. Maybe add the checkvalve just to be extra sure.
Ideas?? Or am I just