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Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Ok, Im asking this in a couple of forums hoping someone can give me an answer.
I want to stick an aerator hooked up to an air pump into the CO2 reactor in a DIY yeast CO2 generator to oxygenate the yeast mixture. The reason for this is that in an aerobic yeast mixture the result is Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy, no alcohol, and to my understanding this will mean that the yeast won't be killed of and should continue to the process untill the sugars run out (rather than die off due to severe drunkeness. ).
Now, the only drawback I can see here is that you cant use any normal infuser due to the O2 not really dissolving in water, so you'd get a lot of gasses escaping from the system. BUT since the CO2 and O2 don't mix, the CO2 should still dissolve somewhat the same rate, plus you get the added benefit that the reaction can be kept up longer.
I am trying this out in a small planted tank (5 gal I think) to test it.
Has anyone ever tried this? Did it work? Why/why not?
I want to stick an aerator hooked up to an air pump into the CO2 reactor in a DIY yeast CO2 generator to oxygenate the yeast mixture. The reason for this is that in an aerobic yeast mixture the result is Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy, no alcohol, and to my understanding this will mean that the yeast won't be killed of and should continue to the process untill the sugars run out (rather than die off due to severe drunkeness. ).
Now, the only drawback I can see here is that you cant use any normal infuser due to the O2 not really dissolving in water, so you'd get a lot of gasses escaping from the system. BUT since the CO2 and O2 don't mix, the CO2 should still dissolve somewhat the same rate, plus you get the added benefit that the reaction can be kept up longer.
I am trying this out in a small planted tank (5 gal I think) to test it.
Has anyone ever tried this? Did it work? Why/why not?