PowerTrance
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check google, that's where I found it.. it's a whole big explanation...
anyone that took 7th grade biology should know... but ill break it down for you..i dont think thats how it works. does anyone actually know how mammal respiration works with regard to what goes in as opposed to what comes out. i know about 18% of oxygen is used by the body per breath and a significant amount is unused and exhaled. what are the actual contents of exhaled breath from a mammal as oppposed to the contents when inhaled. anybody really know about this?
Yes it isso it may have been answered before somewhere else on rollitup but since dry ice is co2 in a solid form, and it releases itself back into a gaseous state when dropped into hot water pretty quickly, and it's not that expensive, wouldn't this be a good inexpensive way to supply extra co2?
NO IGUNANAS IN GROW AREA.. THEY ARE HERBAVOURS USED TO HAVE ONE AND I LITTERALLY FED IT BUDS... HAHA YOUD WAKE UP WITH A BIG HIGH IGUANA WITH NO PLANTS!!!!!!haha fdd finds the funniest pictures........
yeah i wanna know the answer to this too...... hamsters are kinda cool...... reptiles produce c02 too right???rather have some iguanas or somthin....always wanted an iguana
Nothing is worse than a big high iguana.YOUD WAKE UP WITH A BIG HIGH IGUANA WITH NO PLANTS!!!!!!
I'd say yes. just got a CO2 meter and did a nice exhale on it and wound up with a 6000ppm reading.do mammals actually produce c02 i thought it is simply inhaled with the other gasses nitrogen and oxygen and then exhaled because the body doesnt use c02. so this would change the ratio of oxygen nitrogen and carbon dioxide but not necesarily raise c02 levels unless there is a process that takes place that creates more c02 in the body during resperation meaning more was exhaled than inhaled. is anyone familiar with how this process actually works is c02 created in the body or is oxygen simply removed making the c02 ratio higher in the exhaled breath? as far as best c02 system thats simple c02 tank and regulator. i worked in aquaria most of the fermentation devices work ok but only for small areas if it is a big grow or aquarium a tank and regulator will be required for best results