by Crotus
Oct 15, 2003 8:24 AM · 4563 views · 32.6 k · 480 x 640
Keywords: CO2 setup killbox
HEre it is ready to go. The tank is connected to the hose; the hose connects to the shoe box; the lid is on the shoe box (note the small vent hole in the lid)
thanks for your help I am going to try this sometimes this week. I will have to get a slightly bigger tub since I am
feeding larger prey to my burms. Anyway
thanks for the great idea!
diggy415
Jun 14, 2004 8:47 PM
i take the juv rats and stick them in a plastic bag nose in the corner and introduce them to a post real quick and swift and no blood. can't do that to a larger rat, but you can swing it by the tail, just make sure you have good aim is all.
lbuster
Jun 22, 2004 12:54 PM
What was the hose originally intended for?
Crotus
Jun 23, 2004 7:28 AM
The hose was originally for a paintball marker as well, however, some of the fittings were intended for pneumatic equipment (like air wrenches and such that connect to air compressors) so it is feasable that you could find a hose that was intended for air compressor-type stuff that might also work.
leoking182
Jul 2, 2004 10:15 PM
Rating: 5/5
I absolutely love this idea, I would love to do this, did you get an on and off valve put on it? But this is an absolute great idea.
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michelle138
Feb 8, 2005 3:30 AM
good idea, get them stoned so they dont realize how terrifying geting eaten by a snake really is.
sibley
Feb 9, 2005 12:49 PM
ok i have a co2 tank i got a fire extingisure put the pipe in to a bin bag the bin bags got a tube runing from it to the tub i fill it up with a bit of co2 then slowly push on the bag the co2 goes in to the tub were theres a tube going from the side of the tub to a bottle of water so the exses co2 can exape with out getting air back in