Getting co2
Hi guys where to get those cheap small cylinder co2 as it's jus for 1ft tank...
All pros here pls advice... |
LFS...
C328 or NA or in the buy sell section to get a 2nd hand one.. |
My advise is dont get those small cylinder that you press and co2 flow out that kind. really get a cylinder with co2 and regulator saves time refilling for small tank and also last longer.
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My advise is to get the larger tank like the 5L. It takes up just a little more space than the 3L and cost a little more but last alot longer between refills. Sending it for refills is a problem if you are not driving or near an LFS.
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if space is an isssue ( since you keeping a small tank) no need opt so big cylinder. 2kg and 3.5kg should suffice for quite a while tlll the next refill . can hide under the table or somewhere.
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get a 2nd cylinder one. saves you the hassle in the future and it also provides better c02 supplies as compared to those like diy co2. its cheap also, ard 40-50 you can score a cylinder with manual knob and bubble counter. ;)
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Thanks alot for all bros for the info n teaching... How much co2 shall i release if my tank is a 2ft tank???
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just make sure you have bubble counter + a diffuser. about 3count per sec but best to test your kh and ph and then adjust accordingly the co2 .
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How to count bro... As is very profound... Was so messy abt it...
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Dear Mr Rockybato,
This should solve your queries. Hope this helps...:D:D:D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKd31...eature=related |
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