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shopping list for CO2 setup

vygec

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I thought i could get away without co2 in my aquarium, but it seems it would probably benefit from the addition of co2.

Initially i was going to go the jbl route, but considering i can save quite a bit by the FE route, ive chosen to do it in this manner.
I was going to get the tmc pro regulator:
http://www.aquaessentials.co.uk/tmc-v2- ... -3702.html
and the following aquaessentials diffuser set:
http://www.aquaessentials.co.uk/ae-desi ... -5436.html

My only concern is that my aquarium is 350l, could i get away with the above set?
 
JBL all the way for me. Quality stuff when it come to regs and solenoids.

An in line diffuser would also be a great addition to any CO2 rig. :thumbup:
 
Mark Evans said:
JBL all the way for me. Quality stuff when it come to regs and solenoids.

An in line diffuser would also be a great addition to any CO2 rig. :thumbup:


Which JBL kit do you recommend mark ? Any links to a good source from someone "in the know" ? :)
 
I think aqua essentials sell them.

dont buy the whole kit...the expensive one, as there's a load of items you just dont need.

You need the JBL reg and solenoid. Reliable and accurate.
 
Whats that german CO2 regulator on Ebay that everyone raves about? Its the one without the solonoid built into it...
 
can anyone suggest what sort of diffuser would be ok for my use? i.e. 350litre.
every one i have seen so far suggests under 300litres.
 
thanks, ive dropped him a message.
I find it odd that there isnt diffusers freely available here for my sized aquarium though.
 
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